COMPUTER SOFTWARE LOGISTICS FLOW

Brand Owner Address Description
OPSEALOG OPSEALOG 11 rue Hermès Ramonville-Saint-Agne 31520 France Computer software for logistics flow management of ships and oil and gas drilling installations; Computer software for the creation, research and collection of information and data in databases; Computer software for application and database integration; Computer software for accessing and using internet and extranet services;Providing information in the field of maritime transport of staff, goods and equipment for the operation of offshore oil wells; Providing information relating to the towing and anchoring of maritime platforms for use in oil exploration and drilling; Providing information in the field of ship chartering; Geolocation of ships, namely, providing a web site and web site links to geographic information, map images, and trip routing of ships; Providing information relating to maritime transport logistics, Refloating and salvaging of ships and maritime platforms for use in oil and gas exploration and drilling;Providing information on oil and gas drilling; Providing information relating to construction and repair of ships and maritime platforms for oil and gas drilling; Providing information in the field of ship maintenance;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A logistics management system is described that includes a host computer that performs logistics management tasks for shipment items, and a user interface module that presents a user interface for the host computer. The user interface module presents a user interface to include an item selection region to receive shipment criteria, one or more activity regions to display a set of shipment items that match the shipment criteria, and an action input region to receive action input specifying one or more logistics management tasks. The host computing system automatically performs the specified logistics management task on a plurality of the items in response to the action input received from a user. In this manner, an action may be performed on multiple items related to an overall logistics management task with limited user input required.