ONE Chooses Google Cloud to Advance Competitive Advantage and the Future of Digital Shipping
Taps Google Cloud to drive scalability of mission-critical SAP systems, accelerate data-led innovation and enhance employee productivity
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Ocean Network Express (ONE), which owns the sixth largest fleet of containerships in the world, is working with Google Cloud to advance its digital transformation and data cloud strategy. The next-generation shipping company is enhancing its operational efficiency by running its mission critical SAP systems on Google Cloud, unlocking business insights and accelerating time to insight leveraging data analytics services like BigQuery, and enhancing employee collaboration with Google Workspace.
24 May 2021 (Last Updated May 24th, 2021 13:08)
Ocean Network Express has chosen Google Cloud to improve its operational efficiency.
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ONE will now operate its SAP systems on Google Cloud and improve employee teamwork through Google Workspace. Credit: Andrey Sharpilo on Unsplash.
Shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) has selected Google Cloud to support its data Cloud strategy and digital advancement for enhanced operational efficiency.
The company will operate its systems applications and products (SAP) systems on Google Cloud, as well as using Google Workspace to improve employee teamwork.
Using Google Cloud will also help expedite time-to-business insights using data analytics services such as BigQuery.
Program continues to expand and achieve greater environmental benefits
The partners in an initiative to cut air pollution and protect endangered whales announced results from the 2020 program and recognized the shipping companies that successfully participated, reducing speeds to 10 knots or less in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Southern California region. The program’s new Southern California region extends from Point Arguello (in Santa Barbara County) to waters near Dana Point (by the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach).
The voluntary incentive program, called “Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies,” ran May 15, 2020 through November 15, 2020.
Shipping companies receive recognition and financial awards based on the percent of distance traveled by their vessels through the Vessel Speed Reduction (VSR) zones at 10 knots or less and with an average speed of 12 knots or less. The 10-knot target complements the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA