

(Posted on 04/07/18)
Singular Point has celebrated its second birthday and the company is extremely satisfied with its development during its first two years. Singular Point is a young and innovative company committed to the quality of his products and services, offering the most innovative blockchain enabled maritime shipping and chartering solution in the industry.
Antonio Albiero, CEO of Singular Point, is very happy with Singular Point’s performance and was recently interviewed.
When you look back over the first two years of Singular Point, are you satisfied with the company’s development?
Antonio Albiero: I’m extremely satisfied. The development of MARiS has been astonishingly fast, and we look forward to presenting MARiS to the market on 20 September 2018 in Geneva, to which everyone is welcome and can register for on our website. I’m very thankful to my team, for making this development possible and for all their hard work. Our team has been constantly growing over the last two years, which underlines the positive developments within our company. We’re already in touch with some major shipping and trading companies, confirming the need of having a system like MARiS in place, which will give them the complete control to configure their own business processes within MARiS and to change the system’s behavior and architecture to meet their own needs. We were also told that many shipping and trading companies, have currently to input or extract data manually from their present system, which gives us reason to be optimistic as a key feature of MARiS is an easy integration process with other systems within their organization, helping them to reduce manual work, reduce errors and to improve efficiency.
What were your greatest achievements during the last two years?
Antonio Albiero: Beside having such a great team and soon, a great product in place, I’m very happy about the fact that we’ve hit the bull’s eye, by delivering a solution which will cover the needs that shipping and trading companies currently have. Our solution will also solve many problems vessel and cargo owners are faced with today and in the future. This is supported by our recent award by the GST Shipping2030 Committee, which chose MARiS as the most innovative shipping solution in 2018.
Where do you see Singular Point in the future?
Antonio Albiero: I’m convinced that our company will continue to grow in the future and that we will continue to provide innovative solutions to our clients, making sure data boundaries are reduced and our client’s business are facilitated. These are strong beliefs which come up, when I look into my crystal ball, however, we will know more about our future once MARiS is launched in Geneva on 20 September 2018. Nevertheless, we have made a substantial influence on our future growth and prospects of success, by putting the key foundation stones in place over the last two years.
Singular Point are headquartered in Zug Switzerland and own operation centres in Belgrade and Rome.
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