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Investment in electronic logbook furthers fleet-wide digitalization and will help ferry operator streamline data gathering and reporting, contributing to better safety, environmental and efficiency performance.

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Image: Color Hybrid on the route Sandefjord – Strømstad. The ship is the world’s largest plug-in hybrid ship. Image credits: Color Line.

Helsinki, Finland: Color Line, Norway’s largest and one of Europe’s leading cruise and transport companies, has signed an agreement with NAPA, the global provider of maritime software, to deploy NAPA Logbook across its entire fleet of five vessels throughout 2025. The implementation of the electronic logbook solution helps meet growing safety, compliance, and efficiency requirements for ferry operators, while reducing onboard workload for crew. The vessels will operate along domestic Norwegian routes and international services between Oslo and Kiel.

This strategic move away from manual data entries builds on a longstanding relationship between the two companies, and supports Color Line’s digitalization goals by automating compliance, ensuring traceability and improving collaboration between ship and shoreside teams.  

By adopting NAPA Logbook, Color Line will simplify environmental and safety reporting, streamline regulatory compliance, and ease crew workload. Seafarers will be able to save time, avoid duplicate data entry and reduce the risk of errors, while shoreside teams gain seamless access to 24/7 real-time data via NAPA Fleet Intelligence, enabling faster, and more informed decision-making. 

The rapid rollout of NAPA Logbook has been fully remote, without the need for onboard hardware installation, making it easier to update in line with crew needs and to scale across the fleet.

Henrik Baråt Svensen, Superintendent Maritime Digitalization at Color Line commented: “The wellbeing and safety of our crew and passengers is always our top priority. Working with NAPA has allowed us to take a proactive approach to safety by leveraging digital solutions, like NAPA Logbook, that understand our operations and crew. This has helped simplify daily tasks and save time, while improving data quality and reporting.”  

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Markus Tompuri, Account Director, Ferry and Navy, NAPA.

Markus Tompuri, Account Director, Ferry and Navy at NAPA said“The potential for digitalization to transform the ferry sector is significant, and our long-standing relationship with Color Line is testament to the numerous benefits for safety, compliance and crew wellbeing that are on the table. We are looking forward to working with Color Line to further support them on their digital transformation with connected, purpose-built solutions, particularly as regulatory requirements tighten.”  

The partnership reflects a growing push for higher-quality data across the maritime industry. The outcomes of the International Maritime Organization’s latest MEPC 83 meetings called for tightening requirements around data collection and reporting, from granular fuel oil consumption data to methane emissions and ballast water documentation.  

These data requirements sit against the backdrop of the 2024 International Seafarers Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) survey, which reported that 54% of seafarers have seen their workloads increase, 44% are experiencing greater stress and 33% worry about the risk of criminalization due to complex reporting requirements. Digital, integrated tools like NAPA Logbook, NAPA Permit to Work supported by NAPA Fleet Intelligence, can allay many of these concerns and allow seafarers to focus on their core responsibilities of maintaining operational safety and efficiency. 

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Color Line AS is Norway’s largest and one of Europe’s leading cruise and transport companies, with around 2,200 man-years in four countries. Color Line has an annual turnover of above NOK 6.5 billion and carries around 3,7 million people, 900,000 passenger cars and 160,000 freight units to and from Norway. The company operates a fleet of five ships serving four international ferry routes between seven ports in Norway, Germany, Denmark and Sweden.

About NAPA   

NAPA is a leading provider of software and digital services for the global maritime industry, harnessing data science to enable safer, more sustainable and future-proof shipping. Founded in 1989 to provide smart solutions for ship design, NAPA is now the global reference in shipbuilding, with over 90% of new vessels built by NAPA customers.

Today, the company’s expertise spans the entire lifecycle of a ship, from shipyards to operational safety and efficiency at sea. Over 3000 commercial ships globally sail with NAPA safety and efficiency solutions, which include digital ship stability systems that enable a proactive approach to safety at sea, cloud-based performance monitoring that delivers insights to unlock new operational efficiencies, and voyage optimization solutions that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from voyages. Headquartered in Finland, NAPA employs 220 experts and operates globally, with a presence in Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, the USA, Germany, Greece, Romania and India. For more information, visit: www.napa.fi 

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