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Member News: World-class crew management software makes the final cut in OEUK Awards

September 3, 2025
Member News: World-class crew management software makes the final cut in OEUK Awards

Market-leading integrated crew management software provider Onboard Tracker™ has been unveiled as a finalist in this year’s prestigious OEUK Awards. 

The Aberdeen-based Software as a Service SaaS digital crew management platform has reached the final stages of the Innovative Supply Chain of the Year (SME) category in the sought-after awards which “honour the innovations, dedication and excellence that drive the sector forward” and “highlight the best and brightest in the field.” 

The place in the finals underlines Onboard Tracker™’s role in transforming the management of global mobilisations, training and competence both on and offshore from outdated incumbent systems to a single integrated digital platform that helps reduce risk, cuts costs and unlocks efficiencies across users’ global operations. 

Onboard Tracker™ supports 150,000+ energy, renewables, and marine personnel, in 110+ countries, across 8000+ on and offshore sites.  Thanks to enterprise class design, configurable modules and functions, and an affordable subscription format, it is a dynamic and flexible system that constantly evolves to keep pace with rapid changes in target markets and always has a close eye on the future including an increased focus on renewables and net zero goals. 

No stranger to the world of awards, the system was also recognised when it won the Exceptional Impact Company (SME) category in the 2023 Offshore Achievement Awards held by the Aberdeen Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. 

Commenting on the latest news, Kevin Coll of Onboard Tracker™ said: “Driving real innovation in the supply chain, from roots in the North East of Scotland, is what we are all about, so we are very proud to have been recognised for our achievements, and to sit among such eminent fellow finalists in doing so. 

“Our mission remains to make offshore workforce management smarter, safer and more connected by working in tandem with the industry and our place in the finals of these much-respected awards is testament to the impact our team is having across the industry, both here in the UK and internationally.” 

The winners of the OEUK Awards 2025 will be announced at P&J Live, Aberdeen on November 20th. 

For more information, visit www.onboardtracker.com  

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