SmartSea welcomes Andy Oakley as new Head of Infrastructure and Operations

SmartSea, (powered by SITA, the global leader in technology solutions for the air transport industry), has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Andy Oakley as Head of Infrastructure and Operations.

Formerly Director of IT Operations at City of Dreams Mediterranean, part of Melco Resorts & Entertainment Group, Mr Oakley will lead SmartSea’s efforts to integrate advanced digital solutions, strengthen cybersecurity measures, and refine operational frameworks to support the company’s continued growth.

“The maritime industry is undergoing rapid technological transformation, and I am so pleased to join SmartSea at this stage in its evolution”, said Mr Oakley. “Their innovative approach in striving for digital excellence is something which I truly believe in and will aim to deliver in collaboration with SmartSea’s talented team.”

“It’s an exciting time to be joining the SmartSea team as it redefines digitalisation for the maritime industry. In my former role I saw first-hand the impact SITA’s technology has on the industry and I’m looking forward to being a part of bringing that to the maritime industry.

SmartSea provides a one-stop-shop for maritime technology solutions. Modules in its integrated maritime management platform range from crew management, planned maintenance and insurance to operations and inspections and are designed to elevate maritime operations to the forefront of technology innovation. Drawing from aviation's evolutionary journey, SmartSea will use SITA's expertise to drive innovation, efficiency and sustainability in maritime operations.

“Andy’s extensive expertise in IT operations align perfectly with SmartSea’s mission to revolutionise the maritime industry through technology-driven solutions,” said Julian Panter, CEO of SmartSea. “We are confident that Andy will play a pivotal role in enhancing our operational efficiency and ensuring that SmartSea remains at the forefront of maritime innovation.”

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