The Swedish Coast Guard strengthens operational efficiency with isMobile's flexible and customizable system for resource and project planning.
The Swedish Coast Guard, the civilian government agency responsible for environmental preparedness, maritime rescue services, and maritime surveillance, is implementing isMobile's advanced resource and project planning system.
The aim is to establish a comprehensive and efficient system support for the planning of operational activities, including patrol units such as ships, aircraft, and land-based units.
isMobile's standard product for resource and project planning has been developed to provide simpler and more effective routines for planning, execution, and monitoring. Through automated skills matching and increased overview of patrol units and their status, the Swedish Coast Guard seeks to improve its operational processes. The system's flexibility enables smooth adaptation to future requirements and simplifies compliance with safety and GDPR regulations.
Brief Description of isMobile
isMobile is a rapidly growing Swedish company founded in 2000, operating in market segments such as Utility, Telecommunications, Industrial Maintenance, and Emergency Prepardeness and Civil Defense. isMobile delivers solutions based on its self-developed platform, isMobile Coordinator. We primarily provide solutions for case and work order management where our clients demand high efficiency, transparency, and security. isMobile's headquarters is in Luleå, with sales and support offices in Stockholm, Helsinki, Brussels, and Seville.
More information about isMobile can be found at:
ismobile.com/about-ismobile
Brief Description of The Swedish Coast Guard
The Swedish Coast Guard is a civilian government agency responsible for environmental preparedness, maritime rescue services, and maritime surveillance. Around the clock, throughout the year, the Swedish Coast Guard is present along the entire coast of Sweden to save, assist, monitor, and prevent crimes.
More information about the Coast Guard can be found at:
www.kustbevakningen.se/en