ISO 27001: A Mark of Quality in Information Security

Maritech has always kept security high on the agenda – and now it is formally documented. The ISO 27001 certification confirms that we work systematically to protect both our own and our customers’ data, providing added assurance that information is handled securely.

Protecting data is about more than technology – it requires culture, structure, and continuous improvement. ISO/IEC 27001:2023 is the internationally recognized standard for information security, offering a clear framework for how organizations should safeguard the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all information.

The certification reinforces what has long been part of Maritech’s daily operations.

– We have had a strong focus on security for many years. This certification validates the work we have done and serves as a mark of quality for us and our customers, says Thomas Brevik, Interim CEO at Maritech.

ISO 27001 is not only about technical measures; it also involves people, processes, and risk management. For Maritech, it means that the entire chain of information security – from internal routines to the handling of customer data – follows a documented and verifiable system.

– For our customers, the certification provides added confidence. We adhere to recognized standards and work continuously to improve, both technically and organizationally, says Robert Veiset, IT and Operations Manager at Maritech.

The certification also provides clear advantages in supply chains and procurement processes, where security requirements are often part of the evaluation criteria. ISO 27001 demonstrates that Maritech meets these expectations.

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– In a time of increasing digital risk, it is important for customers to know that we take security seriously. ISO 27001 confirms exactly that, Brevik adds.

With this certification, we formalize our long-term commitment to security – and provide our customers with even greater confidence that information is handled safely and responsibly.

Cloud technology is a game changer for the seafood industry

Cloud technology is a game changer for the seafood industry.

As technology advances, many seafood companies are investing more and more in digitalization and in transforming their businesses into data-driven ones. Data-driven organizations require data infrastructure. For these forward-looking companies, the increased use of cloud technology is proving to be a game changer.

The future is digital, we see that everywhere in the world. To be credible, claims of sustainability, legality, or social responsibility need to be linked with verifiable traceability. Consumers have come to expect the availability of digital technology telling the story of the fish they consume. But the advent of whole supply chain technology such as that offered by Maritech Cloud systems offers so much more than traceability and compliance.

Connecting your people

Seafood production can be thought of as the ultimate remote workforce. Whether based on wild catch, fish farming operations, or both, fisheries are not conveniently clustered in central locations. With such a dispersed workforce, the challenges of communication from ship to shore and factory floor to sales office are difficult. In the past, too often, information has flowed from the top down, with production and sales planning tools missing the real-time forecasting of incoming harvest or catch or outgoing logistics to be effective. Cloud systems mean that information can be accessed and shared by all, wherever they are located. Operations can act as one informed crew.

Connecting Supply Chains

Standard to all Maritech customers is Maritech friends. This is an easy way to enhance your supply chain with electronic exchange of purchase and sales information between Maritech Cloud users. Seamlessly send all needed information and documents throughout your supply chain as if they were internal to your organization, with enhanced security of information exchange. This level of inter-operability is not possible in on-prem solutions.

Mitigating risk through enhanced security

The seafood industry is more exposed to cyber-security breaches than ever. The potential for being hacked or becoming a victim of a ransomware attack is escalating. Do you have a plan for recovery if critical systems are compromised, opening up your company to stolen confidential information, loss of critical records, and extended down-time? Cloud architecture has tiered security defenses, continuously logging and monitoring threats and protecting you in ways that are not possible simply using in house IT.

Out of date technologies and old servers pose security risks. As many companies have focused on updating operational and hardware technologies, they have failed to update their legacy systems to comply with modern security standards. These can cause major operational outages and complete shutdowns if compromised. For most companies, the expense of managing cyber-security in-house, without a dedicated team, is virtually impossible.  Maritech’s cloud-based software, built on Microsoft Azure, offers cost-effective data protection with a powerful and secure, hardened infrastructure which would not be possible using traditional legacy on-premises systems.

Data-driven decisions

The complex business of sustainably producing seafood also produces a lot of operational data that rarely gets used as business intelligence to drive the value of the product at the end of the line. Information data links all of the various facets of the fish business together. BI tools, such as Maritech Analytics, collect and combine vast amounts of data, presenting key information and performance data, in near real-time, fusing it with selected external data sources such as crucial trade and market price flows. These critical tools enhance your ability to overlay and benchmark your own performance, strategically plan production, and forward price plan to gain a truly competitive edge.

Leveling the playing field

“Maritech’s cloud-based software has really meant that sophisticated digital systems that would once have been out of reach for small operators are now readily available with absolutely no huge up-front capital costs and complex IT implementation cycles,” says Will Greenwood, Maritech’s Managing Director for North American sales operations.

“We have seen, for example, one of our small customers, who is based in New Jersey, be fully setup and running our software to manage international seafood sales operations within the space of a week. In addition to Maritech Cloud, we provide integrations to our own solutions with labelling and packing systems, logistics, quality, claims, and IoT, as well as open, standards-based data integrations to 3rd party systems such as accounting, ERP, or even governmental reporting. This kind of flexibility is revolutionizing the way seafood companies can now do business.”

Will Greenwood, Maritech Halifax

Want to see how the core functionalities in Maritech look like, and works? Have a look at our free digital demos: here for seafood solutions, and here for our logistics solutions.

The Future of Seafood

Bonus Episode 2: What are the consequences of poor data security?

In this episode

In this episode, we sit down with Olumide, our cloud operations consultant and cybersecurity specialist, with a PhD in the field. Olumide shares his insights to the critical importance of robust data security measures for businesses.

Olumide’s message is clear: having reliable and robust disaster recovery solutions empowers organizations to confidently confront potential cyber threats, essentially telling hackers to “back off.”

 

Link to the episode on spotify (videopodcast) here

Link to the episode on Apple Podcast here

How to defend yourself against cybersecurity threats?

He also highlights the vulnerability of on-premises solutions, cautioning that businesses operating within this framework are likely already compromised or at risk of being hacked. He advocates for the proactive migration of assets to the cloud as a crucial step towards enhancing security.

In the best-case scenario, Olumide suggests rethinking solution design to embrace cloud-native architectures. By doing so, businesses can better defend against cybersecurity threats and ensure their systems are well-prepared to quickly recover in the event of a successful attack.

Data Security Podcast

About the podcast:

This is the podcast where we cut through the noise and ask the questions everyone’s truly curious about. In this podcast, we delve deep into the seafood industry, exploring what sets successful leaders apart, what differentiates them, and why they thrive. Join us as we uncover their unique stories, discussing the challenges they’ve overcome and the key factors that contribute to their success. We sit down with both big and small players that are shaping the seafood industry today.

What to listen to next:

How Grieg Seafood plans to double their production and produce 150 000 tons of salmon:

What are the risks of postponing seafood automation?

How is Myre Fiskemottak approcahing the increasing challenges in the whitefish industry?

Meet our Customer Success Team

 

As part of our continuous growth in both existing and new markets, we have now established our own Customer Success team.

There has been high speed in acquiring new clients and successfully converting existing customers to our modern Maritech Cloud solution. This growth demands more from us to ensure customer satisfaction. We see substantial untapped potential in customer development and believe that our new Customer Success team will play a key role in turning customers into loyal fans.

 

Thanks to our substantial efforts in streamlining deliveries, we have also empowered our services organization with the capacity to handle numerous complex projects simultaneously across all core markets and segments.

Combined with the big leaps we have made towards self-service and enhancing our user experience through the launch of our new help center and E-learning platform, we are confident this will bring ongoing success to our Cloud customers.

Read about how we are Driving customer transition from On-Premise to Cloud.

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The team

Tone Mykløy Helseth and Frida Svendsen will be at the forefront, understanding our customers and their needs, offering expert guidance where it’s needed, and most importantly, helping them reach the full potential of our products.

We are still in the early stages of refining this approach, but we are confident it will bring significant value to our Cloud customers.

Read about some of our customers here.

The Future of Seafood

Episode 2: How one of Norway’s biggest landing facilities is approaching challenges in the whitefish industry 

In this episode

It’s been hard times for the whitefish industry, and it doesn’t seem to stop.

How did one of Norway’s biggest landing facilities get to where they are today, and how are they using their northern mindset to handle the challenges they are facing today?

Resilience and adaptibility…

 

Link to the episode on spotify (videopodcast) here

Link to the episode on Apple Podcast here

Episode description:

How is Myre Fiskemottak approcahing the increasing challenges in the whitefish industry?

In a time of uncertainty for the whitefish industry, we get a look into the unique perspective of Myre Fiskemottak on the challenges ahead. With decreasing quotas, heightened competition, and shrinking margins, how does Myre Fiskemottak position itself amidst these adversities?

Join us in this episode with Kai Freddy Evensen from Myre Fiskemottak, one of norways biggest landing facilities. They are based in Øksnes in the North of Norway and specializes in white fish. We’ll uncover the insights behind their resilience and adaptability through the years and the strategies they employs to fortify their market stance.

From innovative technologies to operational integrations, we explore how this enhances efficiency and uphold quality. As we look into the future, we get the secrets to success in the whitefish industry, not just in the tumultuous landscape of 2024 but also in the years to come. Have a listen!

About the podcast:

This is the podcast where we cut through the noise and ask the questions everyone’s truly curious about. In this podcast, we delve deep into the seafood industry, exploring what sets successful leaders apart, what differentiates them, and why they thrive. Join us as we uncover their unique stories, discussing the challenges they’ve overcome and the key factors that contribute to their success. We sit down with both big and small players that are shaping the seafood industry today.

What to listen to next:

How Grieg Seafood plans to double their production and produce 150 000 tons of salmon:

What are the risks of postponing seafood automation?

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The Future of Seafood

Bonus Episode: What are the risks of postponing seafood automation?

In this episode

What are the risks of postponing seafood automation?

What are the consequences of maintaining outdated systems versus embracing digital transformation in the seafood industry?

In this episode, we sit down with our project manager, Mats-Ole Rødahl. He works closely with our customers and sees first-hand the biggest misconceptions, worries, and struggles seafood companies face when considering the leap to digitalization.

Perhaps more importantly, the huge benefits seafood companies gain when they embrace digitalization and automation.

Can you afford to wait?

We cover all of it and more in this episode.

About the podcast:

This is the podcast where we cut through the noise and ask the questions everyone’s truly curious about. In this podcast, we delve deep into the seafood industry, exploring what sets successful leaders apart, what differentiates them, and why they thrive. Join us as we uncover their unique stories, discussing the challenges they’ve overcome and the key factors that contribute to their success. We sit down with both big and small players that are shaping the seafood industry today.

Link to the episode on Spotify here

Link to the episode on Apple Podcast here

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Did you listen to our first episode?

In our first episode we sit down with Tom-Eirik Thorgersen from Grieg Seafood. He talks about their ambitions to double production and scale up to a whopping 150,000 tons of salmon in the next 10 years. How are they planning to tackle this huge ambition? What innovative approaches and technologies are in the playbook? The biggest misconceptions in salmon farming? Thorgersen spills the secrets, discussing the challenges, the company’s unique vision, and the driving forces behind their impressive growth targets.

Curious about the future of salmon farming? This episode gives you front row tickets.

Link to the episode on spotify (videopodcast) here

Link to the episode on Apple Podcast here

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How to Digitalize the Canadian and US seafood industry

In the dynamic landscape of the Canadian and US seafood industry, staying ahead requires strategic tools tailored to your unique challenges.

Maritech has more than 40 years of experience in the seafood industry, and have been supporting more than 300 seafood companies with their digital transformation. Our seafood ERP software is designed to empower your business in all your seafood operations, whether its seafood distribution, processing, wholesales, logistics – you name it, we know it.

 

The backbone of efficient seafood management

In the ever moving world of seafood, streamlined operations is the key to success. Our seafood ERP solution, Maritech Cloud, offer a comprehensive suite of tools, providing real-time insights into your business processes. From production and inventory management to traceability and compliance, our seafood ERP software is your ally in achieving operational excellence.

Seafood distribution

In an era where resources are limited, efficient seafood distribution has become increasingly crucial. Our specialized seafood distribution software is tailored to meet the specific demands of North America’s seafood supply chain. With features such as order management, route optimization, and real-time tracking, our software ensures that your products reach their destination fresh and on time.

Seafood processing

Experience a paradigm shift in seafood processing with Maritech Cloud. Our seafood processing software is designed to enhance every stage of the processing journey, from quality control and yield optimization to compliance and reporting. Elevate your processing capabilities and deliver top-notch products to your customers.

Comprehensive seafood software solutions

Maritech goes beyond conventional ERP solutions. Our seafood ERP is an all-encompassing suite, covering the intricacies of the seafood industry. Whether you’re a small-scale distributor or a large processing plant, our scalable seafood software adapts to your needs, fostering growth and efficiency. Whether you need the full solution or just parts of it, we got you – and whenever you are ready to expand or get more modules, you can. Maritech is the only one-stop cloud software for all your needs in the seafood industry.

Contact us here if you want to explore how we can support your seafood business!

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