Elvictor Group utilizes modern-day technologies to improve vessel and crew management performance.
How easy is to preserve structural transparency in order to allow efficient operations that ensure you meet your own and your clients’s goals?
Elvictor Group, Inc. is continuously working on disruptive managerial and technological strategies, while its focus and investment in digitalization provides added value to its clients. Transparency at all levels and systems is set in a way that satisfies all stakeholders and facilitates the business and the customers. Clarity, accuracy and sharing of information build our trustworthy relationship with different parties and improve investment efficiency and resource allocation. In that respect, it is in the interest of all employees, directors and officers to preserve and monitor the controls and the corporate governance.
Given such a transparent structure and the assurance it also provides to the financial presen- tation and disclosure, my contribution can be more significant on expansion and growth, both corporate and personal. More focus can be brought on the financial goals, management and business strategies, while dealing with the increased compliance and reporting demands of an SEC regulated company. This flow of information can advance planning and budgeting and effectively support growth and increase the value of our operations.
Elvictor’s policies and code of ethics include a well-diversified working environment and women play vital role in various roles contributing to the structure and balance of the organization. Their skills drive the progress, the teamwork and the support in various positions within our company. On these grounds Elvictor promotes, but also sets the systems and the processes for the diversity, since it is not only in alignment with its innovative profile and culture, but because in essence, it gains from the benefits of high performance and development. And this is of upmost importance, but also a challenge for the company operating within the shipping and maritime industry, a traditionally more male-oriented sector.
* Chief Financial Officer, Elvictor Group
The answer was provided for NAFS magazine issue 143 in its special report “WOMEN in SHEPPING”