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OpenTug prioritizes BargeOS suite with AI-driven feature upgrades for 2025

Feb 18, 2025

Today, OpenTug, a marine logistics platform dedicated to optimizing freight efficiency on inland and coastal waterways, announced a strategic shift in its business priorities from its original marketplace model to the continued expansion and advancement of BargeOS, a comprehensive cloud-based platform for barge and voyage management. This move reflects OpenTug's commitment to the industry's growing need for streamlined, AI-powered tools that optimize booking, quoting and tracking processes across inland and coastal waterways.

"This shift represents the future of marine logistics, where automation and AI are no longer optional— they're essential for staying competitive," said Jason Aristides, CEO and co-founder of OpenTug. "As our company evolves our transition from the OpenTug Marketplace to BargeOS reflects our commitment to meet the growing demand for smarter, more efficient systems."

Originally founded with a vision to connect stakeholders across the maritime industry through its OpenTug Marketplace, customer feedback revealed a need for more efficiency and automation in the scheduling, ordering, quoting and tracking processes. In response, OpenTug developed BargeOS, a comprehensive solution that integrates the entire logistics workflow, offering tools for booking (BargeOS Booking), quoting (BargeOS Quoting) and tracking (BargeOS Tracking), all enhanced by AI-powered features.

Looking ahead to 2025, OpenTug is focused on expanding BargeOS capabilities with more AI-driven features, enhanced data reporting, and broader integrations with third-party tools to further streamline marine logistics. A key addition to this evolution is BargeOS Autopilot, a powerful AI solution which intelligently reads carrier traffic from multiple sources to provide an always up-to-date digital representation of barge voyages. This enables shippers and operators to effortlessly keep operations aligned with the latest movement data, without changing how they operate today. As part of this transition, OpenTug will prioritize its advanced BargeOS platform and strategically phase out legacy solutions, including the OpenTug Marketplace.

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