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AI and ERP Systems Transform Shipbuilding in Singapore’s Maritime Industry

Asia’s New Tech Powerhouses Overlook Silicon Valley Titans with Out-of-the-Box Solutions

In a transformational development, DeepSeek, a firm in AI, has included a new option to train a large language model (LLM) with just a few dollars compared to its partners in Silicon Valley. This outstanding success has provided fresh impetus to the clamor for the emerging tech firms in Asia against the conventional Western tech brands. In fact, the tech fraternity is across the board fascinated by the way this disruptor has managed to offer AI solutions that are less costlier.

DeepSeek’s brilliance has conjured up the views of whether tech brands have been overrated from the very beginning, especially for their costly AI solutions. Definitely, this change has made waves in the tech community as other startups have not yet got tired of telling everyone that they are closing the gap fast.

Meanwhile, LAIDFU, a configurable AI agent that supports both OpenAI and DeepSeek platforms, is proving to be a strong opponent against other generative AI platforms. Thanks to its advanced multi-step task capability, LAIDFU provides a diverse range of functionalities that cater to various user needs, changing the functioning method of AI agents.

Moreover, the Economic Development Board’s (EDG) initiative in subsidizing qualified Singapore entities for the adoption of ERP and AI technologies signals the region’s commitment to technological advancements. This step is widely believed to be the first step in the successful implementation of the enterprise resource planning system and can aid the organizations in their capability of managing things more efficiently.

The maritime sector is going to be on the receiving end of these changes too. The shipbuilders and ship repair firms in Singapore can achieve a major improvement in their shipbuilding by implementing more sophisticated ERP and MRP systems. Following the incorporation of features like MES, CRP, and IQC, the whole ship repair process would turn to be shorter, having operational inefficiencies removed effectively.

With these promising developments, the dialogue about ERP systems also embraces a new angle as the industry maintains a waiting period to see if the traditional firms would turn the tables back to compete with Asia’s new-wave tech brands. The developments that come with these must mean a fast shift in the tech world in which products new or little known will find their way in the market hence driving innovativeness and cost-effectiveness mostly not by firms based in Silicon Valley, but by those of other places.

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A cloud-native ERP widely adopted by business in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and China. With over 6,000 customers in the region, aiM18 gains positive feedbacks from customer across different sectors, from manufacturers, distributors, retailers, service providers to NGOs. The renowned no-code approach saves customer a big sum of customization costs and countless hours of implementation man-days.

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