SG Smart Tech is a maritime enterprise software company headquartered in Singapore. It positions itself as a provider of enterprise-grade digital solutions for shipowners, suppliers, ship chandlers, and offshore logistics service providers. Its offerings include licensed ERP products, hosted platforms, and standard or customized services delivered through API calls.
The product lines shown on its website are highly verticalized, covering scenarios such as Supply Boat ERP, Launch Boat ERP, ship chandlery e-commerce suites, and electronic bunkering systems. At the platform layer, it offers electronic supply delivery notes, launch boat operations, and supply boat operations. In terms of deployment, products can be licensed for internal customer use and self-hosted/managed by the customer; its platforms, meanwhile, use a multi-tenant model and provide fully hosted backend services. This suggests SG Smart Tech can support both heavier internal enterprise systems and platform-based service models.
ShipAuth is the service it discloses in the most detail. It is used to verify whether an application is being accessed on a specific vessel. Vessels register applications through a locally installed computer, with verification based on the IMO number, email address, and VSAT ISP public IP address. TOTP changes every 30 seconds, keys and data transmission are encrypted, and the site also mentions a hardware root-of-trust environment. The website states that API documentation is available to facilitate application integration. However, apart from ShipAuth, there is no clear description of third-party integrations, permission models, or audit capabilities for the other products.
The website does not publish plans, pricing, a free tier, or trial information. It only provides inquiry entry points such as βRequest a call backβ and βMake an Enquiry.β This suggests it may lean more toward project-based or customized enterprise procurement, though the available text does not provide enough evidence to confirm this. Support levels, implementation timelines, SLA, training, and customer case studies are also not disclosed, so these should be key points to verify before purchasing.
Its strengths lie in its deep focus on maritime vertical scenarios, with feature names and business objects that are very clearly defined, while also covering self-hosted products, multi-tenant platforms, and API services. The main weakness is the limited amount of public information: pricing, compliance certifications, permission and collaboration features, and ecosystem integration details are insufficient for enterprise procurement evaluation. It is better suited to shipowners, supply chain companies, and offshore logistics businesses with clear maritime digitalization needs and a willingness to develop a customized solution through commercial discussions.
Access from mainland China, payment methods, and localized service availability are not explained on the official website, so these remain unknown. For deployment in China, it would be necessary to test network connectivity and ask whether RMB payment, Chinese-language support, and local deployment are supported. Alternatives should be chosen based on the specific use case, such as general ERP systems, supply chain management systems, or local maritime IT service providers.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on sgsmarttech.com official site.
sgsmarttech.com is an Singapore SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach sgsmarttech.com directly.