Independent dry bulk shipping operator with 90-vessel fleet
Berge Bulk operates one of the world's largest independent dry bulk fleets (90 vessels, 15+ million DWT) and is modernizing its operations stack around Azure, Power BI, and Microsoft Fabric. The tech adoption pattern—moving toward Fabric-based data architecture and GitHub Copilot—reflects a shift toward consolidated analytics and AI-assisted workflows, likely driven by internal pain points around cost control, supplier compliance, and operational governance across a complex global fleet.
Berge Bulk is a Singapore-based dry bulk shipping company that owns and manages a fleet of 90 vessels ranging from handy-size to cape-size tonnage. The company serves major commodity producers, steel mills, and charterers globally, with a focus on safe, reliable, and efficient delivery. Since its 2007 founding with 12 vessels, Berge Bulk has scaled its fleet more than sevenfold. The organization is structured around ship operations, vessel management, procurement, legal compliance, and data/analytics functions, with active hiring concentrated in Singapore across engineering, procurement, data, and legal roles.
Berge Bulk operates 90 vessels with a combined capacity of more than 15 million DWT, ranging from handy-size to cape-size tonnage. The fleet has grown from 12 vessels at founding in 2007.
Core stack includes Azure, Power BI, Azure Data Factory, Docker, Kubernetes, Python, .NET, and Excel. The company is actively building a Microsoft Fabric-based data and AI architecture as part of recent digital workbench initiatives.
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