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Once the Crew members had been added to Address book it only takes a few clicks to assign them to desired yachts and have them presented to Agents.The Crew Brochure is broker friendly and can be sent directly to the clients. This way both agents and clients are informed with all the crew details quickly and easily, avoiding endless correspondence.

Manage Crew Display

Easily add or remove or just switch specific crew members for each yacht however you see fit, and have any change you make on your LBM visible in just a few clicks.

Publish Relevant Information

Display any information or any specific skillset that your crew utilize to benefit your client’s yachting experiences, and make them visible to every charter agent on the Portal.

Assign your Crew

Agencies around the globe can now easily check any crew data you display on your crewed yachts. Be sure to upload the data to generate more reservations for your crewed fleet!
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Jakub

Clients Speak For Themselves

We always dreamed that the client could be able to get all optional extras in a few clicks. That was not possible until MMK introduced the XML service, which enabled us to get all info about current discounts and availability.

Jakub,
Project Manager, YachtGuru/Velmundi 31 7 10 38
Tina Gazin

Clients Speak For Themselves

We are using Booking Manager now for five years and it has made our work much easier. The program is good in general for running the business and having it all at one place, reachable from wherever you might be at the moment.

Tina Gazin,
General Manager, SunLife 31 7 10 38
Sergej Semjonovs

Clients Speak For Themselves

“Sailing DNA website is our online answer to the question of how to empower individuals to explore the world's oceans and embrace the thrill of sailing. Thanks to the MMK team we can now share our passion and years of experience with our clients on our website where we can clearly show that our charters are designed to create lasting bonds between sailors, the sea, and the environment.”

Sergej Semjonovs,
Director at Sailing DNA 31 7 10 38