Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) compliance requires the right data for each ship and every voyage. Learn what data is needed and how best to use that data to manage for an optimal CII rating.
Category: Shipping
The Rise of Digital Shipping Technologies
With the global push for shipping emissions reduction, the industry has sharpened its focus on digital technologies. Our new article explores seven key decarbonization goals and breaks down the two you should concentrate on to advance your digital journey in greater detail.
Three Competitive Advantages of Vessel Performance Monitoring
The shipping industry faces considerable environmental and regulatory pressures. Increasingly, companies are turning to vessel performance monitoring for support. Discover three competitive advantages of these platforms in our new article.
Weather Analytics Play a Key Role in Ocean Sustainability
Improving sustainable and climate-resilient transport, including maritime transport, is a part of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14, and a major topic at the 2022 United Nations Ocean Conference.
Decarbonization Through Optimization
Achieving decarbonization requires more than just a sense of environmental responsibility and good intentions. It also calls for clear short-term and long-term decarbonization strategies.
How Variable Speed Routing Can Help You Save Money On Charter Party Claims
Shipping industry decision-makers of all stripes are continuously looking for ways to optimize business and innovate in these changing times. Charter party voyages are one way to do this.
How Shipping Companies Make Tough Calls with Enriched Vessel Routing Data
Increasingly, shipping companies must operate in weather conditions on the edge of safety limits, and ship owners and operators are turning to weather-enriched vessel routing data to help make the tough calls with greater confidence. This is especially important for maintaining crew and cargo safety in rapidly changing conditions.
Digital Solutions for Shipowners and Operators
Integrated targeted weather data provides considerable operational benefits around safety risks and skyrocketing costs.
How To Avoid Container Losses
Considering how many containers are lost at sea, shipping companies and the shipping industry, in general, need practical tools to face this contingency. Data from the World Shipping Council Containers Lost At Sea – 2020 Update shows 1,382 shipping containers, on average, are lost at sea each year.