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The world’s largest project cargo and breakbulk event

Energy and GHG emission savings through digital port call planning and just-in-time arrivals

Communication in the maritime industry is like it was in the 1990s. Many different stakeholders are trying to coordinate when which vessel is scheduled to arrive at which berth via even more emails and phone calls. 

With a central planning platform, these loose ends can be easily integrated and shared within the port community or across ports.
With the idea of just-in-time arrivals, significant savings in GHG emissions are made without significant investment. It's a matter of mindset.
 


Wednesday 22 May 12:40 - 13:00 Futures

Add to calendar 05/22/2024 12:40 05/22/2024 13:00 Energy and GHG emission savings through digital port call planning and just-in-time arrivals Communication in the maritime industry is like it was in the 1990s. Many different stakeholders are trying to coordinate when which vessel is scheduled to arrive at which berth via even more emails and phone calls. 

With a central planning platform, these loose ends can be easily integrated and shared within the port community or across ports.
With the idea of just-in-time arrivals, significant savings in GHG emissions are made without significant investment. It's a matter of mindset.
 
Futures Europe/London
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Speakers

Jan Cantow

Co-Founder, heyport