PortXchange September Highlights: Leading the Way in Maritime Decarbonisation

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09-10-2024

September has been a remarkable month for PortXchange, marked by significant progress in our commitment to enhancing sustainability in the maritime industry. We are delighted to share our key developments this month, including the launch of the new EmissionInsider Carbon Insight Suite, recognition with a prestigious award, the publication of our whitepaper on Green Corridors, and our inclusion in an exclusive list of maritime innovators.

Launch of the EmissionInsider Carbon Insight Suite

We are proud to announce the launch of the EmissionInsider Carbon Insight Suite, an enhanced version of our renowned emissions tracking and analysis platform. This suite represents a landmark in our efforts to support maritime decarbonisation. It provides our clients with advanced tools to measure, track and analyse emissions, enabling more effective decision-making and analysis.

Introducing the Port Emissions Report

Alongside this launch, we are also introducing the Port Emissions Report, an advanced analytical tool now available either as a standalone product or as part of the EmissionInsider Carbon Insight Suite. This innovative tool offers actionable insights that can support vessel optimisation and contribute directly to achieving sustainability objectives.

Recognition for Technology of the Year

We are honoured to share that our solution, EmissionInsider, has been awarded the Technology of the Year Award 2024 at the Marine Propulsion Maritime Decarbonisation Awards, second year in a row. This recognition highlights the platform’s role in setting new standards for vessel optimisation and decarbonisation across the industry. Our sincere thanks to everyone who supported us through their vote—your trust is invaluable to us.

Launch of the Whitepaper on Green Corridors

Continuing our commitment to advancing knowledge within the industry, we are pleased to announce the publication of a new whitepaper, co-authored by Dr Beatriz Canamary, DBA, MSc, and Sue Terpilowski OBE, along with the expertise of PortXchange [B-Corp]. The whitepaper outlines a five-step approach to creating a compelling value proposition for green shipping corridors, incorporating digital solutions to accelerate decarbonisation and produce tangible results for faster implementation.

Named One of Thetius’ Most Innovative Organisations

We are proud to announce that PortXchange has been named one of the Thetius 150 Most Innovative Organisations in the Maritime Industry 2024. This prestigious accolade recognises organisations that have been particularly active in the development and deployment of new technologies over the past year. Out of 4,000 organisations identified in the Thetius IQ database, only 150 were recognised, and PortXchange is honoured to be counted among them.

Looking Ahead

As we continue to push forward in our mission to accelerate maritime sustainability, we invite you to stay tuned for the launch of our press release later this month. We are eager to provide further updates on these exciting developments. Thank you for your continued support as we work together towards a more sustainable future for the maritime industry.

Do you want to have an inside look at our green tech solutions? Reach out for a live demo. 

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