Terje Kristiansen, CEO of Shipnet on Maritime Transparency

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Shipnet CEO Terje Kristiansen

As the CEO of Shipnet, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the maritime industry’s remarkable technological evolution over the past two decades. From the early days of rudimentary satellite communications to today’s advanced AI-powered route optimization, the progress has been nothing short of extraordinary. Yet, as we stand on the brink of another transformative era, it’s clear that the next wave of change isn’t about hardware or software, it’s about transparency.

The Transparency Revolution in Shipping: Charting a Course to a Sustainable Future

For centuries, the shipping industry has operated behind a veil of secrecy. Critical data related to vessel emissions, fuel consumption, and environmental impacts were often closely guarded, hidden in logbooks and proprietary databases. This lack of transparency has allowed inefficiencies to persist and has obscured the true environmental costs associated with global trade. However, that era is coming to an end, as progressive shipowners embrace radical transparency regarding their environmental performance.

At Shipnet, we’re witnessing a growing movement among forward-thinking owners who are voluntarily disclosing their vessels’ carbon intensity, energy efficiency, and emissions data. These shipowners recognize that transparency is no longer optional—it’s a competitive advantage in a world increasingly focused on sustainability.

Driving Factors Behind the Shift

This shift towards transparency is being driven by several key factors. End users of ships, from major charterers to commodity traders, are demanding greater accountability in their supply chains. They want to understand the carbon footprint of every bulk cargo and tanker load. Investors, especially those with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) mandates, are closely scrutinizing shipping companies’ environmental credentials before committing capital. Additionally, regulators, including the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and various national governments, are implementing increasingly stringent emissions reporting requirements.

Leading shipowners are responding to these pressures by opening up their books and sharing detailed data on their fleets’ environmental performance. This goes beyond the standard annual sustainability reports. We’re seeing real-time emissions data, detailed breakdowns of fuel consumption by vessel and route, and transparent comparisons against industry benchmarks.

Unleashing Innovation Through Transparency

This new era of transparency is unleashing a wave of innovation and competition across the maritime industry. When environmental data is made public, it creates powerful incentives for improvement. Shipowners are investing in cleaner technologies, such as wind-assisted propulsion, air lubrication systems, and battery-hybrid powertrains. They are optimizing operations through practices like slow steaming, just-in-time port arrivals, and weather routing. The entire industry is being pushed to raise its game.

The benefits of transparency extend beyond environmental performance. Open data sharing is enabling better collaboration across the maritime ecosystem. Ports are using emissions data to incentivize cleaner vessels, charterers are incorporating environmental metrics into their vetting criteria, and technology providers like Shipnet are developing new tools to harness this wealth of data.

Challenges on the Path to Transparency

Of course, the journey towards transparency is not without challenges. Legacy IT systems, concerns about competitive advantage, and a long-standing culture of secrecy all present obstacles. Some shipowners worry that transparency will expose inefficiencies or lead to unfavorable comparisons. There are also valid questions about data standardization, verification, and privacy.

However, the rewards for embracing transparency are immense. Transparent shipowners are building trust with stakeholders, attracting environmentally conscious customers, and positioning themselves as leaders in sustainability. They are also gaining valuable insights from their data, identifying opportunities for efficiency improvements and cost savings.

Moreover, transparency is proving to be a powerful tool for combating greenwashing. In an industry where unsubstantiated environmental claims have become all too common, hard data provides a much-needed reality check. Companies that can back up their sustainability claims with verifiable data are gaining a significant edge in the market.

This transparency movement is spreading beyond environmental data to encompass other critical areas such as safety records, labor practices, and anti-corruption measures. I believe this shift will reshape the shipping industry as profoundly as containerization did decades ago. The culture of secrecy is giving way to a new era of openness and accountability.

Introducing Helix: Shipnet’s Groundbreaking Data Analysis Solution

In line with our commitment to driving transparency and innovation in the maritime industry, Shipnet has launched Helix, a groundbreaking data analysis solution. Helix represents a significant leap forward in our mission to empower shipping companies with actionable insights. By creating a digital representation of a shipping business, Helix seamlessly integrates data from diverse sources such as safety records, freight rates, and procurement data.

This holistic approach allows shipowners to uncover hidden insights within their fleet’s operations, enabling more informed decision-making and operational improvements. Helix’s flexible reporting dashboard can integrate with existing programs like Excel, Sisense, and Microsoft Power BI, making it adaptable to various business needs. Whether it’s enhancing safety measures, optimizing freight rates, or improving ESG performance, Helix provides the analytical firepower to drive meaningful change. As we continue to develop this platform, we’re excited about the upcoming integration of AI tools later in 2024, which will further revolutionize data analysis in the shipping industry.

A Call to Action

But technology alone isn’t enough. This transformation requires a fundamental change in mindset. It demands leadership from shipowners willing to take the first step, even when it means exposing vulnerabilities. It requires collaboration between competitors to establish industry-wide standards and best practices. And it calls for a new level of engagement with stakeholders, from seafarers to shippers to society at large.

As we navigate this transition, there will undoubtedly be challenges. Data quality, cybersecurity, and balancing transparency with commercial sensitivity are all issues that need to be addressed. But the potential rewards—both for individual companies and for the industry as a whole—far outweigh the risks.

The Future of Shipping is Transparent

The future of shipping is transparent. It’s a future where environmental performance is measured, shared, and continuously improved. Where customers can make informed choices based on real data. Where innovation flourishes in the light of open competition. And where shipping reclaims its place as a responsible, trusted enabler of global trade.

About Shipnet

Shipnet is the shipping company’s software solution, built by the industry for the industry. As the tech solution that commands your fleet’s operations, business compliance, and profitability, Shipnet delivers the data you need to stay informed throughout the entire voyage. With five decades of shipping experience, Shipnet’s team is expert at solving the problems faced by today’s shipping businesses—from before you set sail to after you’ve docked.

Shipnet’s software is the best in the business, taking control of every aspect of your fleet, delivering solutions that give you back control of every facet of your operations. From organizing your fleet and analyzing cargo to chartering voyages and maintaining compliance, Shipnet helps you make quick, insights-led decisions that drive efficiency and profitability.

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