Optimizing maritime routes, reducing fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), tracking and securing goods, and managing regulatory and technical compliance—these are the new applications of artificial intelligence in maritime freight.

Regarding maritime routes, companies like Amphitrite, Everstream Analytics, Marine Weather Intelligence, Sinay, and True North Marine are automating, using AI, the calculation of routes based on weather conditions, ocean currents, ship speed, port waiting times, and fuel availability at stops. « Following the recent attacks in the Red Sea, these technologies have made it possible to explore the option of rerouting maritime traffic via the Cape of Good Hope, » notes Nathalie Fabbe-Costes, research director at the Centre for Studies and Research in Management at Aix-Marseille (Cergam).

True « control towers » For fleet management, platforms such as ABS Wavesight, Cloud Fleet Manager, Danelec, Hanseaticsoft, MariApps, ShipNet, and Veson Nautical cover ship maintenance, regulatory and technical compliance, crew management, energy performance, and operational optimization.

Source: lesechos

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