Maritime Cleantech Company Helps Ports And Ship Operators

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  • The USCG is able to easily monitor real-time high-resolution weather, air quality, and other data affecting navigation and make it available to mariners while reducing the cost of ATON maintenance to the USCG.
  • ATONs present a compelling opportunity to improve maritime transportation efficiency and resiliency by providing them with a digital presence.
  • SailPlan will benefit not only the USCG but also port authorities looking to monitor emissions compliance and air quality.

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has teamed with SailPlan to monitor Aids to Navigation (ATONS) in the Chesapeake Bay. SailPlan is a maritime cleantech firm that helps ports and ship operators cut pollution and improve air quality as reported by Yahoo.

Real-time weather

By utilizing SailPlan’s technology, the USCG is able to easily monitor real-time high-resolution weather, air quality, and other data affecting navigation and make it available to mariners while reducing the cost of ATON maintenance to the USCG.

The deployment is part of SailPlan’s rapidly expanding portfolio of customers seeking to accelerate the connectivity of marine infrastructure and systems.

The agreement provides a test-bed for real-time monitoring and sharing of weather, current, tide, sea state, and air quality data while also providing real-time station-keeping data to the USCG.

“The U.S. Coast Guard is pleased to join SailPlan in this project as this work supports the worldwide “Successful Voyages, Sustainable Planet” effort led by the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA),” said Dave Lewald, Program Analyst – Navigation Systems, USCG.

Marine infrastructure 

SailPlan and the USCG will collect data, perform studies, and increase infrastructure resilience while reducing ATON maintenance costs. The deployed technology will ensure that critical marine infrastructure remains on-station and in good working order without the need for routine in-person inspections.

“ATONs present a compelling opportunity to improve maritime transportation efficiency and resiliency by providing them with a digital presence. This contract with the USCG brings legacy marine infrastructure into the 21st century,” said Jacob Ruytenbeek, Founder and CEO of SailPlan. “SailPlan will benefit not only the USCG but also port authorities looking to monitor emissions compliance and air quality.”

About SailPlan

SailPlan’s emissions monitoring and optimization platform revolutionizes marine transportation and helps companies achieve provable NetZero. Our mission is to reduce fleet emissions, save fuel, and make it easy to achieve NetZero operations while also saving companies time and money. Our platform uses real-time infrastructure and vessel data feeds including engine, fuel, speed, and stability data, and advanced weather, mapping, and vessel traffic data feeds to monitor and reduce greenhouse gasses.

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Source: Yahoo