In a pioneering collaboration, Signol and Stolt Tankers have initiated a groundbreaking project that combines IoT data and behavioral change techniques to reduce shipping emissions, motivating seafarers to play a vital role in enhancing fuel efficiency and sustainability. The envirotecmagazine source.
- Signol and Stolt Tankers launch an IoT-driven project to reduce shipping emissions, motivating seafarers through behavioral change techniques.
- Real-time IoT data empowers crews to make immediate decisions, enhancing efficiency, reducing fuel consumption, and improving safety.
- Stolt Tankers’ sustainability partnership with Signol aligns with their ambition to become carbon-neutral by 2050, with a commitment to planting mangrove saplings to protect local ecosystems.
A Novel Approach to Emission Reduction
Behavioral change startup Signol has partnered with Stolt Tankers on a pioneering project, launching on September 11th, which harnesses IoT data to reduce shipping emissions. The project seeks to empower seafarers with insights into their actions’ impact on fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, motivating them to adopt eco-friendly behaviors.
Tech-Enabled Solutions
Stolt Tankers is at the forefront of revolutionizing fuel efficiency in shipping by combining sensor data with behavioral change techniques. This innovative, human-centered approach aims to not only enhance operational efficiency but also minimize the environmental footprint of the maritime industry.
Real-Time Data for Proactive Decisions
The six-month pilot project will operate on seven vessels, utilizing Signol’s data-led service. Five of these vessels will employ continuous IoT monitoring, offering a real-time perspective of onboard experiences. This dynamic data enables crew and shoreside teams to make proactive decisions, leading to improved efficiency, reduced fuel consumption, and heightened safety.
Supporting Sustainability Goals
Stolt Tankers’ collaboration with Signol aligns with its commitment to sustainability. The partnership is a vital part of Stolt Tankers’ journey toward becoming a carbon-neutral business by 2050. Moreover, for every goal achieved through this system, the company will contribute to reforestation efforts in the Philippines, emphasizing its dedication to both sustainability and local ecosystems.
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Source-envirotecmagazine