Sustainable shipping is a major priority in marine today. The IMO has called for net-zero emissions across the maritime sector "by or around 2050." Meeting this goal requires that vessel performance be optimized from design to operations. Download our exclusive analyst report to learn how digitalization can help you increase ship efficiency today and move toward a more sustainable future.
To begin to lower the marine industry’s impact on greenhouse gas emissions, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) established targets for the future. Maritime sustainability depends on the focus and commitment of the entire industry, from design through maintenance. This analyst report identifies several areas that digitalization technology can improve for sustainable performance.
The IMO has set established targets for the marine industry to meet in the coming decades. Compared to 2008 shipping emissions statistics, the IMO aims to reduce carbon emissions by 40%. Collaboration and coordination will be required to reach this forward-thinking goal. Vessel operators and naval architects will need a technology framework built to take on robust requirements. Read more about data-driven technology and how it can help you reach IMO targets in this analyst report.
What will the marine industry look like in 2035? We asked Monica Schnitger, naval architect and principal analyst at Schnitger Corporation, to answer this question for us. The result is a set of reports, each covering a different angle of the future of shipping. This brief focuses on one of the top challenges the marine industry is facing today: sustainable shipping.