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The European Space Agency (ESA) has initiated a new flagship project, Decarbonisation through the Digitalisation in Shipping (DECARDIS), together with optimisation platform company Awake.AI, technology pioneer ABB and shipping company Wallenius Marine.

The consortium, funded by ESA and led by Awake.AI, will collaborate on a port call optimisation solution, which focuses on helping ships cut greenhouse gas emissions by overcoming inefficiencies in the ship-port interaction. 

Smart ship technology

Ships told to move without delay often face a wait on arrival in port, having used more fuel

Despite huge strides in smart ship technology and high levels of port automation, relationships between port and ship systems lack transparency, with data on voyage and berth management often confined to closed platforms. 

Ships told to proceed without delay frequently face a wait on arrival in port, having used more fuel and generated additional emissions. 

Net-zero greenhouse gas emissions

DECARDIS project seeks to develop an integrated and interoperable solution to join up decisions on ship routeing and speed with just-in-time arrival at the berth. It foresees the world’s first solution to optimise an entire voyage and port calls, rather than just a portion of it. Adopted at a global level, DECARDIS partners estimate that such a solution could help achieve significant emission reductions.

This is highly significant for an industry pressed by International Maritime Organisation targets to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by or around 2050 and the EU 2030 Climate Target Plan proposal to reduce emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.

Advanced digital solution

Users access this interoperable sail and port call optimisation key via a web-based interface

The DECARDIS project aims to integrate the voyage optimisation solution of the ABB-Wallenius Marine collaboration called OVERSEA with port optimisation solutions offered by Awake.AI in an interoperable solution. Users will access this interoperable voyage and port call optimisation solution through a web-based interface that is compatible with existing onboard solutions.

OVERSEA users will draw on both an advanced digital solution and support from centre experts to reach decisions on optimising vessel operational performance, cut bunker cost and reduce emissions.

OVERSEA collaboration

With the OVERSEA collaboration, we are establishing a smart fleet support service which enhances efficiency”, said Jesper Lögdström, Head of Performance Management Centre, Wallenius Marine. 

We aim to give crews and shore personnel a common understanding of data and support them with insights and actionable recommendations to improve vessel operational performance. Transparency and close collaboration with clients will be crucial to succeed.”

Port services and products

Awake.AI ended its first ESA demonstration ‘Smart Port Marketplace’ project

Last year Awake.AI completed its first ESA demonstration ‘Smart Port Marketplace’ project, enabling the automation of buying and selling of port services and products.

Together with ABB and Wallenius Marine, we have a joint vision to the industry: what if no ship ever had to rush to wait. Every ship would always sail at their optimal speed and take the optimal route,” said Karno Tenovuo, CEO, Awake.AI. “By combining the technologies Awake.AI has for port call optimisation and ABB and Wallenius Marine have for the voyage optimisation, we can make this vision a reality.”

Development towards shipping

We at ABB have developed a pioneering position in maritime digitalisation based on a blend of systems development and sector expertise across power distribution, control and automation, propulsion and vessel management software,” said Osku Kälkäjä, Head of Digital Business, ABB Marine & Ports.

This sector-specific expertise also convinces us that collaboration is key to overcoming inefficiencies that slow down the development towards more sustainable shipping. Working with Wallenius Marine on OVERSEA has strengthened this conviction. We look forward to the exciting work ahead with Awake.AI on port side digitalisation.”

Decarbonisation of the maritime industry

The call seeks to assist the maritime sector in adapting to and complying with new European works

The project is part of ESA’s call on maritime decarbonisation, which is aimed at supporting the development of sustainable space-based services and applications that address challenges related to the decarbonisation of the maritime industry.

Additionally, the call seeks to assist the maritime sector in adapting to and complying with new European and international regulatory frameworks.

Decarbonisation targets

The maritime sector is undergoing a profound transformation to meet decarbonisation targets."

"DECARDIS is a prime example of how space data combined with digitalisation can be leveraged to transform the sector with immediate effect, and without compromising performance," said Nil Angli, Maritime Lead at ESA Space Solutions.

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