The Norwegian ship-owner Eidesvik has constructed a reputation as an business innovator in energy-efficient operations. Smart use of knowledge has been a long-term theme in Eidesvik, and a key to discovering the very best methods to cut back emissions. As the following step on this path, Eidesvik has signed with Yxney Maritime to start out utilizing the Maress cloud-based system for data-driven decarbonization of vessel operations. The preliminary settlement is for six of the fleet´s superior offshore vessels.
“We are excited to add Eidesvik to the list of ship-owners using Maress. They´re known for constantly pushing the boundaries for more carbon-efficient operations, and there is very good alignment between our two companies,” says Yxney Chief Commercial Officer Sindre Bornstein.
The Eidesvik fleet has actively been used to check applied sciences reminiscent of LNG, batteries, in addition to the current announcement to put in an ammonia-driven gasoline cell system on one of many vessels. Maress gives detailed perception into the gasoline consumption and emissions from the fleet of offshore vessels. “For us, innovation is mainly about the environment”, has been a recurring quote from Eidesvik Chief Operating Officer Mr Jan Lodden. “With Maress we will strengthen our insight and ability to communicate with our stakeholders around our footprint and the energy-saving initiatives we´re doing. Having the right digital solutions is a new way to stay ahead of the competition in a challenging market. Maress will help us do exactly that”, says Lodden.
Yxney and Eidesvik every convey a distinct strategy and skill-set to the desk, however a really comparable mindset and a transparent ambition to be frontrunners within the transition to a sustainable maritime business. The two firms are intent on collectively leveraging the mix of business expertise and information analytics to seek out new methods to maintain lowering emissions from operations. Lodden provides, “We never lean back. We are thinking about the environment every time, every day”.