How will the maritime service industry change as it decarbonizes?

Whether at massive industrial ports, small local docks, or cruise ship piers, all watercraft require a place to land and to receive a complex set of services.

That services are also being decarbonized, or can provide previously unavailable services to the maritime industry all in the name of making ships and ports more efficient with lower impact.

In addition, adjacent innovations are creating massive new industries that help provide better information and services to the boats on the water. Whether capturing more efficient routes, optimizing pricing or creating universal access to power anywhere there is water, the transition of the boats themselves will trigger an even bigger transition in the adjacent industries and solutions.

Questions being asked globally include:

  • How are port operations decarbonized?

  • What is needed to build out the port infrastructure needed to decarbonize port operations?

  • How do ports support alternative fuels and electrification?

  • How do we ensure workers are safe around these new methods?

  • What parts of the supply chain can be decarbonized as well?

  • What changes in port infrastructure are required to decarbonize without sacrificing efficiency and throughput?

Areas of Focus

  • Decarb Multi-Modal

  • Logistics & Supply Chain

  • Port Infrastructure

  • Battery Charging

  • Shore Power Integration