ZeroNorth and Spire Maritime partner to provide easy access to market-leading AIS and weather data – Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Posted: January 29, 2021 at 12:21 pm

Maritime technology company ZeroNorth and leading global satellite and data company Spire Maritime have today announced a new partnership that powers up ZeroNorths vessel optimisation software Optimise with Spires world leading maritime AIS and weather data.

Optimise ensures that a tramp operators vessels are always sailing at thebest speed towards their destination. It enriches customer data with third-party information such as Spires AIS and weather forecasts to create itsrecommendations on optimal operating speeds and estimated time of arrival.

Having an accurate view of a vessels position and forecasted weather conditions in open oceans has an enormous impact on performance and safety. The high quality data input provided into Optimises algorithm will therefore provide owners and operators with greater assurance that the softwares recommendations are based on the reality that they face on the high seas.

The collaboration effectively puts Spires market-leading data directly at the fingertips of tramp shipping operators and vessels currently using Optimise, powering even greater decision-making to reduce emissions and fuel consumption, and increase revenue.

Withthe industrys growing focus on fuel efficiency, emissionsreduction,safety,andproductivity, itis more important than ever to have access toaccurate weather forecasts and AIS data.

Moreover, because of Spiresunique combination of Satellite AIS, Dynamic AIS and Terrestrial AISdata, Optimise users can now take advantage of anunprecedented level of coverage on global maritime shipping routes, including in busy areas such as the South China Sea.

Sren Christian Meyer, CEO of ZeroNorth

Speaking on the announcement, Sren Meyer, CEO, ZeroNorth, said: We are delighted to announce this partnership with Spire Maritime, which further powers up our Optimise software with genuinely market-leading vessel position data.

This profoundly rich data input enables Optimise to generate even better recommendations on vessel route and speed, in turn unlocking emissions reductions and revenue optimisations. However, this partnership is about more than data integration: by partnering together, we unite forward-thinking technologies to advance digitalisation within shipping and prove to the market that these solutions can generate real action on decarbonisation goals.

We believe these partnerships and the creation of collaborative ecosystems focused on the same goal are vital if shipping is to meet the challenges of the next decade. We are excited to continue to deepen our partnership with Spire to generate even better outcomes for our customers and the wider industry.

Simon van den Dries, General Manager, Spire Maritime, added: We are excited by this new partnership with ZeroNorth. Optimise, and the powerful insights it can generate, is an obvious and fitting way to provide more users across shipping with access to our AIS and weather data.

The power of this data cannot be understated. Having a good understanding of positioning and open ocean condition is integral to optimising vessel performance. In the context of an increasingly conscious customer-base and with crew welfare front and centre, we believe that more people will recognise the importance of good data in shippings day-to-day operations.

Simon van den Dries, General Manager of Spire Maritime

Partnering with ZeroNorth allows us to champion these causes and prove to the market that collaboration and technological alignment are powerful tools in shippings toolbox to tackle the emergent challenges we all face.

Spires weather data is amongst the most accurate and comprehensive currently available within the maritime industry. While weather stations and sensors are widespread on land, the same cannot be said foropen oceans. Spire overcomes this limitation by using remote sensing techniques such as radio occultation from a growing constellation of satellites orbiting the globe. It allows the capture of detailed temperature, humidity, and pressure information across the entire planet, including our vast oceans under-observed corners. The resulting boost to weather prediction is beneficial to both the global maritime industry and global forecast models.

Both organisations have committed to constantly improve the outcomes of the partnership. Spires satellites, for example, have the capacity for continual software improvements to improve the quality of data input being provided into Optimise. Meanwhile, Optimises algorithm will also further develop as it receives more quality data. This means that this partnership effectively generates both improved data input as well as an improved data output continuously over time, showing the power of digitalisation as a force to generate real change.Source: ZeroNorth, Spire Maritime

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