By Ilari Leinonen, Product Owner, Elomatic The maritime industry is currently navigating a period of transformation, which is driven by increasingly stringent regulatory frameworks and an industry-wide push towards decarbonization. With these

Ilari Leinonen
By Ilari Leinonen, Product Owner, Elomatic
The maritime industry is currently navigating a period of transformation, which is driven by increasingly stringent regulatory frameworks and an industry-wide push towards decarbonization. With these factors in mind, ship owners and operators are under more scrutiny than ever before. Heightened stakeholder pressure has meant that the shipping industry has had to double down on energy efficiency, which means it is vital that more immediate operational measures and innovative digital solutions are leveraged to support regulatory compliance. This shift towards digitalization is reshaping how maritime operations are managed, from energy efficiency to maintenance practices.
The digital transformation in maritime operations
Despite the maritime industry generating vast amounts of operational, commercial, and environmental data, it has lagged significantly behind other industries in embracing more modern and sophisticated digital solutions. For years, maritime operations have relied on outdated systems that fail to capitalize on the potential of modern technologies when it comes
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