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New ‘groundbreaking’ platform provides maritime trade info, supports decarbonisation

2022-03-17 09:21   Release person:Schindler Logistics

  

March 16, 2022, by 

Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has developed a ‘groundbreaking’ platform that delivers information on cargo transported by individual vessels, the companies that own the cargo and the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission associated with global maritime trade.

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Named Global Shipping Watch, the platform is said to bring a new level of analytical depth, accountability and transparency to shipping and international supply chains.

As disclosed, the platform introduces a pilot version covering large trading countries such as the U.S. and Brazil.

It combines a detailed description of cargo in individual ships, including ownership information, with data on ship movements and operations obtained from satellites and land stations.

Developed within the research project Spatially Explicit Analysis of Cargo Associated maritime Shipping Emissions (SEA-CASE), the Global Shipping Watch is partly funded by the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket).

It currently includes data on all the maritime exports and imports of the U.S. as well as the exports of countries including Brazil, Chile, Peru, Ghana and Indonesia, in the year 2019. The ambition is to increase the geographical and temporal coverage of the platform to include most of the global maritime trade, SEI explains.

The combination of detailed cargo data and vessel operations data brings a very powerful product and shines a light on what has long been a blind spot. Companies, investors, governments and research organisations can now use the data to inform decisions and actions to improve maritime shipping logistics and decrease emissions”, said Javier Godar, a senior researcher at SEI.