Siglar Carbon Ship Finder, a digital tool allowing charterers to compare carbon emissions from ships at the click of a button launched.
The insight given by the new Norwegian tool can be used to reduce emissions and its related carbon cost exposure. It can also kickstart what Siglar Carbon has termed as the commercial decarbonisation of the maritime industry.
The new tool makes allows users to instantly find the most carbon-efficient ships by ranking the available alternatives according to expected carbon footprint.
To promote transparency and understanding, the estimates are presented in tonnes of CO2 emitted.
Two years ago, some of the biggest names in chartering vowed to make the details of their shipping carbon footprint public, signing up to the Sea Cargo Charter created by the Global Maritime Forum.
Tags: Carbon Cost, Carbon Emission, Digital Tool, Siglar Carbon Ship Finder
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