Log-In Logistica Intermodal is partnering with Nautilus Labs for reductions in fuel consumption and carbon emissions, optimised operations, and successful digital adoption across the latter’s organisation.
Nautilus’s solution was initially implemented on two container vessels of Log-In’s liner fleet that must adhere to strict ETAs. Both vessels leveraged Nautilus to maintain their ETAs, using just-in-time arrival. With Nautilus’s machine learning-based dynamic operating recommendations, the vessels were able to reduce engine output while maintaining a similar speed over ground.
Across both vessels and over 439 optimised sailing days, Log-In reduced fuel consumption and cut emissions by 3.12%. The companies have since expanded their partnership across Log-In’s fleet of seven container liners and expect to see substantial gains in value through Nautilus’s fleet-wide efficiency solutions.
Log-In Logística Intermodal’s operations focus on creating integrated logistics solutions for cargo handling in coastal shipping in Brazil and Mercosul, by sea and complemented by a road tip for door-to-door services, as well as port handling and cargo storage through maritime terminals and land intermodals.
Nautilus Labs has hubs in New York, Singapore, London, Paris, Athens, and Bangalore, and is backed by top venture capital firms and investors, like the Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund and M12.
Tags: Emissions, Log-In Logistica, Nautilus, Vessels
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