June28 , 2026

    UK maritime software provider joins Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center

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    Maritime software provider Sea has officially become a partner of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping in an attempt to speed up the decarbonisation of the shipping sector.

    Sea is a leading provider of commercial software solutions for global maritime trade and delivers data-driven solutions that power better decisions to enable sustainable shipping for charterers, brokers, and owners.

    As the Centre’s knowledge partner, Clarksons Group’s technology spin-off will be providing access to its pre-trade intelligence & analytics tool that processes over 68.7bn AIS data points annually with in-house derived insights, including visibility of activity across ports and vessel deployment.

    The tool can also provide emissions evaluations for analysis of green corridors and waiting times and fleet speed developments, in order to estimate emission reduction potentials.

    “The Centre will get important insights into global fleet operations which can help us fast-track the development and implementation of green corridors, technology projects, and progressive regulatory frameworks,” Bo Cerup-Simonsen, CEO of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping.

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