May7 , 2026

    G E Shipping boosts fleet efficiency with StormGeo

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    Great Eastern Shipping Company Limited (G E Shipping) has successfully implemented StormGeo’s technological solutions across its fleet.

    This cooperation intends to improve the operational efficiency and environmental performance of G E Shipping’s fleet by utilising StormGeo’s comprehensive s-Insight solution, which offers clients tools for optimising the commercial, technical, and environmental performance of their entire fleet.

    All 43 of G E Shipping’s fleets will leverage StormGeo’s suite of solutions, including the s-Log data reporting tool and s-Insight Environmental Performance platform.

    These tools provide comprehensive information on EU MRV, IMO DCS, and CII compliance, technical performance, commercial efficiency, and fuel performance monitoring.

    In a crucial step, the company has fully deployed StormGeo’s system for all reporting and emission data validation.

    Ankush Gupta, Chief Operating Officer of Great Eastern Shipping, said: “In this dynamic regulatory environment, having technology that facilitates swift data transfer for decarbonisation reporting and compliance with regulations like IMO-DCS, EUMRV, and FuelEU Maritime is paramount.

    “Furthermore, StormGeo’s solutions, including weather routing and voyage optimization, significantly enhance our ability to conduct safe, competitive, and low-carbon voyages. This comprehensive suite of solutions empowers us to thrive in the highly competitive shipping industry.”

    Petter Andersen, SVP Shipping, StormGeo stated: “Our collaboration with The Great Eastern Shipping Company represents a milestone in maritime digitalisation. By using StormGeo’s advanced analytics and environmental intelligence, The Great Eastern Shipping Company is well-positioned to optimise operations, reduce emissions, and drive sustainable growth.”

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