How digitalization drives sustainable maritime routes
How digitalization can unlock green shipping corridors from feasibility study to implementation.

Green shipping corridors represent a vital initiative towards sustainable maritime trade, creating zero-emission pathways along key shipping routes.
To shed light on how digital solutions can accelerate these developments, PortXchange has released a white paper titled “How Digitalization Can Unlock Green Shipping Corridors from Feasibility Study to Implementation.”
This comprehensive document explores the strategic steps required to make green corridors a reality and outlines the unique role of digital technologies in advancing decarbonization within the maritime industry.
Authored by Dr. Prof. Beatriz Canamary and Sue Terpilowski, FCILT, OBE, the white paper presents a five-step approach, designed to support stakeholders from the feasibility stage through implementation.
This approach highlights how digitalization enhances efficiency and reduces emissions, including Scope 3. It also addresses key commitments from COP26’s Clydebank Declaration to develop green corridors, with insights from the Global Maritime Forum’s “Getting to Zero Coalition” report on necessary regulatory, financial, and safety frameworks.
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