Sea inked a Knowledge Partnership Agreement with the centre committing to long term strategic collaboration.
Sea will be providing access to its pre-trade intelligence & analytics tool that processes over 68.7 billion AIS data points annually with inhouse derived insights.
Bo Cerup-Simonsen, CEO of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, commented: “Reliable data empowers us to make informed decisions. With Sea, the Center 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.”
Sea was originally a technology spin-off from Clarksons and now operates as an independent company delivering data-driven solutions for sustainable shipping.
Peter Schroder, CEO at Sea, said: “The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping is the leading provider of the innovation and collaboration the shipping industry needs to achieve our decarbonisation targets.
“Our platform will accelerate the Center’s work in enabling future solutions, concepts, and standards – including modelling viable decarbonisation pathways. Sea’s purpose is to power better decisions to enable sustainable shipping, so we’re proud to be joining this powerful alliance of global organisations.”