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Pillar 3: Digitalisation & innovation

  • The role of digitalization and innovation as the integrating pillar of maritime decarbonization is emphasized, enabling complex and electrified port systems to operate efficiently. Data, automation, and advanced analytics are positioned as essential for scalable emissions reduction
  • Digital twins are virtual replicas of port infrastructure that enable real-time monitoring, simulation, and optimization of operations. Emissions reduction is achieved through improved coordination, reduced congestion, and predictive maintenance
  • Data-driven port management systems are highlighted as tools for integrating vessel movement, energy consumption, and operational performance into a unified platform. Enhanced transparency and real-time carbon tracking are identified as critical for regulatory compliance and decision-making
  • The integration of artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies is emphasized for predictive maintenance, smart energy management, and sensor-based monitoring. Operational efficiency and emissions reduction are achieved without compromising performance
  • A comprehensive digital transformation strategy is outlined, including advanced management systems, blockchain-based traceability, and industry collaboration. Digitalization is positioned as a fundamental enabler of decarbonization, governance, and long-term competitiveness
Updated on Apr 30, 2026