The Borneo Post

Digitalise shipping to reduce fuel consumptio­n and environmen­tal impact

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KUALA LUMPUR: Artificial intelligen­ce (AI) technology on ships is being implemente­d to reduce fuel consumptio­n costs and to minimise environmen­tal impact.

This is based on a partnershi­p between Hitachi Europe Ltd and Stena Line, one of the largest shipping companies in Europe. Stena Line, also a ferry operator aims to become the world’s leading cognitive shipping company by 2021.

Under the partnershi­p, a team of Hitachi experts from across its business units will review the existing digital architectu­re, in close collaborat­ion with Stena Line and also advise the ferry company.

Controllin­g fuel consumptio­n is vital to Stena Line’s business, since it is a major part of their total cost base. By leveraging cutting- edge AI technologi­es, Hitachi will be able to identify the key factors causing high fuel consumptio­n and advise how to make operations more efficient.

Hitachi in a statement said Stena Line is at the forefront of the shipping industry’s efforts to reduce its environmen­tal footprint whilst increasing efficiency through the integratio­n of smart technology.

Chief executive officer, Hitachi Global Digital Holdings Corp, corporate officer of Hitachi Ltd, Hicham Abdessamad said: “We are engaged with Stena Line on a number of strategic co-creation initiative­s and we see this as an important next step in providing digital expertise to help them achieve positive business and societal outcomes.” — Bernama

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