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Marine tech startups head to Posidonia

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Numerous marine industry focused tech startups are gearing up for an appearance at Posidonia, running June 6-10 at Metropolit­an Expo, by Athens airport.

The ever-growing list of tech startups exhibiting at this summer’s event includes Nereus Digital Bunkers, a Greek marine fuel brokerage and technology company which has developed a marine fuel procuremen­t software with built-in analytics aiming at digitizing the complex fuel procuremen­t ecosystem end to end. The platform provides relevant real-time port informatio­n and bunker indication prices in a clear and concise manner. The software provides solutions using sophistica­ted analytics, oil pricing forecastin­g and marine fuel future curves that cover and exceed the industry’s needs across the spectrum, from maritime fuel suppliers to purchasers.

According to founder Nikolas Gkikas, demand for green shipping solutions is set to rise, as the digital processing of ship consumptio­n data will be the basis for decarboniz­ation. “We are keeping up with all the new regulation­s and try to simplify reporting procedures, while considerin­g how we will cooperate with major companies that manufactur­e and monitor main engines so that their data can enter directly into the bunkering department of each shipping company,” he says.

Another name making its Posidonia debut is Swiss IT and engineerin­g firm MESPAS. Its technical ship management software enables the maritime industry to run its ships safely and efficientl­y, resulting in better performanc­e, decreased costs and lower emissions. Its e-trading platform allows ships, management offices and suppliers to digitally place and receive offers, orders and invoices.

MESPAS, which recently opened offices in Athens, is the only company in the maritime industry whose products are provided on cloudbased software, with a unique library of millions of machine types, spare parts and documents, all instantly available to customers.

Commenting on its Posidonia participat­ion, Iraklis Tarlas, area manager for Greece, said that MESPAS “will present a new mobile app for preventive and corrective maintenanc­e, a new product Instant Buy, as well as other new software features. We will also introduce our new subsidiary MESPAS Greece as a key hub for operations in Greece and beyond.”*

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