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Hapag-Lloyd deploys digital tools for cyber and decarbonisation compliance

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One of the world’s largest container ship owners is using software and analytics to comply with the latest cyber resilience requirements and EU and IMO environmental regulations

Germany-headquartered Hapag-Lloyd is using digital tools to remain compliant with the latest cyber security, environment regulations and class requirements while it ramps up investments in cutting container ship emissions.

Hapag-Lloyd is using StormGeo’s digital solutions and services, including s-Log reporting software and s-Suite with enhanced cyber security and data encryption, to upload files, extract data, and to transmit sensitive data for storage and analytics.

StormGeo’s programs will keep Hapag-Lloyd’s fleet of around 300 ships compliant with the FuelEU Maritime regulation that came into effect on 1 January 2025, in line with unified requirements (URs) introduced by the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) for newbuild ships and onboard electronic equipment, UR E26 and UR E27.

This European Union (EU)-driven initiative encourages shipping companies to decarbonise their operations by reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity of their vessels and increasing the use of sustainable fuels, such as biofuels, methanol, ammonia and others.

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