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Just in Time Arrival Platform

Waste no more.

Arrive smarter. Save more. Emit less.

ShipCon is a predictive voyage optimization platform that synchronizes vessel arrival times with real-time port readiness — eliminating wasted fuel, waiting time, and CO₂ emissions.

Live Vessel
Connecting to live AIS feed…
The Problem

"Hurry & Wait" concept

Significant fuel waste

Vessels rush at full speed then anchor and wait — inflating OPEX and bunker burn.

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Increasing CO₂ emissions

Container ships account for 33% of maritime CO₂. EU/IMO regulations attach direct financial cost.

Port congestion & waiting

Early arrivals increase anchorage congestion and waiting time for the operators.

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Hidden operational costs

Crew workload, machinery hours, and disrupted schedules erode margins voyage after voyage.

Hurry & Wait vs. JIT Arrival

Same voyage. Same RTA. Different fuel burn.

Scenario A — Current (21h)Fuel wasted
Sailing
Waiting
Scenario A — JIT (21h)−30% fuel
14.3 kts
Scenario B — Current (35h)Early arrival
Sailing
Scenario B — JIT (35h)Optimal
Eco
Sailing
Waiting
JIT optimal
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The Solution

Platform that synchronises vessel arrival times with actual port readiness.

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Real-time AIS integration

Live vessel position and SOG tracking across the world fleet.

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Weather forecast routing

Marine weather integrated for the optimum route and ETA.

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Port readiness

Berth availability, congestion indices and port services.

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Vessel fuel profile model

Each vessel's consumption curve modeled for eco-optimal speed.

How ShipCon Works

  1. 01
    Input voyage parameters

    Departure, RTA, restrictions, fuel profile.

  2. 02
    Data aggregation

    AIS + weather + port congestion in real time.

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    JIT speed calculation

    Min speed on time, or most economical speed.

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    Voyage overview output

    Graphical summary, ETA per port, total cost & fuel.

The Value

Numbers that move the fleet.

10–15%

Fuel & Emissions Savings

Eliminate unnecessary high-speed sailing and align consumption with eco speed.

33%

CO₂ from containerships

Percentage containerships alone emit under the Hurry & Wait concept.

>40

CO₂ emissions (million tonnes)

Number that containerships alone emit annually.