PortXchange has announced the release of its Port Emissions Report.
The Port Emissions Report provides a complete examination of emissions from several types of transportation, including vessels, harbour vessels, cargo handling equipment, trains, and trucks.
It monitors ship movements, vessel types, and related pollution emissions such CO2, CO, CH4, SO2, NOx, N2O, PM10, and CO2-equivalent GHG, allowing ports to identify crucial areas for improvement.
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The report also ensures that ports comply with local and international environmental requirements, therefore avoiding penalties such as administrative sanctions, financial fines, or public criticism.
By delivering actionable data, the Port Emissions Report enables ports to boost their sustainability initiatives and reach decarbonisation targets.
PortXchange added that the tool assists ports in meeting rising demands from a wide range of stakeholders, including governments, NGOs, shipping lines, and the general public, for reduced environmental impact.
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Abhishek Nair, Director of Business Development at PortXchange, said: “PortXchange is dedicated to advancing environmental sustainability through innovative solutions that support ports in their pursuit of greater ecological responsibility.”
Sjoerd de Jager, CEO of PortXchange, stated: “We are dedicated to helping ports not only meet but accelerate their journey to net zero. Historically, ports have operated in isolation, with fragmented data collection hindering progress.
“This launch marks a pivotal step towards creating a unified global standard for port emissions reporting, accessible to all ports, regardless of size or operational complexity. We need a unified standard similar to those already established in other industries.”