Air Freight News

PortXchange unveils standalone port emissions report: A vital tool for enhanced port sustainability

5 hours ago

PortXchange has announced the launch of its Port Emissions Report, an advanced analytical tool now available as a standalone product or as part of the newly introduced EmissionInsider Carbon Insight Suite. This innovative technology provides comprehensive emissions analysis tailored explicitly for ports, offering a new level of reporting capability to support environmental sustainability.

The Port Emissions Report delivers a detailed analysis of emissions from various transport modes, including vessels, harbor vessels, cargo handling equipment, railways and trucking. It tracks ship movements, vessel types and the associated emissions of pollutants such as CO2, CO, CH4, SO2, NOx, N2O, PM10, and CO2-equivalent greenhouse gases, enabling ports to identify critical areas for improvement. This thorough analysis is essential for developing effective decarbonisation strategies and facilitates data-driven decision-making by offering actionable insights to guide corrective actions.

Available independently of the EmissionInsider Carbon Insight Suite, the Port Emissions Report is an ideal solution for ports seeking focused, standalone reporting capabilities.

The report also ensures compliance with local and international environmental standards, helping ports avoid penalties such as administrative sanctions, financial fines, or public censure. By providing high-quality, actionable data, the Port Emissions Report empowers ports to strengthen their sustainability efforts and achieve decarbonisation goals. Belfast Harbor and the Port of Houston are already leveraging its capabilities. As Belfast Harbor notes, "The In-Port Vessel Emissions Report has been instrumental in helping us accurately track and manage our emissions, ensuring compliance with stringent environmental regulations and advancing our sustainability initiatives."

Ports are increasingly adopting the Port Emissions Report to comply with evolving environmental regulations such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) in the EU, the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) framework in the UK and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations in the USA. The tool helps ports meet increasing demands from numerous stakeholders—including governments, NGOs, shipping lines, and the public, to reduce their environmental impact. By positioning themselves as leaders in sustainability and innovation within the maritime industry, ports can attract environmentally-conscious customers and partners while distinguishing themselves from competitors. Furthermore, the Port Emissions Report enables ports to contribute to global efforts to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting greener practices. This then opens up access to financial benefits, including grants, subsidies and tax incentives for implementing sustainable technologies.

"PortXchange is dedicated to advancing environmental sustainability through innovative solutions that support ports in their pursuit of greater ecological responsibility," said Abhishek Nair, Director of Business Development at PortXchange. "The Port Emissions Report exemplifies our commitment to providing high-quality, actionable data that empowers ports to enhance their sustainability strategies."

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/containers-seaport.jpg
Port of Oakland container volume continues to grow
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Smart_Freight_truck.jpg
Smart Freight Centre launches new shipper-carrier coalition to pilot heavy-duty EV charging along the first ever US over the road electrified corridor
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/LB_map.jpg
Shoemaker Bridge repairs planned for Sept. 28-29 at the Port of Long Beach
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/BBC-HOUSTON-Houston.jpg
BBC HOUSTON christened at the Port of Houston
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Shaper_class.jpg
Upsizing 4 of the vessels on order to largest in the world
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/ASD_Tug_2312_Aquarius.jpg
Two Damen ASD 2312 tugs arrive in Sri Lanka for Sri Lanka Shipping Company Limited
View Article