By analysing real-time weather data, sea currents,
wind force, and wave heights, AI helps ships determine the most fuel-efficient
routes, significantly cutting emissions. The
impact of AI-driven navigation on maritime sustainability was a key discussion
point at the International Maritime Conference – Aarohan, organised by the
Integrated Maritime Exchange (IME) in Dehradun on Friday, (21 Mar ’25)where
industry experts and stakeholders gathered to explore technological innovations
in the sector. Anil Mittal, from the Dehradun-based Offing Group, which is
developing AI-based navigation technology in collaboration with a major French
company, highlighted its growing significance. On the sidelines of the event, he said, ‘This technology will soon
become an integral part of the shipping industry.’
Mittal said that IMO regulations require shipping
companies to reduce carbon emissions by 40 per cent by 2030 compared to 2008
levels. Achieving this target is critical, as emissions now directly influence
a ship’s efficiency rating, ranging from ‘A’ (most fuel-efficient) to ‘E’
(least efficient). ‘A lower rating due to excessive emissions not only impacts
a company’s reputation but also results in financial penalties,’ he added.
Highlighting AI’s
practical benefits, Mittal said, ‘The system will help ship captains identify
the most fuel-efficient routes with minimal turns, significantly reducing fuel
consumption. Some cargo ships burn 50-60 metric tonnes of fuel daily, leading
to high carbon emissions. The current navigation systems are not precise enough
to provide real-time weather insights along a ship’s route, making them less
effective in reducing fuel use. AI is set to
become a game-changer in this regard.’
Capt Kunal Uniyal,
co-founder of IME and organiser of the event, underscored the industry’s
growing reliance on AI to enhance efficiency and combat global warming. ‘The shipping sector is rapidly adopting
AI-driven technologies to increase its efficiency and curb the effects of
global warming.
This conference provided a platform to better
understand these transformative technologies,’ he said.