WEATHER INTELLIGENCE AIDS ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE

Feb 25, 2025 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Fleet safety and efficiency improvements see one of Turkiye’s major shipowners sign a new three-year contract for weather intelligence provider Weathernews’ comprehensive performance monitoring platform.

Yasa has subscribed to Weathernews’ SeaNavigator platform for the past two years and will continue with its premium package that includes route optimisation, accurate vessel performance monitoring, and full environmental support covering CII (Carbon Intensity Index), EU ETS, CO2 emissions monitoring service (ESM), as well as Fuel EU reporting. The agreement covers Yasa’s entire bulker and tanker fleets as well as future vessel purchases.

Weathernews’ in-house meteorologists and voyage planners are in communication with ships across the Yasa fleet on a daily basis, in addition to arranging regular workshops with the company’s operations department. Constant performance monitoring of individual vessels feeds into voyage audit reports. On request, Weathernews provides its Optimum Ship Routeing (OSR) service to Yasa’s bulk and tanker fleet.

Capt Serkan Ozturk, Yasa, said: “We are delighted to continue our collaboration with Weathernews, a global leader in maritime weather and navigation services. Their cutting-edge solutions and accurate forecasts have been instrumental in enhancing the safety and efficiency of our operations at sea. Weathernews’ expertise and innovative approach make them an indispensable partner in tackling the challenges of maritime logistics. We look forward to achieving even greater milestones together.”

Filotas Paschos, Business Development Manager, Weathernews, added: “On the back of a strong relationship forged over the past two years, we are naturally very happy that Yasa’s top management has opted to continue to work with us. They assessed the competition but we remained their top choice, which is a robust vote of confidence in our platform and technology.” 

Yasa, as Turkiye’s strongest shipping player, is regarded as one of Weathernews’ most important customers.

Paschos said: “Our solutions are tailored to customers’ specific requirements and our focus on objectively protecting their interests has won the favour of compatriot shipping companies who follow Yasa’s strong example.”

Image: Weathernews helps Yasa’s fleet meet compliance goals (source: Weathernews/Blue C)

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