The Global Maritime Forum has recently unveiled a new low-carbon website designed to enhance accessibility to its wide range of programs and initiatives, simplify the search for reports and articles, and facilitate connections with relevant individuals. The organization, dedicated to shaping the future of global seaborne trade, launched the website with a focus on sustainability, making its research on the shipping industry more easily accessible to users.
Rasmus Nord Jørgensen, Director of Communications at the Global Maritime Forum, emphasized the user-friendly and low-carbon design of the new website, aiming to inspire others to adopt similar practices. The site’s low-carbon approach involves technical and design choices, such as hosting with renewable energy-powered vendors and minimizing data transfer through visual design decisions.
The revamped website addresses user challenges identified through interviews, offering an easy-to-access library function for reports and articles. With a growing number of initiatives and projects, the site aims to provide clarity on the Forum’s community activities and goals, catering to a diverse audience of companies, organizations, and individuals. The ongoing evolution of the website reflects the commitment to sustainability and positive societal impact, with plans to adapt and improve based on user feedback and community engagement.
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