Napier Port has partnered with RightShip to implement RightPort risk solution, making it the first port in New Zealand to adopt this technology. RightPort is a digital solution that screens inbound vessels against risk-based criteria tailored to a port’s requirements, streamlining pre-arrival processes, reducing workload, and improving communication with vessels. It also connects users to a global network of ports, allowing access to feedback reports and vessel insights from other ports and terminals. This partnership will help Napier Port improve operational efficiency, safety standards, and environmental performance, supporting their vision to be a reliable, resilient, and sustainable port service.
Todd Dawson, Chief Executive of Napier Port, stated that RightPort will help them improve operational efficiency, safety standards, and environmental performance, while also supporting their vision to be a long-term partner for customers and the community. Andy Symonds, Head of APAC at RightShip, expressed excitement about the partnership, highlighting Napier Port’s commitment to enhancing maritime safety and sustainability. This partnership aligns with RightShip’s mission to create a safer and greener maritime industry, and they look forward to working with Napier Port and supporting them with their data-driven solutions and global network.
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