Airobotics

Year Founded: 2014
Employee Count: 251 – 1000
Exit: IPO
Airobotics provides an end-to-end, fully automatic solution for collecting aerial data using autonomous drones. With an in-depth understanding of the challenges seaports face in monitoring ground and sea traffic, port safety and emergency response, and other operational tasks, the Airobotics solution directly connects seaport operators with concise and actionable aerial data. In the past year, the company has raised over $100 million to fund growth and future endeavours.
Avikus

Year Founded: 2021
Employee Count: 51-100
Avikus was founded in 2021 and specialises in developing autonomous navigation solutions. The company is a subsidiary of Hyundai and, although only starting in 2021, has already had a significant breakthrough in the maritime industry. Avrikus technology was used for the successful autonomous voyage of the LNG Carrier Prism Courage. The ship autonomously sailed through the Gulf of Mexico to South Korea via the Panama Canal using Avikus’ HiNAS 2.0 Technology.
Awake.ai

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 11-50
Awake.ai has developed a range of tools to enable smart ports including berth planning, services marketplaces and mobile applications. Awake.ai has worked with the ports of Gothenburg, Rotterdam and Valencia to pilot berth planning, digital twin and vehicle tracking solutions.
Bearing.ai

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 4-10
Bearing.ai creates AI-enabled products. The company was founded in 2019 and has recently announced a partnership with K Lines. Bearing.ai shall install the new Bearing Analysis Dashboard on more than 300 K-Line vessels. The new platform is powered by ship performance models built on real-world data, used to predict fuel consumption, speed and many other factors.
Bunkertrace

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 1-10
BunkerTrace combines digital and forensic technologies to create an inclusive support system that enhances marine fuel traceability and provides a transparent chain of custody for better quality assurance in the bunker fuel supply chain. Bunkertrace has recently partnered with marine fuel testing company VPS to market Bunkertrace’s blockchain and synthetic DNA Technology. The service will allow for greater efficiency across the bunkering supply chain and peace of mind in ensuring customer compliance.
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Chord X

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 26-50
Chord X combines artificial intelligence and cloud computing to help reduce the industry’s CO2 emissions and focuses on Fuel and Emissions reporting. Chord X has recently partnered with Geislinger on a project that provides visibility on how engine performance affects a vessel’s overall operational efficiency, as reported by the IMO’s incoming CII regulations.
Cogoport

Year Founded: 2016
Employee Count: 251-1000
Cogoport is an international logistics data-driven marketplace that helps manage end-to-end freight logistics for its customers. Their web-based solution provides instant freight rates and helps simplify booking and tracking shipments. Importers or exporters can use Cogoport’s platform to facilitate their business transactions, get instant rates, transparent market prices, easy invoicing process and real-time access to information on our user-friendly dashboard. Over the past year, the company has had significant investments to help them with upcoming projects.
Delta Corp Shipping

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 11-50
Delta Corp was set up in 2019 to position itself as a leading Dry Bulk Shipping & Wet Bulk shipping platform with a global footprint. They seek to navigate high-growth and niche markets and value long-lasting relationships. Delta Corp has recently formed a digital bunker platform with Bunker Connect to develop further and expand Bunker Connects digital bunker platform. The new partnership shall ensure that bunkering processes become more automated and transparent.
Dive Technologies

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 26-50
Dive Technologies delivers the most reliable and flexible Autonomous Underwater Vehicles to enable safe and successful access to the greatest depths of the world’s oceans. Dive Technologies offers the DIVE-LD commercial AUV and customisable AUV-Kit to the market today. Their architecture provides a solution for rapidly integrating complex payloads or multi-sensor suites.
e1 Marine

Year Founded: 2021
Employee Count: 1-10
E1 Marine provides clean energy technologies, including advanced methanol to hydrogen generator products supporting the fuel cell industry. Their technology enables maritime operations to generate fuel-cell grade hydrogen onboard or onsite efficiently and safely. ABS has recently awarded the company a concept verified statement of maturity for its M-series methanol to hydrogen generator. This is a critical step in the commercial application of this technology.
eConowind

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 26-50
eConowind is a Dutch startup that was spun out of Conoship international, a ship design and engineering office in Groningen. eConowind is dedicated to wind-assisted ship propulsion. Last year, eConowind took an order from Scharm Shipping to retrofit two 16m tall wind-assist ventifoil units on one of their cargo ships.
Fleetzero

​​Year Founded: 2021
Employee Count: 1-10
​​Fleetzero was founded in 2021 and is building a fleet of electric ships to deliver cargo for customers powered by their Fleetzero Marine Battery System. Their battery cells are designed for rugged marine environments and offer 2 MwH energy storage per pack. Each battery pack is designed within a customised shipping container, has automatic onboard fire hazard systems and is designed for autonomous, remote, or synchronised operation.
Flexport

Year Founded: 2013
Employee Count: 1K-5K
Flexport is a freight forwarder aiming to bring together technology, infrastructure, and expertise to deliver real-time visibility and control for cargo owners. Flexport is one of the few scaleups in the Maritime 150, since being founded nine years ago, Flexport has raised $935 million and now employs over 3,000 people worldwide.
Forto

Year Founded: 2016
Employee Count: 251-1000
Forto is a digital, asset-free freight service provider. Their goal is to create the best freight-forwarding experience for customers. Forto and Hapag-Lloyd launched a biofuel program in August 2022, helping shipping companies reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Customers booking total container load shipments with Forto can now add advanced biofuel to their bookings. According to Forto, this effectively reduces 100 per cent of their transport’s GHG emissions.
FourKites

Year Founded: 2014
Employee Count: 251-1000
FourKites is a predictive supply chain platform delivering real-time visibility and execution for Fortune 500 companies and third-party logistics firms across 70 countries. Using a proprietary algorithm to calculate shipment arrival times, FourKites enables customers to lower operating costs, improve on-time performance, and strengthen end-customer relationships. With a network of more than four million GPS/ELD devices, FourKites covers all modes, including ocean, rail, parcel and over-the-road. The platform is optimised for mobile and equipped with market-leading end-to-end security.
FourKites was established in 2013 with offices in the US, Europe and Asia. They employ over 550 people worldwide with more than 250 dedicated engineers and data scientists to ensure they can tackle their customer’s biggest pain points.
Part of the FourKites growth story comes from its acquisitions in the logistics technology space. In 2021, FourKites announced the acquisition of Haven and introduced Dynamic OceanSM, a next-generation visibility solution that can redefine end-to-end management for international ocean shipments. Dynamic OceanSM will integrate advanced document management capabilities, robust collaboration features and support for bookings with real-time tracking. The programme shall cover 99% global container traffic and more than 750 ports.
Since the launch of Dynamic OceanSM, FourKites have added features to the programme to ensure that it is kept up to date with the technical advancements occurring in the industry. They recently included a new AI-powered ETA capability to provide real-time shipment visibility. FourKites believe this software shall provide ETA’s that are 20% to 40% more accurate than carrier-generated ETA’s.
FuelTrust

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 26-50
FuelTrust leverages a technology platform that authenticates relationships across the fuel lifecycle, digitally verifies data from shared sources, validates compliance, and identifies potential fraud. The company has come up with several innovative solutions over the past year, one of which is launching blockchain carbon baseline solutions for the maritime industry which are aimed at supporting the industry to achieve the IMO’s goal of reducing carbon emissions by 50% by 2050.
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Global Shipping Business Network

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 4-10
Global Shipping Business Network is a not-for-profit technology consortium with a blockchain-enabled operating system designed to transform the shipping industry and global trade at large. It offers a secure platform for trusted data to be shared between disparate, often competing parties across global supply chains, as well as with financial institutions. Their Cargo Release product, which has been deployed across China, Southeast Asia, Europe and Latin America, offers an efficient, paperless solution to reduce the cargo release process from 2 – 3 days, to 1 – 2 hours.
Groke Technologies

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 1-10
Groke Technologies is a Finnish startup backed by Mitsui and Mitsubushi among other major Japanese corporations and ship owners. Groke develops vessel autonomous systems for ships. Their first product, Groke Pro is aimed at improving safety while reducing the burden on crew by using a range of sensors to improve situational awareness on the bridge. The system is being rolled out to a fleet of 150 tankers operated by Tsurumi Sunmarine Co Ltd.
Harvest Technology Group

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 26-50
Harvest Technology Group has developed a range of tools for low bandwidth environments. Their technology is used to enable inspections and surveillance of maritime assets while offshore. Harvest Technology Group announced earlier this year that they had executed a formal reseller agreement with Speedcast. Together they aim to combine Harvest’s ultra-low bandwidth network with livestreaming solutions with Speedcast’s solution.
HydroSurv

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 1-10
HydroSurv is a designer, builder and operator of innovative unmanned surface vessels (USVs) for hydrographic, geophysical and environmental data acquisition. HydroSurv is working with offshore renewable energy companies such as Catapult and partners Reygar and Core Blue. Together they have launched a pair of autonomous surface vessels that use a range of sensors and “task-orientated” payloads to carry out unmanned operations, increasingly important as the sector moves further from shore and into deep waters.
Intellisense Systems

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 101-250
Intellisense Systems is a leading provider of advanced sensing and display solutions. Their innovative technologies include integrated sensor systems, wearable technologies, visualisation and display systems, and augmented intelligence software solutions. In 2020, the company announced the completion and launch of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship, an AI and solar-powered marine research vessel that will traverse oceans, gathering vital environmental data.
iO3 Pte Ltd

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 1-10
iO3 Pte Ltd provides an integrated communication management platform which delivers IoT with built-in cyber security. Their digitalisation platform has been specifically designed to support enhanced integrated solutions, asset optimisation, and delivery of secured critical applications globally. The company was launched in 2019 and has formed several partnerships with companies such as K-Line, DNT and Tipco, providing them with systems such as fleet optimisation and weather routing.
Kaiko Systems

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 11-50
Kaiko Systems is an operating intelligence company that leverages manual operations to generate real-time insights for shipping companies to prevent incidents, increase operational efficiency, and reduce maintenance costs. With Kaiko Systems, crews can save 50% of the time on deck operations. Kaiko Systems have partnered with Hanseaticsoft to use their integrated systems to ease technical management and increase collaboration between vessels and staff on shore.
Kaleris

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 251-1000
Backed by Silicon Valley investor Accel KKR, Kaleris is the new brand pulling together a rollup of a range of supply chain execution products. This includes the terminal operating system Navis (acquired in 2021), yard management system PINC (acquired in 2020), and RailCarRx.
Marindows

Year Founded: 2021
Employee Count: 26-50
Marindows is a spin-off company from electric vessels firm e5 Lab, a joint venture between Asahi Tanker, Exeno Yamamiz, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Mitsubishi. It has developed a digital platform to link edge computing systems onboard ships with cloud services and shore-based applications, intending to provide a range of maritime specific services. The company was formed in 2021 and since has had investments from significant companies such as Softbank and Wärtsilä.
Massterly

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 1-10
Massterly is a full-service autonomous marine shipping company. They are an autonomous shipping venture built by Norwegian shipping companies Wilhelmsen and Kongsberg. Land-based control centres will be established to monitor and operate autonomous ships in Norway and internationally. Since launching in 2018, Massterly has launched the Yara Birkeland and more recently announced the launch of an autonomous shipping project, Reach Subsea, which aims to introduce unmanned surface vehicles dedicated to surveying, inspection and light repair projects.
MO4

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 4-10
MO4 forecasts the workability of vessels in offshore operations more accurately than current methods. They aim to supply MO4 technology to traditional and new markets and help the industry improve safety records, reduce CO2 emissions, increase workability and enhance overall project performance. MO4 recently partnered with Damen Shipyards Group to digitalise offshore wind farm operations.
Northern Lights

Year Founded: 2021
Employee Count: 11-50
Northern Lights is a partnership between Equinor, Shell and Total and is a crucial component of Longship, the Norwegian Government’s full-scale carbon capture and storage project. Founded in 2021, the company aims to develop the world’s first open-source CO2 transport and storage infrastructure. Their ships shall incorporate auxiliary wind propulsion, aiming to decarbonise emissions.
Ocean Infinity

Year Founded: 2017
Employee Count: 251-1000
Ocean Infinity is a large scale marine robotics company with offices across Europe and North America. Founded in Houston, Texas, in 2017, they have developed a range of technologies to support remote and autonomous operations and have a growing team of more than 600 technology and data specialists with competencies in uncrewed vessel operations, ROV operations, AUV operations, robotics engineering, data processing, surveying, oceanography, and hydrography.
In the past few years, the company has made a wide range of acquisitions including maritime security services provider Ambery, offshore engineering business Geowynd, and Norwegian autonomous systems developer Red Rock. Recently, Ocean Infinity began sea trials of the first of its fleet of 78m long Armada robotic vessels. The ships will be capable of working as crewed or uncrewed offshore support vessels for a range of jobs and will be capable of using green ammonia as fuel.
Ocean Technologies Group

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 251-1000
Ocean Technologies Group was formed in 2020 by Oakley Capital as a roll up bringing together some of the maritime industry’s leading learning and operational technologies companies. OTG brands include learning technology brands Seagull, Videotel and Marlins, the Tero Marine fleet management system, and the Compas crew management system.
OneConnect

Year Founded: 2015
Employee Count: 1K-5K
OneConnect aims to build a technology as a service platform for financial institutions. OneConnect and China Merchants Port Group are working toward the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Port Logistics and Trade Facilitation Blockchain Platform Project. Together, they aim to use blockchain as the underlying technology to jointly promote the construction of small ports and help ports and upstream and downstream enterprises reduce costs and increase efficiency.
OneLearn Global

Year Founded: 2021
Employee Count: 26-50
OneLearn Global was founded in 2021 to provide training solutions to serve the maritime, energy, hospitality and industrial sectors and offers a practical and intuitive next-gen learning management system designed to deliver an engaging, personalised and intuitive learning experience. They have launched an online eShop to empower seafarers who wish to progress in their careers.
Open Ocean Robotics

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 11-50
Open Ocean Robotics believes that our oceans are full of information that can protect at-risk species, allow ships to have more fuel-efficient routes, crack down on illegal fishing and enable us to understand climate change’s impacts better. The company’s uncrewed surface vehicles are equipped with sensors, cameras and communication devices to capture information from anywhere on the ocean and have instant access; harvesting energy from the sun enables their boats to travel nonstop for months without producing any greenhouse gas emissions, noise pollution or risk of oil spills.
OrbitMI

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 26-50
OrbitMI Inc. is a software company with a mission of unlocking the hidden value in data generated by maritime to help the entire sector become more efficient, profitable and sustainable. In 2021 Furetank shipping chose to deploy the OrbitMI AI-powered vessels performance management platform across its product and chemical tankers fleet. During a pilot using Orbit on three vessels, Furetank significantly increased control over bunker consumption and productivity due to improved planning and coordination of all commercial activities.
Orca AI

Year Founded: 2018
Employee count: 51-250
Orca AI’s mission is to enhance the safety and efficiency of ship operations. It combines data and deep learning to reduce collisions and save lives. They ensure safety in waterways and deep waters. Orca AI was founded in 2018 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. Since its founding, they have raised over $15 million in funding to help fund R&D and growth. They employ over 50 people who are located in the UK, USA, Israel and Greece.
Orca AI is working with Petredec and North P&I Club to revolutionise marine insurance pricing and claims through an enhanced data model for ships that more accurately reflects their risk profiles. Orca’s navigation and avoidance system, installed on Petredec vessels, aims to provide improved visibility in difficult conditions, reducing human error and helping crews make informed decisions.
Orca AI has also partnered with Maran Tankers Management to develop their fleets’ situational awareness and safe navigation in congested waterways. Their automated situational awareness platform enables the crew onboard to make data-driven decisions in congested waters. In addition, it allows fleet managers and ship owners to have better transparency of their fleet safety performance and better identify areas that can be improved.
Lastly, Orca AI recently announced its partnership with Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, NYK Line, to test its safety system for autonomous ships. Orca’s Automatic Ship Target Recognition System has been installed onto NYK Group ships to research their future autonomous operations within the maritime industry. The objective is to verify whether the safety of the ships’ operations can be improved by automating the task of recognising dangerous objects.
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PowerX

Year Founded: 2021
Employee Count: 11-50
PowerX was founded with a vision to change how the world consumes and transfers renewable energy. To realise that vision, they will develop a “power transfer ship” to carry electricity from offshore wind farms to shore, and even across the globe. They will also be building a large scale battery assembly facility in Japan. The company was formed in 2021, and since then, ClassNK and NYK have both signed partnership deals with them.
project44

Year Founded: 2014
Employee Count: 1K-5K
Project44 aims to fix the technical issues plaguing the global supply chain. Their platform helps shippers, carriers and logistics professionals manage supply chains by delivering visibility, workflow and insights for goods in transit. Their platform offers its users container tracking, reducing their customer’s demurrage and detention charges and allowing all containers to be tracked and monitored with a consolidated view of all shipments in real time. Their platform is trusted by some of the biggest brands in the world, such as FedEx, DHL, Lenovo, Starbucks and Uber Freight.
Seaber

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 1-10
Seaber digitalises planning, monitoring, and data sharing between ship owners, charterers, port agents, brokers and other stakeholders to improve operational efficiency. They facilitate the work of ship owners and industrial charterers, covering the whole process from planning to nomination and closure of payments. Their platform can be integrated into existing systems for charterers and ship owners. Seaber recently announced a partnership with Stora Enso. Their innovative technology will enable the digitalisation of Stora Enso’s bulk and break bulk shipment planning and communications, optimising the company’s cargo flows globally.
Seably

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 26-50
Seably is the online marketplace for maritime training where customers can explore, take, or create their courses. Seably offers many flag state-approved STCW courses, legislation typed training, introduction courses, and reflective learning with all the latest in maritime education with new monthly content from industry professionals, training centres, subcontractors, and insurance companies. Every year the company aims to expand their workload by incorporating new courses into its model. In 2021, for example, Seably added a new cybersecurity awareness training course to assist with the IMO’s 2021 cyber requirements.
Shipfix

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 11-50
Shipfix provides advanced tools and data intelligence that drive chartering and operational efficiency in the maritime industry. They help businesses save workdays by structuring their daily email overload into a compelling, understandable, fast and searchable market overview. Their purpose-built messaging platform allows teams to share offers, leads, contacts and ongoing business opportunities across the group, drastically improving its operating performance and saving precious time.
ShipIn Systems

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 11-50
ShipIn provides real-time fleet monitoring, increases vessel utilisation and enhances safety and compliance on board. Harnessing computer vision and operational analytics reduces incidents and delivers actionable insights for performance improvement across your fleet.
They are technology entrepreneurs and maritime executives dedicated to building holistic solutions to resolve critical pain points in the industry and significantly improve operations and financial returns. ShipIn has recently developed a visual fleet management platform which has been selected as one of only three companies to join the Waypoint Programme, an initiative of Safetytech Accelerator established by Lloyd’s Register.
The new technology uses visual analytics to improve ship-to-shore collaboration for maritime fleets by alerting ship owners, managers and seafarers to onboard events in real time. The technology taps into the vessel’s live camera footage and overlays it with analytics powered by machine learning to reduce the risk of incidents and improve cargo operations.
SnakeWays

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 4-10
SnakeWays strives to offer modern, cost-effective, and reliable solutions for connecting remote locations to corporate networks and the cloud. Their modular design ensures maximum flexibility and scalability. SnakeWays has announced its new cloud-based internet access management service for crew and passengers onboard ships. Crew members can access the service using the existing shipboard networks or any Wi-Fi-enabled device. The captain can access monitoring and management tools through a specially designed web interface.
SOL-X

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 11-50
SOL-X is a leading behavioural based safety company centred on human factors. Combining deep maritime knowledge with the internet of things capabilities and predictive artificial intelligence, their products include a behaviour based safety system for managing hazardous activities and a smart watch for monitoring crew health. In 2022m, their solutions have been piloted and deployed on LNG vessels chartered by Shell.
Starlink

Year Founded: 2015
Employee Count: 1K-5K
Starlink is a division under SpaceX, the space transportation company founded by Elon Musk. As of July 2022, Starlink consists of over 2,500 mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO), communicating with designated ground transceivers. According to Starlink, it implements end-to-end encryption to protect user data and user traffic confidentiality, offers the ability to pause and unpause service at any time, and is billed in one month increments, allowing users to customise their service to their individual needs. Starlink is becoming popular within the maritime industry, with Royal Caribbean announcing their plan to use Starlink internet on more than 60 of its current cruise ships and all new builds on order.
TechBinder

Year Founded: 2019
Employee Count: 4-10
TechBinder aims to improve human-machine interaction by using new technologies. TechBinder’s flagship application is Smart Vessel Optimizer, which uses vessel data to optimise fleet operations by benchmarking ship performance, predicting asset availability, and performing emissions reporting. TechBinder has joined the KVH Watch Solution Partner programme, adding the satellite connectivity service to its portfolio of digital tools to streamline the collection and analysis of onboard equipment data.
TMS Maritime Solutions

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 11-50
TMS Maritime Solutions includes IoT sensors and applications, VSAT for offshore connectivity, 4G/5G for near-shore communications, Information Technology and Cybersecurity are offered as fully managed solutions based on Opex monthly fees, with no commitment and no upfront investments. TMS Maritime has also recently joined forces with KVH watch solutions, which offer connectivity to enable actual time data transfers leading to actionable insights.
Tradelens

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 11-25
The Maersk Led company TradeLens is a blockchain-enabled solution jointly developed by Maersk and IBM and is supported by key supply chain industry players. In service of a neutral and open platform, TradeLens is forming an advisory board composed of leaders from across the ecosystem. Their work has expanded significantly over the past year with the addition of 31 container terminals run by ICTSI, a Philippines-based terminal operator. TradeLens gives container freight stakeholders including shippers, forwarders, customs agencies, ports, ocean carriers and insurers the same digital platform for document management and shipment tracking.
Videosoft

Year Founded: 2020
Employee Count: 4-10
Videosoft are experts in the compression and transmission of live video and provides software and hardware solutions designed explicitly for bandwidth-efficient video streaming applications within the CCTV, IoT, covert and tactical video surveillance arenas. The company’s technology was installed on the Mayflower Autonomous Ship to help relay high-quality video footage of the ship’s various missions back to humans on land.
Voyager Portal

Year Founded: 2018
Employee Count: 51-250
Voyager is a cloud-based workflow management solution for the bulk shipping value chain. Users can invite partners, colleagues, and counter-parties into a single environment to coordinate the execution of bulk shipping operations. Voyager Portal claims that as a result, they gain full visibility of the value chain with complete traceability of all activity and processes. Voyager was founded in 2018 by former maritime and software executives in Houston, Texas. The company has raised $10.2m in funding over four rounds and counts Flexport and Techstars among its backers.
As well as visibility, the Voyager platform provides customisable workflow automation tools that help to improve the productivity of operations and trading teams, reducing emails and eliminating siloed data. These workflow tools are built with a no-code interface, meaning that they can be customised by end users without any coding skills in just a few minutes. This makes it possible to expand or update business processes without having to wait for IT resources to become available.
Voyager’s clients include the major oil and chemicals manufacturer, OMV Group who have deployed the solution in their shipping and trading department. They have also recently announced a partnership with global supply chain consultancy Stellium to roll out a transportation management system to the bulk commodities sector. This partnership brings an approach to transport management that has previously only been used to manage rail, road and container freight to dry bulk and tanker operators for the first time.
Westwell-labs

Year Founded: 2015
Employee Count: 251-1000
Shanghai Westwell Information and Technology Company Ltd., also known as Westwell, is a Chinese AI company. They offer two flagship products; WellOcean, an AI Intelligent full-stack port solution, and Qomolo, a zero emission unmanned commercial vehicle solution. Abu Dhabi’s container terminal has announced that it will be the first terminal in the Middle East to implement an autonomous port truck system that Westwell-Labs, Qomolo, shall produce. The trucks have an advanced 360-degree sensory and traffic monitoring and driving guidance system.