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RCL partners with Lloyd’s Register to drive fleet optimisation and emissions reduction

Regional Container Lines (RCL) partners with Lloyd’s Register OneOcean to drive fleet optimisation and emissions reduction.

The collaboration aims to enhance the carrier’s fleet efficiency, reduce fuel consumption, and support its commitment to operational excellence and sustainability.

Under the agreement, RCL has subscribed to LR OneOcean’s voyage optimisation platform, which provides real-time voyage planning, dynamic weather routing, and intelligent speed management.



By integrating this advanced route optimisation technology, RCL aims to significantly reduce fuel consumption, cut carbon emissions, and improve cargo delivery reliability —all while ensuring compliance with tightening environmental regulations.

LR OneOcean’s solution equips ship operators with the intelligence needed to make data-driven decisions that improve fuel efficiency and operational reliability. The solution will also enable the Thai shipping company to manage voyage budgets more effectively, ensuring cost control and optimised fleet scheduling across its 38-vessel operation.



Jeff Mattick, Customer Success Director, LR OneOcean, said: “Our voyage optimisation platform provides the insights and intelligence needed to make strategic, real-time decisions that improve fuel efficiency, enhance voyage planning, and optimise overall fleet performance.”





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