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Danelec: Over 70% of ships still rely on once-daily noon reports

Danelec: Over 70% of ships still rely on once-daily noon reports

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Danelec: Over 70% of ships still rely on once-daily noon reports

A new report supported by Danelec has revealed that outdated data practices aboard ships may be costing the global fleet millions of dollars in fuel waste and missed efficiency gains.

The study, “From Data to Action”, shows that more than 70% of vessels still depend on once-a-day ’noon reports’ as their primary source of performance data, despite the availability of technology that enables second-by-second insights. The consequences of this ’data gap‘ are significant. One real-world case cited in the report found that a crew operating without real-time data overlooked an inefficiency that caused an unnecessary fuel burn worth $4,300 on a single voyage.

Over time, those costs multiply: the report es

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