Portchain, a Danish tech company driving digital transformation in container shipping, is further expanding its presence in Oceania. With its berth planning and alignment digital solutions already adopted across several major terminals in Oceania, Portchain is committed to bringing even greater efficiency, predictability, and sustainability to the regional container shipping industry.
"Expanding our presence in Oceania is an important milestone as we grow Portchain’s global footprint.This growth enables us to work closely with local operators to drive Just-In-Time port calls, reduce idle times, and foster digital transformation across the shipping industry. We’re excited to partner with regional terminals and carriers to reduce emissions, optimize berth utilization, and enhance predictability for all stakeholders. Together, we’re building a more efficient, sustainable, and reliable future for shipping in Oceania and beyond.”
Niels Kristiansen, Co-Founder and CEO of Portchain
Portchain's mission is to make container shipping more predictable, efficient, and green. By enabling real-time data sharing and collaboration, Portchain platforms reduce idle time and optimize resource allocation and berth utilization, unlocking the benefits of Just-In-Time port calls. These lead to cost savings and lower CO2 emissions, ensuring operational efficiency and sustainability go hand in hand.
More than 130 container terminals and several top-tier shipping lines including Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express benefit from Portchain's solutions, including several terminals in Oceania. The company's digital solutions allow terminals and carriers to align operations, minimize disruptions, and achieve more sustainable outcomes. In the last 12 months, the Portchain Network prevented over 194,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions, demonstrating the potential for both environmental and economic gains.
Portchain's continued expansion in Oceania underscores its commitment to fostering collaboration and transparency globally across the container shipping industry. As more terminals and shipping lines adopt digital solutions, the region will benefit from increased operational efficiency and a more sustainable future.