Sources and further reading.
Every numeric claim on this site is sourced. This page collects the references currently in use across the editorial, with direct links where the source is publicly available.
- 01Standards
Standards publications, 2024–2025. Booking, Track & Trace, eBL, Port Call, Operational Vessel Schedules, Just-in-Time, and the unified VGM standard.
- 02Regulator
The IMO's practical framework for coordinating vessel arrivals to reduce fuel consumption and port-area emissions.
- 03Industry body
Industry analysis of the commercial, environmental, and operational case for port-call coordination.
- 04Research
Research into dynamic port-call management and the emissions footprint of in-port vessel movements.
- 05Editorial
Editorial coverage, March 2026. Context for the current pace of maritime software modernisation.
- 06Industry reportMizzen Digital — Integrated Maritime Software Solutions
Figures cited for fuel reduction, decision cycle, and error rates on integrated systems.
- 07Editorial
Perspective on vendor business-model shifts and the role of open APIs in maritime software.
- 08Industry exercisePort of Rotterdam, TNO, Maersk, MSC — joint JIT exercise data
Desktop-exercise results showing 23 percent less fuel consumed in JIT arrival scenarios versus normal operation.
- 09Vendor case study
Reference implementation for event-driven architecture at a container terminal.
- 10Industry bodyLow Carbon Global Industry Alliance (LCGIA)
Source for the 14.16 percent average CO₂ reduction per container voyage figure under JIT.
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