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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Fleettracker adopts a methodology centered on data accuracy, regulatory alignment, and operational simplification for the shipping industry. It uses an activity-based approach to emissions calculation, relying on direct inputs like fuel consumption and voyage data to compute metrics like the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII). Accordingly, the platform offers a suite of specialized features:
Regulatory Compliance Hub: Provides a centralized system for full control and reporting under key EU and global maritime regulations including EU MRV, EU ETS, and IMO DCS.
Automated CII Calculation & Monitoring: Automatically calculates the Carbon Intensity Indicator using official IMO formulas, providing clear ratings and helping managers monitor fleet efficiency to avoid year-end surprises.
Integrated Verification Workflow: Streamlines the data quality checking process and facilitates direct forwarding of verified emission data to external verifiers like DNV, Lloyd's Register, and Swiss Climate.
Event-Based Voyage Reporting: Supports detailed logging of all voyage events, including arrivals, departures, port calls, anchorages, drifting, and noon reports, forming a precise log for compliance audits.
BDN & Fuel Management: Specifically supports Bunker Delivery Note (BDN)-based reporting, which is crucial for accurately documenting fuel types and quantities bunkered, especially for compliance with FuelEU regulations.
Onboard Reporting Software ("Daily Report"): Offers dedicated, installable software for crew to easily and consistently enter voyage and consumption data from aboard, with comprehensive video tutorials for training.
Closing Insights
Fleettracker's development is deeply rooted in two decades of hands-on experience supporting the daily operational challenges of shipping companies. A key value of the platform is its exclusive, deep specialization in maritime regulations. While other fleet management tools cater to road transport, Fleettracker's entire architecture is built around the specific data points, formulas (like CII), and reporting cycles mandated by the IMO and EU. This makes it well-suited for shipping companies of all sizes that operate on international routes, particularly those with frequent port calls within the European Union. Compliance with EU MRV (including for smaller ships from 2025), the new EU ETS (where CO₂ now carries a direct cost), and the complex penalty calculations of FuelEU Maritime are areas where the platform's automated, rule-based calculations provide critical strategic and financial clarity.
For maritime businesses, choosing Fleettracker is a decision to de-risk regulatory management. It offers a standardized, cloud-based solution aimed at reducing administrative overhead and the risk of penalties from bad data or missed deadlines. The company emphasizes its role as a supportive partner rather than just a software vendor. While specific subscription fees are not listed publicly, the value proposition centers on turning compliance from a cost center into a controlled, insight-generating process. For ship managers aiming to navigate the increasingly complex regulatory seas, Fleettracker is a tool worth considering.