ServiceUpdated on 23 September 2025
Scope 3 Emissions monitoring from Ships for Ports
Assistant Director, EMEA at RightShip
London, United Kingdom
About
Maritime Emissions Portal (MEP) – Powered by RightShip
The Maritime Emissions Portal (MEP) is a cutting-edge digital platform developed by RightShip to help ports, terminals, and local authorities monitor, manage, and reduce ship-based emissions in and around their jurisdictions. It provides real-time, location-specific emissions data to support more sustainable and environmentally responsible port operations.
🌍 Key Features
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Real-Time Emissions Tracking: MEP calculates emissions from vessels at berth, at anchor, and in transit within a defined port boundary, using AIS data and vessel-specific characteristics.
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Pollutant Breakdown: It provides detailed insights into key pollutants, including CO₂, NOₓ, SOₓ, and PM, enabling targeted environmental strategies.
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Customisable Port Boundaries: Ports can define their own geographic boundaries to monitor emissions specific to their operational zones.
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Historical Data & Trend Analysis: Users can access historical emissions data to track progress, identify trends, and benchmark performance over time.
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Scenario Modelling: MEP allows ports to simulate the impact of operational or policy changes—such as shore power adoption or speed restrictions—on emissions outcomes.
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Regulatory Alignment: The platform supports compliance with international and regional environmental regulations, including IMO and EU Fit for 55 initiatives.
🏆 Impact & Recognition
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MEP has been adopted by several forward-thinking ports globally, including Port of London Authority and Port of Melbourne, to support their decarbonisation goals.
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It has been recognised for its role in enabling data-driven environmental policy and supporting port sustainability strategies.
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