Kaleris, a provider of supply chain execution solutions, has earned recognition as one of the top 150 most innovative companies in the maritime industry from research analyst firm Thetius for the third consecutive year.
The list, published annually, is widely regarded as a benchmark for innovation in maritime technology.
“We are honoured to be recognised by Thetius as a ‘most innovative company’ for the third year running,” stated Kirk Knauff, CEO of Kaleris.
“Our Navis® brand of maritime solutions helps ensure that millions of tonnes of cargo reach their destination as safely and efficiently as possible. We continuously advance our offerings to ensure our almost 1,000 customers at terminals, shipping companies, and ocean liners around the world have the technology they need to solve complex supply chain challenges.”
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In the 2024 list, Kaleris was featured in the Top 30 Most Innovative Corporate Organisations category. The selection process involved a review of approximately 4,000 organisations monitored by Thetius through its intelligence platform.
Kaleris’s inclusion was attributed to its significant contributions to the maritime industry over the past year.
Notable advancements include improvements to its Navis N4 terminal operating system, which enhances reliability and interoperability with other systems, ultimately reducing operating costs and enabling more informed decision-making for terminal operators.
New developments have also been implemented in the Navis MACS3 connected loading computer and Bluetracker fleet performance suite to assist vessel operators in maintaining better emission compliance.
“Our goal is to showcase the work of organisations around the world that are pushing the industry forward,” added Nick Chubb, founder of Thetius.
“Our annual 150 list is a testament to the remarkable achievements of organisations that are driving positive change.”
In 2023, Kaleris was recognised for its role in minimising supply chain inefficiencies through its Execution & Visibility Platform, which bridges data gaps between trading partners to aid more effective collaboration.
Earlier in the summer, Kerry Siam Seaport Limited (KSSP), a multi-purpose deep sea port in Laem Chabang, Thailand, announced optimisation improvements in partnership with Kaleris.