The Voyager team is proud to announce its feature in the latest Thetius 150 Report for the third consecutive year. This report highlights the most innovative companies in maritime technology, compiled by Thetius. This recognition reinforces Voyager’s commitment to push boundaries on all fronts, showcasing our progress and impact over the past three years.
The Thetius 150 is an annual ranking that celebrates innovation in the maritime sector. It spans a wide range of areas, from new fuels to digital technologies.
The report is widely regarded in the industry as a definitive benchmark for technological advancement and has gained traction for identifying the key players shaping the future of maritime.
This year, Voyager was selected from over 4,500 organizations monitored through Thetius’s research platform, Thetius IQ.
These companies span various maritime domains, including logistics, vessel operations, and environmental solutions. By making the list, Voyager has proven its value as a technology partner that addresses critical pain points for charterers and operators.
“Being recognized by Thetius for three years in a row highlights our commitment to providing innovative solutions and empowering our customers,” said Matthew Costello, CEO of Voyager Portal. “We give charterers the technology they need to stay competitive, especially by significantly reducing freight costs.”
Voyager, a demurrage and voyage management platform, helps commodity traders and manufacturers predict and optimize shipping costs. The platform’s demurrage module plays a vital role by automating and simplifying the demurrage management process for charterers.
Through Voyager, charterers leverage AI and data analytics to process Statements of Facts in seconds. They can automate laytime calculations by linking port call events to contract terms and integrate pre- to post-fixture tasks seamlessly. This approach accelerates claims processing by up to 20% and achieves freight cost savings of up to 10%.
For more information on the Thetius Report, visit Thetius 150 Report or connect with the Voyager Team for more information.