Euronav Compass -
At present, a vessel like the Euronav Compass emits roughly 16–20 grams of CO2 per ton-mile. While highly efficient compared to trucks or trains, this still contributes to Scope 3 emissions for oil companies.
While deeply rooted in aviation—specifically for rotorcraft and specialized fixed-wing missions—the "Euronav" ecosystem also extends into the maritime domain as a maritime routing platform. It is frequently found in "glass cockpit" environments, complementing Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS) like the IDU-680. specific module Euronav Compass
In an era where the maritime industry faces unprecedented pressure to decarbonize, —now transitioning into a diversified group under CMB.TECH —has established its own "Compass" for the future. While the term "Euronav Compass" often refers to the company's strategic direction, it also intersects with critical maritime technology and digital tools designed to optimize fleet performance. At present, a vessel like the Euronav Compass