Helm Operations Partners with Reygar to Reduce Carbon Footprint
Canada-UK digitization project set to support fleet operators in achieving emissions targets. Leading Canadian maritime operations platform provider, Helm Operations, is partnering with Bristol-based Reygar to harness the benefits of digitization as part of the global effort to reduce the maritime sector’s carbon footprint. The collaborative research and development initiative, jointly funded via Innovate UK’s 2022 ‘Canada-UK Zero Value Chains – Transportation’ call and the National Research Council of Canada, will pave the way towards lower carbon emissions and reduced operating costs for tug and workboat fleet operators worldwide. The partners aim to achieve this by further developing the integration between Reygar’s BareFLEET vessel performance monitoring technology and the Helm CONNECT fleet management modules, with an on-vessel link-up between Reygar’s telematics unit and the Helm CONNECT user interface. The project builds on existing cooperation between Reygar and Helm, who partnered in 2022 to support the rollout of BareFLEET to global marine, energy, and logistics provider Crowley. Crowley worked closely with Reygar and Helm on system integrations to generate essential maintenance, fuel and emissions data that empowers crews and fleet managers to adopt more efficient, fuel saving operational practices. Since then, other mutual customers have successfully adopted Helm CONNECT and BareFLEET integration for more streamlined and effective fleet management.