Your AI co-pilot for efficient
and sustainable shipping
Real-time recommendations on route, speed, and port calls to cut fuel costs, emissions, and waiting times
Trusted by early adopters
Shared Value. Cut costs. Lower Emissions.
One platform that unites ports, operators, and carriers to save on expenses and reduce CO₂
Shared visibilty
One platform that unites real-time data from ports, carriers, and operators to provide a single source of truth.
Reduce fuel consumption, avoid idle anchorage and pilotage fees, and cut unnecessary expenses with predictive planning.
Support ESG goals by reducing CO₂ and optimizing fleet performance.
Balanced vessel arrivals help ports manage congestion, improve throughput, and plan terminal operations better.
Who We Are
Real-time voyage optimization, safer navigation, fuel savings, and ESG compliance
Better arrival planning, reduced congestion, improved capacity management
More accurate ETAs, improved supply chain predictability
Feedback From The Industry

Alex B.
Captain, BigLift Shipping B.V.
"Harbor instantly resonated with us. Congestion and delays are part of daily reality, but a platform that brings together weather, port load, and vessel performance could truly optimize our voyages. For BigLift, that means saving fuel, cutting time, and lowering emissions."

Olga S.
Global Account Manager, CMA CGM
"Sustainability is a top priority for global clients. Harbor’s ability to align speed, fuel use, and port availability supports greener choices that can drive impact at scale across container trade."

Alexandre G.
Senior Port Technical Manager, Jacobs
"The concept may not be entirely new, but Harbor stands out by integrating all key factors into one system. It enables operators to adjust arrival windows, helping ports manage flows more evenly and maintain a steady rhythm. That’s the kind of practical solution the industry has been waiting for."

Andrii K.
Maritime & Shipping Cluster Director, AD Ports
"Ports need predictability. If carriers adjust schedules based on live congestion and weather signals, it directly relieves pressure on terminals. Harbor’s concept fits exactly with how we see the future of port–carrier cooperation."









