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Seaspan expands AI adoption with 100 more ships equipped with Orca AI for enhanced safety and efficiency

London, UK: Orca AI, a leader in maritime technology, celebrates a major milestone as Seaspan Corporation, a global containership powerhouse, integrates its cutting-edge SeaPod digital watchkeeper across its entire fleet, to support significant safety improvements and operational cost savings.

Rooted in robust safety culture 

As part of its digitalisation strategy, Seaspan began using Orca AI’s SeaPod digital watchkeeper on select vessels to enhance situational awareness for navigation. An analysis of Seaspan’s fleet performance from 2023−2024 revealed positive results: a 35% increase in the minimum average distance between vessels in open waters and a 37% decrease in close encounters.

By using Orca AI, Seaspan crew managed to minimise extreme manoeuvres and unnecessary course changes during navigation. As a result, Seaspan has been able to achieve annual fuel savings of $100,000 per vessel, preventing the release of 500 metric tons of CO2 per ship.

‘Transforming maritime operations with AI’

Orca AI leverages advanced computer vision technology to integrate data from Radar, AIS, and GPS, providing continuous monitoring of the maritime environment. Its SeaPod platform alerts watchkeepers to high-risk targets in real-time—day or night, in any weather—enabling early course adjustments and significantly reducing close-encounter incidents.

Additionally, Seaspan benefits from Orca AI’s FleetView dashboard, which transforms its vessels into connected, floating offices. FleetView delivers real-time performance insights, allowing shore-based teams to analyze trends, ensure regulatory compliance, and implement best practices fleet-wide.

“Seaspan is committed to driving operational excellence, improving emissions data and reporting, and enhancing navigation safety. Our continued partnership with Orca AI aligns with our vision for digital transformation. We are proud to extend this collaboration across our fleet, leveraging AI to deliver enhanced performance, sustainability, and safety,” said Torsten Pedersen, Seaspan Corporation’s Chief Operating Officer.

Orca AI CEO and Co-founder Yarden Gross added: “Seaspan’s adoption of Orca AI is a testament to the transformative potential of AI in maritime operations. It shows that technology not only enhances safety but also delivers measurable benefits like reduced fuel consumption and improved efficiency. Seaspan’s decision to install Orca AI fleet-wide, cements our position in the vanguard of data-driven change in shipping.”

Orca AI’s SeaPod lookout unit

About Seaspan Corporation

Seaspan Corporation is the world’s leading maritime asset-owner and operator focused on long-term, fixed-rate leases to the world’s most prominent shipping lines. Seaspan’s operating fleet consists of 218 vessels, pro forma for undelivered newbuilds including PCTCs, with a total fleet capacity of approximately 2.3 million TEU on a fully delivered basis.

About Orca AI

Orca AI is the creator of a first-of-its-kind digital watchkeeper to maximize voyage safety and operational efficiency for ships and fleets. Powered by maritime purpose-built machine learning and computer vision technologies, the Orca AI platform empowers crew to make data-driven decisions in congested waters and in low visibility conditions. Additionally, it allows fleet managers and operators to have a better understanding of their fleets’ performance and identify unsafe or risky and inefficient behaviours easily.

In 2022, Orca AI empowered the world’s first commercial autonomous voyage in partnership with Designing the Future of Full Autonomous Ships (DFFAS) and The Nippon Foundation.

Orca AI’s solution is already utilized by leading shipping companies worldwide, including Maran Tankers, MSC, Seaspan and NYK.

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Christina Dupré Roos
Partner/Press Relations Manager
Blue-C, Oslo
Email: christina@blue-c.no
Tel. + 47 93 63 44 49

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