


SailPlan featured in Seaports Magazine: Ports and Surrounding Communities Deserve Real-Time Measurement of Air Pollution and Emissions
Ports and Surrounding Communities Deserve Real-Time Measurement of Air Pollution and Emissions
To improve air quality and support communities near ports, greenhouse gas emissions should be directly measured and tracked, rather than merely calculated.

Navigating Towards a Sustainable Future: Reflections from SeaTrade Conference
I was thrilled to attend SeaTrade in sunny south Florida and share our emissions reduction technology with the cruise industry. It was truly inspiring to see the focus on sustainability at the event and the strides that the industry is making towards a more...
Founder & CEO of SailPlan, Jacob Ruytenbeek, shares his entrepreneurial journey on the Epic Human Podcast
I am thrilled to announce that I recently had the privilege of appearing on the Epic Human Podcast hosted by Joe Blair. It was an incredible opportunity to discuss my journey as the Founder & CEO of SailPlan, the world’s first marine emissions optimization...
GCMD’s Loo: Decarbonization Requires Real-Time Emissions Measurement
This week, TradeWinds published an op-ed by Lynn Loo, the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation’s (GCMD) Chief Executive. Loo notes that decarbonization is impossible with today’s funding and fuel but future decarbonization efforts need to include accurate...
SailPlan’s Charlotte Runzel on Decarbonizing the Supply Chain at VMA’s International Trade Symposium
SailPlan’s Charlotte Runzel participated in a panel discussion this week at the Virginia Maritime Association’s International Trade Symposium on Decarbonizing the Supply Chain with experts in the industry, including Heather Wood of CMA CGA, Keith VanBenschoten of Interchange, Randy Bayles of Norfolk Southern Corporation, and Steve Jernigan of Nissan Motor Corporation.