USCG Leverages the SailPlan Platform to Monitor Marine Infrastructure, Increasing Port Efficiency and Helping Achieve Climate Goals
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Wednesday, January 19, 2022
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The deployment is part of SailPlan's rapidly expanding portfolio of customers seeking to accelerate the connectivity of marine infrastructure and systems.
Key Points:
- The deployment is part of SailPlan's rapidly expanding portfolio of customers seeking to accelerate the connectivity of marine infrastructure and systems.
- SailPlan and the USCG will collect data, perform studies, and increase infrastructure resilience while reducing ATON maintenance costs.
- This contract with the USCG brings legacy marine infrastructure into the 21st century," said Jacob Ruytenbeek, Founder and CEO of SailPlan.
- "SailPlan will benefit not only the USCG but also port authorities looking to monitor emissions compliance and air quality."