Collaborating and innovating together to achieve zero harm journeys
Our unrivalled combination of years of seafaring expertise, digital expertise, vast access to data, analytics and an intuitive Platform means we offer pertinent, balanced insights to our customer across the ecosystem, supporting them on a journey to zero harm.
We’re dedicated to supporting customers to meet government and industry emission reduction targets, decarbonisation aims and air quality initiatives - we have an obligation to drive change using our data.
But we know we can’t do it alone.At RightShip we believe in the power of collaboration. To achieve lasting success, we must work as a united team, in close cooperation with individuals, maritime businesses, associations and governments who share our vision. We want to see a maritime industry that causes zero harm, where we can deliver innovative safety, sustainability and crew welfare solutions making the world a better, safer, more sustainable place to live.
Steen Brodsgaard Lund
Chief Executive Officer, RightShip
Our mission
To be a trusted innovation partner, charting a safe, sustainable and socially conscious future for the maritime industry.
We’re not just about reducing emissions and improving operational efficiency. We seek to provide everyone in the supply chain with safe and practical business solutions, so that the maritime industry can continue to thrive.
We want to support our customers to go beyond ‘good enough’ – we want them to be excellent. To be chosen or held up to industry because they represent a shining example of safety, sustainability and social responsibility best practice. Working across the supply chain, we want to drive significant industry change, making maritime a more appealing, more diverse working environment for all concerned. That’s the RightShip way.
Giving back
RightShip is committed to setting global benchmarks in the maritime sector, with the ultimate aim of achieving zero-harm. Our team believes in working as a trusted partner with organisations that share our vision for a safe, sustainable and socially conscious maritime future.
Alongside our mission to make our seas safer and minimise the environmental impact of international shipping, we believe we make a difference by supporting not-for-profit maritime organisations, including those that work towards improving the wellbeing of seafarers.
We provide each office with their own charity budget to support local initiatives and involve our staff in community outreach programs. RightShip has several charity partnerships with organisations including the Mission to Seafarers and The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI).
Committed to carbon reduction
We consistently aim to minimise our emissions as an organisation. We seek to reduce our emissions year-on-year, by limiting flights where possible and conducting meetings in a digital setting.
At RightShip, we’re working to become a paperless organisation, with all marketing materials and business cards produced electronically. Our team is always looking for ways to reduce its impact on the environment seeking suitable innovations to integrate into our operations to improve environmental efficiency.
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Working towards a zero harm industry since 1991
RightShip is committed to setting global safety and sustainability benchmarks in the maritime sector.
Actively incorporating Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) metrics spanning marine emissions and pollution, crew welfare and ship safety into the solutions we offer, are all essential elements of our zero-harm vision.
Alongside our mission to make our seas safer and minimise the environmental impact of international shipping, we believe we also make a difference by supporting not-for-profit maritime organisations, including those that work towards improving the wellbeing of seafarers.
1988 - 1991
Nearly 100 seafarers were lost on large bulk carriers, mostly off the coast of Western Australia
2001
RightShip is founded in Melbourne (Australia)
2005
RightShip US office is opened in Houston
2007
UK RightShip office opens in London
2009
RightShip commits to ambitious sustainability goals and develops the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rating (GHG Rating)
2013
RightShip wins the Prime Minister’s Exporter of the Year Award
2016
The innovative RightShip Qi digital platform is launched
2018
RightShip appoints Martin Crawford-Brunt as CEO
2020
RightShip opens a Singapore office, with Steen Brodsgaard Lund becoming the first CEO based in this location
2021
RightShip launched its Platform and Safety Score, an important initiative to level the playing field for charterers and shipowners
2022
RightShip Acquires Thynk Software’s maritime tech business
2023
RightShip launches the RightSTORE as part of its commitment to democratizing data for the maritime industry
2024
RightShip and INTERCARGO launch the Dry Bulk Centre of Excellence (DBCE), to raise standards and best practices in the dry shipping sector.