Innovation &

Sustainability

The Board of Lavinia Corporation acknowledges that the long-term sustainability of shipping relies on a strong commitment to Environmental protection (E), Social responsibility (S), and robust Governance (G).

Lavinia Corporation is committed to meaningful ESG actions, recognizing both external factors—such as market dynamics, trade volumes, regulatory demands, financing, social expectations, and political stability—and internal drivers like emissions control and reporting, policy development and implementation, social care and equality, and adherence to ethical and regulatory standards.

By addressing these areas, the company aims to ensure sustainable operations and long-term industry resilience.



Innovation

Laskaridis Shipping Co. Ltd. has established eight active Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with the following academic institutions: 

  • The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
  • The University of Piraeus (UNIPI)
  • The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA)
  • Aalto University (AALTO)
  • Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU)
  • The American College of Greece (ACG)
  • University of Nicosia / UNIC Athens
  • Technical University of Crete (TUC)

Through these memoranda, the company further strengthens the bridge between industry and academia by enabling the sharing of real-time operational data. This collaboration provides access to high-quality, real-world datasets that are often unavailable to the scientific community, thereby addressing a critical gap between theoretical research and practical application.

In addition, Laskaridis Shipping Co. Ltd. has carried out several collaborations under Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) with institutions such as Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore Ltd (CARES), the Hellenic Naval Academy (HNA), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Chalmers University of Technology (Chalmers) and the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). The company has also engaged in multiple collaborations and publications with various universities, maritime organizations, and industry partners.



Digitalisation

We are advancing fleet digitalisation through intelligent, automated data systems that transform real-time vessel information into actionable insight. 

Integrated platforms and continuous performance monitoring enhance operational visibility, reduce risk, and enable predictive maintenance-ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency across our fleet. 

By embedding data-driven decision-making into our operations, we are building a smarter, more sustainable maritime future. 

Fleet Digitalisation Status

  • 58 fully digitalized vessels with near real-time telemetry & analytics suite
  • 4 vessels under high-frequency system installation/calibration
  • 10 ΝΒs with digital suites for dock/sea trials, advanced monitoring and performance verification throughout high dimensional parametrization

Fuel oil flowmeters & propeller torquemeters installed on 60 vessels. Telemetry systems on 58 vessels (engine/bridge data, real-time transfer ashore) with fleetwide expansion by the end of 2026.

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Data Collection

  • Sensor data
  • Navigation
  •  Equipment
  • Alarm Monitoring 
  • System
  • Cargo Control
  • Torquemeter
  • Flowmeters
  • Electrical
  • Generators
  • Pumps

Legacy Analytics

  • Time plots
  • Parameter vs Parameter
  • Definition of KPIs
  • Condition-based maintenance

Augmented Analytics

  • Artificial Intelligence with Machine Learning Capabilities
  • Predictive maintenance
  • Weather routing
  • Voyage Optimization
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