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Seavium is the digital command center for the offshore vessel market. Every day, chartering teams at energy companies, marine contractors, and shipbrokers waste hours hunting for the right vessel — scattered across emails, PDFs, broker calls, and outdated spreadsheets. Seavium replaces that chaos with a single platform that references over 30,000 offshore vessels worldwide, enriched with technical specifications, live positions, ownership history, and compliance data. Instead of typing rigid filters, users simply describe what they need in plain language — "DP2 anchor handling tug available in the North Sea next month" — and Seavium's AI search engine returns matching vessels instantly, complete with photos, specs, and direct contact options. Once a vessel is found, the platform helps evaluate it, request a charter, get pricing intelligence, and plan the route — all without leaving the tool. The climate relevance is direct: better vessel matching means fewer empty repositioning voyages, better-suited ships for each job, and more efficient routing — all of which reduce fuel burn and CO₂ emissions across an industry that still runs largely on phone calls and PDFs. Faster, smarter chartering isn't just a commercial win — it's fewer wasted nautical miles at sea.
Chartering an offshore vessel today is slow, manual, and fragmented. Charterers and brokers rely on personal networks, scattered emails, outdated PDFs, and broker calls to find vessel availability and specifications. This opacity leads to longer search cycles, sub-optimal vessel-job matches, and unnecessary empty-leg or repositioning voyages — all of which burn fuel and emit CO₂ for no productive reason. At industry scale, this inefficiency represents a significant and avoidable source of maritime emissions.
Seavium centralizes vessel data — specifications, ownership, live position, compliance records, and commercial availability — into one continuously updated platform covering 30,000+ vessels. An AI-driven search engine ("Sonar") lets users query the fleet in natural language and instantly surface the best-matching vessels, rather than combing through static databases or broker networks. Once a vessel is identified, integrated tools support route planning with fuel-cost estimation, rate benchmarking, and direct charter requests. By making the right vessel easier to find and compare, Seavium reduces mismatches, shortens search cycles, and helps operators choose more fuel-efficient options and routes.
Seavium is already used by 200+ organizations across 25+ countries, referencing a fleet of 30,000+ offshore vessels. The platform has onboarded paying customers including shipbrokers and offshore operators, and recurring monthly revenue has grown steadily since launch. Seavium was also selected as a finalist at the Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge (MOPC) 2026, where its optimization approach was estimated to avoid close to 9,600 tonnes of CO₂ across a sample of 34 optimized vessel operations — roughly equivalent to taking 5,300 cars off the road for a year.
Seavium is purpose-built for the offshore and specialized vessel segment (rather than generic merchant shipping), combines an AI natural-language search engine with commercial workflow tools (charter requests, pricing, route planning) in a single platform, and is priced and designed to be accessible to brokers and mid-sized operators — not just large incumbents. It is also the only platform in this niche actively building emissions-visibility tools directly into the chartering workflow.