
Dirkzwager now uses the new Ship2Port system. Photo: Dennis Wisse
Ship2Port replaces Datadirk
After nearly forty years, Royal Dirkzwager’s new digital platform, Ship2Port, has replaced the long-serving Datadirk system. The core principles of the new platform have changed little: it is designed to provide everything needed to monitor maritime activities in real time, supplemented with up-to-date port data, sailing schedules, and berth information.
The system is also integrated with port community systems and the Automatic Identification System (AIS), which automatically identifies and tracks vessels worldwide through VHF radio signals. This allows international vessel movements to be monitored closely: from estimated arrival times to port calls, departure times, berth allocations, routes sailed, and final destinations, as well as vessel type and ownership information. Based on all this data and traffic information, planning becomes easier and adjustments can be made quickly when changes occur.
The system also includes a comprehensive database of vessel information, such as ownership and management details, as well as technical specifications including dimensions, engine type, and capacity.
First come, first served
In addition to being faster and more advanced, the new system also creates more opportunities for Dirkzwager through the use of AI, as well as specialised applications and customised solutions.
Dirkzwager is also participating in the so-called MISSION project (Maritime Just In Time Optimisation), which aims to reduce emissions from ships. Port calls are often managed according to the first come, first served principle, which frequently leads to waiting times, unnecessary fuel consumption, and additional emissions.
Through MISSION, port visits are coordinated just in time using digital planning and coordination tools, helping to minimise both emissions and waiting times.

