The Problem
The global shipping industry, a vital component of international trade, faces a significant challenge: reducing its substantial carbon footprint in response to growing environmental concerns. Recognizing this issue, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) identified a critical need for a centralized resource to unify efforts towards sustainability. The absence of a dedicated platform for sharing knowledge, innovations, and updates on sustainability practices hindered progress towards low-carbon operations. To address this gap, the IMO proposed the creation of an online portal designed to catalyze the maritime sector's transition to environmentally friendly practices by offering easy access to essential resources, news, and events focused on achieving a low-carbon future.
Ensuring users can effortlessly navigate and quickly locate the information
We developed a portal that features an exceptionally intuitive and aesthetically pleasing user interface design, ensuring users can effortlessly navigate and quickly locate the information they require.
We introduced a meticulously organized publications section within the portal, where users can seamlessly locate a wide array of documents. By implementing a tag-based sorting system, we’ve simplified the search process, allowing for efficient discovery of relevant publications. Additionally, we cater to a global audience by providing the option to download documents in various languages, enhancing accessibility and user convenience.
Our portal features numerous pages enriched with complex diagrams that are, nevertheless, designed for easy comprehension. A specially curated section, brimming with extensive information, offers a user-friendly interface that allows visitors to effortlessly navigate to their desired content. This intuitive design ensures that users can access clear and concise advice on reducing their carbon emissions through a variety of technological solutions. The end result is a highly effective website that empowers users with the knowledge and tools needed to embrace a more sustainable future.