Regime detection
Classifies the prevailing weather regime along the route and flags when the ensemble starts disagreeing with itself — before the forecast bust, not after.
Forecasts disagree, charter parties don't. Principia One turns ensemble weather, vessel performance curves, and fuel economics into a single routing recommendation you can defend — with the assumptions on the table.
Most routing tools hand you a line on a chart. Ours hands you the reasoning: which weather regime the model believes you are in, how sensitive the ETA is to it, and what the fuel bill looks like across the alternatives you didn't take.
Every recommendation ships as a decision artifact — a replayable record of the inputs, the model state, and the trade-offs at the moment the call was made. When the voyage closes, you can audit the decision, not just the outcome.
Six systems, one routing surface. Each is useful alone; together they close the loop from forecast to fuel invoice.
Classifies the prevailing weather regime along the route and flags when the ensemble starts disagreeing with itself — before the forecast bust, not after.
Re-runs any historical voyage against the routes you could have taken, so performance reviews argue about decisions instead of hindsight.
Prices every candidate route in tonnes and dollars using the vessel's actual performance curve, bunker prices, and the charter party's speed clauses.
Ensemble wind, wave, and current fields fused into a single uncertainty-aware grid, refreshed on every forecast cycle.
Shows how far the recommendation moves when key assumptions wiggle — ETA windows, consumption curves, forecast confidence — so you know which numbers to distrust.
Immutable records of every routing call: inputs, alternatives, and rationale. The audit trail your operations review has been asking for.
Tell us about your fleet and the routes you run. We'll come back with a walkthrough on your own voyages.