Port transition intelligence • Vessel reference studies • Operational systems

Advanced marine systems for cleaner, safer, data-driven ocean operations.

Nereon Marine Systems is an early-stage Kaimera Group initiative developing clean-maritime concepts, port transition intelligence, and advanced vessel-system architecture.

Current emphasis is on port implementation pain points, operational evidence, and restrained vessel reference studies before broader public claims.

Current stage: Scoping conversations, implementation pain-point validation, reference mission studies, and partner-led feasibility work.
System view

Nereon studies the connection between ports, operations, energy systems, vessel missions, and evidence.

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Port transition

Implementation friction, zero-emission equipment workflows, charging and fueling realities.

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Operational data

Utilization, bottlenecks, yard-to-drayage handoffs, role-based reporting, and evidence capture.

03

Energy systems

Energy awareness, mission demand, resilience constraints, and commercially realistic decarbonization.

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Vessel missions

Reference missions for low-emission research, remote support, and specialized maritime operations.

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Evidence & learning

Grant-ready reporting, implementation lessons, feasibility validation, and disciplined claims.

What we do

Clean-maritime systems, scoped before they are claimed.

Nereon works across clean maritime systems, with current emphasis on port transition intelligence and early-stage vessel reference studies.

The initiative is intentionally constrained: scoping conversations, implementation support, feasibility validation, and partner-led review before public claims of build status or scale.

Current focus areas

Current areas of work.

Pelagis

Mission-based research and remote-supply vessel concept focused on zero-routine-fossil ocean operations.

Operating intelligence

A developing framework for energy awareness, mission planning, uptime, role-based reporting, crew experience, and evidence capture.

Early-stage studies

Selected research into surface utility craft, offshore cargo workflows, subsea support, and green-corridor logistics — kept behind validation gates.

Principles

Disciplined marine innovation.

Nereon is designed to avoid greenwashing, premature scale claims, and technology-first thinking. The operating posture is practical, safety-aware, and validation-led.

Mission before vessel
Physics before brand
Data before claims
Crew experience matters
Safety and resilience first
Green as possible, commercially realistic
Human-centered automation
No greenwashing
Port transition intelligence

Practical support for clean-port implementation.

Nereon PortOps focuses on practical pain points in clean-port implementation: zero-emission equipment utilization, emissions evidence, workforce adaptation, charging and fueling workflow friction, yard-to-drayage handoffs, and grant-ready reporting.

The goal is to help port stakeholders turn transition goals into operationally grounded evidence, workflows, and implementation insight.

ZE equipment utilization
Charging workflow friction
Yard-to-drayage handoffs
Grant evidence readiness
Workforce adaptation
Pelagis reference mission

A restrained study for low-emission research and remote support.

Pelagis is an early-stage reference mission study for a modular, low-emission ocean research and remote-support vessel.

Current work is focused on mission definition, energy modeling, naval architecture scoping, port readiness, and feasibility validation. No production vessel, class approval, or active build status is implied.

Current scope

Clear boundaries for the current phase.

Nereon is in an early validation phase. The public surface is intentionally modest so that conversations stay grounded in what is being scoped, studied, and validated now.

No active vessel construction program implied.
No production hardware deployment claims.
No public performance claims without validation.
No customer, partner, class, or safety claims unless confirmed.
Contact

For non-confidential scoping conversations, technical review, port implementation discussions, or partnership inquiries.

Nereon Marine Systems
A Kaimera Group initiative