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Digitalisation

Digitalisation of the maritime sector may be progressing at a slower rate than in certain other sectors, but new technologies are gradually being integrated. Innovations such as artificial intelligence, the ‘internet of things’ and ‘smart’ ports are all on the horizon. However, challenges and concerns remain in regard to regulation, training, liabilities and costs

 

Over half of cargo owners blame box carriers for holding back digitalisation, survey finds

A survey of cargo owners found 54% blamed shipowners for blocking the digital transition. Staff fearing for their jobs make up a big cohort of those opposed to new technology

Sharp expansion seen in maritime AI market

Data-driven, condition-based maintenance and port management were highlighted as being prime among six critical areas AI was being applied to in the industry

NorthStandard highlights expanded geographical reach in first half of policy year

Revamped website has increased emphasis on risk intelligence

INTERVIEW

The future of shipping is not just about the ships, says Lloyd’s Register chief executive

Class role in the energy and digital transformation requires expertise in crew training as well as technical efficiencies, argues LR chief executive Nick Brown

CMES establishes tech subsidiary for digitalisation

The subsidiary will operate on the BRITC eBL Platform, an infrastructure launched by CMES in 2021, offering electronic bill of lading services

Shipping rides cyber storm with minimal disruption

As industries around the globe suffered chaos at the hands of IT outages, the impact on shipping was kept to a minimum

Can artificial intelligence fix real supply chain problems?

There is a non-negligible risk that AI becomes just another buzzword in the lexicon of failed IT projects. But DP World is confident that it may deliver the goods, literally

We gave the seafarers internet, and now they can’t get off it

Employers complain about seafarers not getting enough rest, not socialising on board and facing an added hardship from greater awareness of daily troubles at home

Greek flag enters digital age with first electronic certificate

New application seen as ‘essential first step’ towards digitalising the country’s shipping ministry

Eastern Pacific to install AI monitoring across its fleet

The operator is partnering with DeepSea Technologies to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions through real-time monitoring

Blue Visby optimiser trial yields ‘significant’ CO2 savings

A voyage optimisation software trial yielded CO2 average savings of 17.3%, according to the Blue Visby consortium

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