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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

 

Rotterdam implements track and trace standard

Full-scale adoption of container tracking standard seeks to make port processes more efficient and transparent

INTERVIEW

Digitalisation boosts improvements in port safety culture

Fatalities in UK ports are few and far between thanks to concerted efforts from ports and safety organisations, but technology and improving safety culture can drive accidents down even further 

South Korea’s HD Hyundai partners with HII to boost US naval shipbuilding

The partnership is expected to accelerate HD Hyundai’s entry into the US market, positioning the company to benefit from rising tensions between the US and China in the shipbuilding sector

Sustainability should not override safety, regulators told

On the cusp of crucial IMO climate talks, a senior Greek owner says a skilled workforce is needed for decarbonising as well as safety, but the industry should have 'no illusions' about the scale of the task

New K Line president maps out vision to navigate heightened risks

K Line president pledges strategic growth in an increasingly uncertain world by leaning into the shipping giant’s strengths around safety, technology and customer partnerships

Greek flag continues to sink despite new digital platform

Despite maintaining its image for safety and prestige, the country’s flag is continuing to lose ground and now accounts for just 13.8% of Greek shipping, according to latest statistics

South Korea to provide labour for small and medium domestic shipbuilders

With small- and medium-sized shipbuilders facing a shortage of skilled workers, the government has looked to repeat last year’s initiative to train jobseekers in the sector

DATA ANALYSIS

Strategic slowdown across businesses as uncertainty stalks Singapore Maritime Week

Geopolitical turbulence is holding up investment decisions and forcing companies to slow down strategic shifts, but leadership responsibilities remain, argued executives at the Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum held during Singapore Maritime Week

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