The escalating conflict involving Iran has rapidly transformed the Strait of Hormuz from a strategic chokepoint into an active theatre of geopolitical risk. Within days of military strikes and ...
EXMAR is upgrading connectivity across its gas carrier fleet with Inmarsat Maritime’s NexusWave service. The deployment reflects a wider push ...
Ultranav is expanding the use of ShipIn FleetVision across its fleet following a structured pilot, deepening its use of artificial intelligence to strengthen navigational safety and risk management.
Spain’s first structured Truck Appointment System at a container terminal places landside access under tighter digital control. Developed with Germany’s Passify, the platform aims to bring ...
Artificial intelligence has moved rapidly from concept to operational discussion across the maritime sector. For shipowners, however, the central question is not whether AI is interesting, but whether ...
A new white paper from South Korea’s CYTUR warns that ransomware and supply chain attacks are moving deeper into vessel systems, with operational technology now directly exposed. As new IACS rules ...
Ship managers have made significant investments in digitalisation because they recognise the value that better data and connected systems can bring to safety, compliance, and operational performance.
Germany’s DLR has begun construction of a 48 metre seagoing research platform designed to test climate compatible propulsion, autonomous navigation and security technologies under real operating ...
A US-based ocean technology company is widening its global footprint while building the infrastructure it says is needed for persistent maritime autonomy. Ocean Power Technologies has shipped an ...
HD Hyundai has selected Siemens Xcelerator as the foundation for an integrated digital shipbuilding platform spanning design and production. The initiative forms the core of its “Future of Shipyard” ...
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