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  • Vessel Lay-Up and Reactivation Costs Owners Should Price Before Parking Older Tonnage
  • Port Call Cost Leaks that Owners Should Audit More Closely in 2026 and 2027
  • The Next Ballast Water Spending Wave: Service Problems Owners Should Budget After Installation
  • Marine Valve and Actuator Failures Owners Should Budget for Before Off-Hire
  • FuelEU Surplus Mistakes That Leak Charter Value
  • Onboard Carbon Capture: Ship Types That May Have the Space, Weight, and Port Access to Make It Work
  • Hidden Costs in Wind-Assisted Propulsion Retrofits That Owners May Miss Before Class Review
  • Red Sea Rerouting Costs Owners Still Miss
  • 8 Shipyard Scheduling Mistakes That Make Small Retrofits Expensive
  • 9 Hidden Costs of a Partially Open Chokepoint
  • 11 Marine Equipment Categories Owners Should Rebid Before Their Next Class Renewal
  • 10 Maritime Compliance Costs Owners Still Underestimate in 2026
  • 10 Hidden Costs in Alternative Fuel Ready Ship Designs Owners Miss Early
  • Maritime Insurance Shifts Owners Should Watch as Geopolitical Risk Raises Vessel Exposure
  • Hormuz Is Creating a Floating Storage Squeeze: The Impacts that Owners Should Watch Next
  • UK ETS Shipping Contract Fixes Owners Should Make Before July 2026
  • Hull Coatings or Air Lubrication: Which Upgrade Pays Back Faster in 2026
  • Marine Insurance Questions Owners Should Ask Before Sending Ships Into High Risk Corridors
  • Owners Turning Drydock Into a Commercial Advantage
  • 8 Maritime Winners and 8 Losers From the Hormuz Crisis
  • FuelEU Pooling in Plain English for Shipowners
  • 10 Decarbonization Delays That Quietly Raise Fleet Costs
  • The Hidden Cost of Manual Disbursement Account Handling in Shipping
  • 10 Ship Types Where Wind Assisted Propulsion Has the Best ROI in 2026
  • 12 Expensive Compliance Mistakes That Quietly Hurt Fleet Economics
  • 10 Cargo Chains on the Front Line if Hormuz Stays Broken
  • Why Empty Tankers Into the US Gulf Are Sending Mixed Signals
  • Maritime Services Quietly Becoming More Valuable as Compliance Gets More Expensive
  • The Real Price of Delay on Aging Commercial Vessels
  • 8 Marine Engine Retrofit Packages and Propulsion Efficiency Services Worth Watching in 2026

Vessel Lay-Up and Reactivation Costs Owners Should Price Before Parking Older Tonnage Report

May 21, 2026
Parking older tonnage can look like a simple cost-cutting move, but the real economics usually hinge on everything that has to be preserved, re-certified, re-crewed, tested, and reactivated before the ship can trade again....

Spare Parts Traceability Tools Shipmanagers Need Before Counterfeit Risk Gets More Expensive Tech

May 21, 2026
Counterfeit and non-genuine parts are easier to dismiss when they appear to be only a purchasing problem. The evidence says they can become a machinery, compliance, and casualty problem much faster than that. In...

Panama Canal Slot Bids Explode as Global Route Stress Pushes Premium Passage to New Extremes News

May 21, 2026
The latest Panama Canal auction data show how sharply passage value has risen during the current global shipping disruption. Recent reporting said a Neopanamax slot bid reached $4 million, matching the highest level previously...

Shipping, Ports and Class Societies Move From AI Pilot Projects to Live Operations News

May 21, 2026
Artificial intelligence in maritime is no longer sitting mainly in concept decks or future-of-shipping panels. The latest industry picture shows AI moving into real vessel trials, class and compliance workflows, port traffic planning, bridge...

Hormuz Crypto Insurance Plan Raises New Questions for Shipowners, Insurers, and Sanctions Teams News

May 21, 2026
Iran-linked reporting in mid-May said Tehran has introduced a new maritime insurance platform for ships and cargo moving through the Strait of Hormuz, commonly described as “Hormuz Safe,” with digital policy issuance and cryptocurrency...

Iran War Shipping Shock Is Spreading Across Fuel, Freight, Insurance and Corporate Earnings News

May 21, 2026
The maritime economic fallout from the war in Iran has widened beyond a Strait of Hormuz traffic story into a broader cost-and-risk shock for global trade. The latest cross-company tally puts the business hit...

Cruise Virus Outbreaks Return to Headlines as Lines Tighten Health Response News

May 21, 2026
The latest cruise health update is being shaped by two overlapping stories rather than one. In the U.S. CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program jurisdiction, four gastrointestinal outbreaks had been posted for 2026 as of early...

8 Warship Power Upgrades Navies Need Before Lasers Radars and EW Fight Over the Same Megawatts naval

May 21, 2026
Warship power management is starting to look less like a back-room engineering topic and more like a frontline combat-system issue. The U.S. Navy has already had to upgrade electrical power and cooling capacity on...

Cruise Elevator Upgrades Bigger Ships May Need Before Guest Flow Gets Worse Cruise

May 21, 2026
On bigger cruise ships, elevator and escalator problems do not stay trapped inside the vertical-transport department. They spill into embarkation, venue turnover, accessibility, housekeeping movement, dining peaks, and the general feeling that the ship...

Port Call Cost Leaks that Owners Should Audit More Closely in 2026 and 2027 Report

May 20, 2026
Port call inflation in 2026 is not just a story about one big fee line getting larger. It is a story about more cost layers attaching themselves to ordinary calls, then hiding inside disbursement...

Claims Tech Tools Shipping Teams Can Use to Cut Cargo Damage and Delay Disputes Tech

May 20, 2026
The strongest maritime claims-tech tools are usually not the ones that promise to automate the legal fight after something goes wrong. The more practical tools strengthen the evidence chain before the dispute hardens. That...

LNG Buyers Move to Lock In Ships as Volatility Pushes Chartering Beyond the Spot Market News

May 20, 2026
The LNG shipping market is apparently shifting toward longer-term charters as Middle East conflict, supply-chain disruption, and wider market volatility make short-term vessel cover less comfortable for buyers and portfolio players. Speaking at Lloyd’s...

EU Alumina Sanctions Pressure Builds as Brussels Moves Closer to Blocking Russia-Bound Shipments News

May 20, 2026
Pressure is rising inside the European Union to shut down a sanctions gap that still allows alumina shipments from the EU to Russia, even after the bloc banned Russian aluminium imports. The latest push...

Crew Area Upgrades Older Cruise Ships May Need to Stay Competitive on Retention Cruise

May 20, 2026
Crew retention on older cruise ships is becoming a facilities question as much as a pay, contract, or promotion question. The baseline for onboard living has been moving upward. CLIA says cruise lines are...

Tanker Resale Prices Are Surging as Buyers Race for Prompt Tonnage News

May 20, 2026
The tanker secondhand market is running hot enough that normal valuation logic is starting to look unreliable. Fresh sale-and-purchase reporting says buyers are paying unusually large premiums for immediate delivery ships as crude freight...

10 Distributed Shipbuilding Supplier Niches the Navy’s Modular Push Could Lift Fast naval

May 20, 2026
The Navy’s 2026 shipbuilding plan makes this topic much more concrete than it used to be. The plan says roughly 10% of shipbuilding work is currently performed at distributed sites and sets a goal...

Three VLCCs Slip Out of Hormuz, but the Gulf Still Is Not Back to Normal News

May 20, 2026
Three very large crude carriers are now exiting or have just exited the Strait of Hormuz carrying a combined 6 million barrels of Middle East crude, marking the biggest single day of crude movement...

The Next Ballast Water Spending Wave: Service Problems Owners Should Budget After Installation Report

May 19, 2026
A lot of ballast water spending is now shifting from retrofit capex into service friction after the system is already onboard. That is a serious owner issue because the rules do not end with...

Shared Data Shared Risk 10 Maritime Identity Gaps Buyers Cannot Ignore Tech

May 19, 2026
Maritime identity management is moving from a back-office admin topic into a real operating risk because digital shipping now depends on more shared workflows among ships, ports, terminals, authorities, vendors, and cloud-connected service providers....

CMB.Tech Rides the Hormuz Rate Spike as Tanker Earnings Break Higher News

May 19, 2026
CMB.Tech said its first-quarter core profit surged as the Strait of Hormuz disruption squeezed available tanker supply and drove freight rates sharply higher. The company reported first-quarter EBITDA of $558.3 million, up from $158.4...

Russian LNG Reaches China After an Extraordinary Six-Month Voyage News

May 19, 2026
A Russian LNG cargo has reached China after spending nearly six months at sea, a transit time that sharply exceeds the roughly 45 days normally needed for a Baltic-to-Asia voyage and underscores how sanctions,...

8 Cruise Food Waste System Questions Buyers Should Ask Before Installing New Tech Cruise

May 19, 2026
Cruise food-waste systems are getting more attention because the buyer is no longer choosing between “doing nothing” and “buying a machine.” The real decision is about matching a waste stream, a discharge regime, a...

Tanker Newbuild Orders Are Racing Toward a Record 2026 as VLCC and Suezmax Contracting Explodes News

May 19, 2026
The tanker ordering cycle has accelerated sharply in 2026, with crude tanker contracting already running at a pace that would challenge or surpass historical annual highs if sustained. BIMCO says the first quarter of...

Panama Canal June Maintenance Could Tighten Slots Just as Rerouted Demand Builds News

May 19, 2026
Fresh concern is building around the Panama Canal ahead of a scheduled Gatun Locks outage in June, not because the waterway is planning a drought-style shutdown, but because demand has already been rising before...

Before Drone Boats Go Mainstream 8 Shipboard Systems Navies May Need naval

May 19, 2026
Counter-USV defense is moving from hypothetical planning into a practical fleet question because navies are now treating uncrewed surface threats as real training and operational problems, not just future concepts. In January 2024, the...

Marine Valve and Actuator Failures Owners Should Budget for Before Off-Hire Report

May 18, 2026
Valve and actuator problems rarely look expensive when they start. A slow-closing ballast valve, a sticky cargo-line actuator, a leaking pneumatic line, or a misbehaving positioner can feel like routine maintenance right up until...

U.S. LNG Returns to China as Direct Cargo Trade Reopens After a Long Freeze News

May 18, 2026
Direct U.S. LNG shipments are heading to China again after roughly a year without regular cargo movement between the two sides. Recent reporting says three LNG carriers, Umm Al Hanaya, Al Sailiya, and Id’Asah,...

Spare Parts Authentication Tools Shipmanagers Should Put in Place Early Tech

May 18, 2026
Counterfeit and non-genuine parts are easier to dismiss when they look like a procurement issue instead of a reliability issue. Recent evidence makes that harder. In May 2026, the UK MAIB said the catastrophic...

Iran War Costs Global Companies $25 Billion and Counting as Fuel, Freight and Supply Chains Bite News

May 18, 2026
The latest reporting indicates the economic hit to global business from the Iran war has climbed to at least $25 billion, with the burden spread across 279 companies in the United States, Europe and...

9 Naval Cable-Protection Technologies Moving Into the Budget Mainstream naval

May 18, 2026
Naval cable protection is no longer being treated as a side-security issue that can be covered by occasional patrols and general maritime awareness. NATO’s Baltic Sentry mission was launched specifically to increase critical-infrastructure security...

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Reports
  • Vessel Lay-Up and Reactivation Costs Owners Should Price Before Parking Older TonnageMay 21
  • Port Call Cost Leaks that Owners Should Audit More Closely in 2026 and 2027May 20
  • The Next Ballast Water Spending Wave: Service Problems Owners Should Budget After InstallationMay 19
  • Marine Valve and Actuator Failures Owners Should Budget for Before Off-HireMay 18
  • FuelEU Surplus Mistakes That Leak Charter ValueMay 15
  • Onboard Carbon Capture: Ship Types That May Have the Space, Weight, and Port Access to Make It WorkMay 14
  • Hidden Costs in Wind-Assisted Propulsion Retrofits That Owners May Miss Before Class ReviewMay 13
  • Red Sea Rerouting Costs Owners Still MissMay 12
  • 8 Shipyard Scheduling Mistakes That Make Small Retrofits ExpensiveMay 11
  • 9 Hidden Costs of a Partially Open ChokepointMay 8
  • 11 Marine Equipment Categories Owners Should Rebid Before Their Next Class RenewalMay 7
  • 10 Maritime Compliance Costs Owners Still Underestimate in 2026May 6
  • 10 Hidden Costs in Alternative Fuel Ready Ship Designs Owners Miss EarlyMay 5
  • Maritime Insurance Shifts Owners Should Watch as Geopolitical Risk Raises Vessel ExposureMay 4
  • Hormuz Is Creating a Floating Storage Squeeze: The Impacts that Owners Should Watch NextMay 1
  • UK ETS Shipping Contract Fixes Owners Should Make Before July 2026Apr 30
  • Hull Coatings or Air Lubrication: Which Upgrade Pays Back Faster in 2026Apr 29
  • Marine Insurance Questions Owners Should Ask Before Sending Ships Into High Risk CorridorsApr 28
  • Owners Turning Drydock Into a Commercial AdvantageApr 27
  • 8 Maritime Winners and 8 Losers From the Hormuz CrisisApr 24
News
  • Panama Canal Slot Bids Explode as Global Route Stress Pushes Premium Passage to New ExtremesMay 21
  • Shipping, Ports and Class Societies Move From AI Pilot Projects to Live OperationsMay 21
  • Hormuz Crypto Insurance Plan Raises New Questions for Shipowners, Insurers, and Sanctions TeamsMay 21
  • Iran War Shipping Shock Is Spreading Across Fuel, Freight, Insurance and Corporate EarningsMay 21
  • Cruise Virus Outbreaks Return to Headlines as Lines Tighten Health ResponseMay 21
  • LNG Buyers Move to Lock In Ships as Volatility Pushes Chartering Beyond the Spot MarketMay 20
  • EU Alumina Sanctions Pressure Builds as Brussels Moves Closer to Blocking Russia-Bound ShipmentsMay 20
  • Tanker Resale Prices Are Surging as Buyers Race for Prompt TonnageMay 20
  • Three VLCCs Slip Out of Hormuz, but the Gulf Still Is Not Back to NormalMay 20
  • CMB.Tech Rides the Hormuz Rate Spike as Tanker Earnings Break HigherMay 19
  • Russian LNG Reaches China After an Extraordinary Six-Month VoyageMay 19
  • Tanker Newbuild Orders Are Racing Toward a Record 2026 as VLCC and Suezmax Contracting ExplodesMay 19
  • Panama Canal June Maintenance Could Tighten Slots Just as Rerouted Demand BuildsMay 19
  • U.S. LNG Returns to China as Direct Cargo Trade Reopens After a Long FreezeMay 18
  • Iran War Costs Global Companies $25 Billion and Counting as Fuel, Freight and Supply Chains BiteMay 18
  • Iran’s Hormuz Crypto Insurance Plan Adds a New Layer of Shipping RiskMay 18
  • Cuba Cargo Shock as Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM Freeze New BookingsMay 18
  • Oil Climbs Again as Gulf Ship Seizures and Attack Risk Keep Traders on EdgeMay 15
  • Somali Pirate Ransom Shock Hits Product Tanker Trade AgainMay 15
  • LNG Carrier Market Heats Up Again as Rates, Orders and Long-Term Charters All Push HigherMay 15
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Tech
  • Spare Parts Traceability Tools Shipmanagers Need Before Counterfeit Risk Gets More ExpensiveMay 21
  • Claims Tech Tools Shipping Teams Can Use to Cut Cargo Damage and Delay DisputesMay 20
  • Shared Data Shared Risk 10 Maritime Identity Gaps Buyers Cannot IgnoreMay 19
  • Spare Parts Authentication Tools Shipmanagers Should Put in Place EarlyMay 18
  • Vessel Camera Analytics and the 9 Uses That Are More Practical Than Full AutonomyMay 15
  • 11 Maritime E-Certificate Workflows Still Stuck Between Portals PDFs and EmailMay 14
  • 9 Digital Twin Buyer Tests That Separate Real Value From a Fancy ArchiveMay 13
  • Build the Connected Vessel Stack as One Operating System DecisionMay 12
  • 9 Remote Diagnostics Services LEO Connectivity Makes More Valuable at SeaMay 11
  • AI Phishing Fraud in Shipping and What Buyers Should Lock Down FirstMay 8
  • 9 Port-Call Features That Cut Waiting Time for RealMay 7
  • 12 Questions Before You Rip Out a Legacy Fleet SystemMay 6
  • 10 Shipping Data Gaps to Fix Before Buying Another AI ToolMay 5
  • Autonomous Shipping Technologies That Could Beat Fully Uncrewed Ships to ROIMay 4
  • 9 Maritime Tech Segments IMO’s Digital Push Could Lift FirstMay 1
  • When Ship Connectivity Starts Paying the Service BillApr 30
  • Carbon Accounting Software for Shipping: Features That Separate Useful Tools From Compliance TheaterApr 29
  • 9 Digital Twin Uses for Ships That Deliver More Than a Nice ScreenApr 28
  • 8 Maritime Procurement Tech Moves That Cut Parts Delays Without Cutting CornersApr 27
  • 10 Maritime Cybersecurity Weak Points Getting Worse as Ships Get More ConnectedApr 24
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Cruise
  • Cruise Elevator Upgrades Bigger Ships May Need Before Guest Flow Gets WorseMay 21
  • Crew Area Upgrades Older Cruise Ships May Need to Stay Competitive on RetentionMay 20
  • 8 Cruise Food Waste System Questions Buyers Should Ask Before Installing New TechMay 19
  • Cruise Laundry Upgrades That Can Cut Utility Waste and Ease Labor PressureMay 18
  • Cruise Medical Center Upgrades Older Ships May Need Sooner Than ExpectedMay 14
  • 9 Cruise Safety Detection Systems That Could Become Refit Priorities After High Visibility IncidentsMay 13
  • Shore Power Business Opportunities Cruise Ports Cannot IgnoreMay 12
  • 10 Cruise Procurement Categories Suppliers Should Chase in the Newbuild and Refit BoomMay 11
  • Nuclear Cruise Ships: The Clean Power Idea Still Waiting for a Real BreakthroughMay 7
  • Cruise Cabin Design Shifts That Could Quietly Lift Revenue per BerthMay 6
  • 9 Cruise Safety Systems That Look More Important After the Latest Passenger IncidentsMay 5
  • 8 Cruise Segments Most Likely to Spend Big on Battery Hybrid TechnologyMay 4
  • 10 Cruise Hotel Load Upgrades That Can Cut Fuel Burn More Than Many Owners ExpectApr 30
  • Air Quality, HVAC, and Wellness Systems: 9 Cruise Ship Upgrades With Real Buyer AppealApr 29
  • LNG Cruise Ships Still Look Smart Until the Methane Math and Fuel Pathway Get HarderApr 28
  • Bigger Cruise Ships Bigger Service ContractsApr 27
  • Cruise Ship Absorption Chillers: When Waste-Heat Cooling Is Worth the RetrofitApr 23
  • Cruise Sustainability Spending That Pays and Spending That Mostly SignalsApr 22
  • 9 Luxury Cruise Hardware Bets That Can Outearn Flashy AttractionsApr 21
  • Cruise Shore Power The Plug In Bet Getting Harder to IgnoreApr 20
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Naval
  • 8 Warship Power Upgrades Navies Need Before Lasers Radars and EW Fight Over the Same MegawattsMay 21
  • 10 Distributed Shipbuilding Supplier Niches the Navy’s Modular Push Could Lift FastMay 20
  • Before Drone Boats Go Mainstream 8 Shipboard Systems Navies May NeedMay 19
  • 9 Naval Cable-Protection Technologies Moving Into the Budget MainstreamMay 18
  • 8 Naval Laser Problems the Fleet Still Has to SolveMay 14
  • 9 Undersea Protection Technologies Navies Are Moving on FasterMay 13
  • 9 Naval Supplier Niches Growing as Shipyards Struggle to Add ThroughputMay 12
  • Small Combatants and Smart USVs Are Back in the Naval ConversationMay 11
  • Patrol Missions Armed USVs Are Starting to Pull Away from Patrol CraftMay 7
  • 10 Frigate and Corvette Design Choices Buyers Are Reopening in 2026May 6
  • AUKUS Beyond the BoatsMay 5
  • 10 Naval Technologies the Drone War Era Is Pulling Forward Faster Than ExpectedMay 4
  • 10 Reasons Technical Data and Lifecycle Support Are Getting Harder to Ignore in Naval ProgramsApr 30
  • 10 Shipboard Systems Naval Cyber Teams Should Worry About Before Inbox FiltersApr 29
  • 10 Patrol Vessel Systems Buyers Keep Coming Back ToApr 28
  • Private-Sector Services That Could Become Critical as Naval Maintenance Backlogs DeepenApr 27
  • Naval Aviation Support Systems Explained: The High-Value Components Behind Fleet ReadinessApr 23
  • Repair Work Looks Hotter Than Newbuild Dreams for Smaller Naval ContractorsApr 22
  • 10 Commercial Angles Hidden Inside Naval Maintenance Backlogs and Depot Capacity StrainApr 21
  • The Supplier Edge Naval Buyers Will Value Most When Capacity Gets TightApr 20
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PR
  • Marlink report reveals evolving cyber risk driven by user credentials and human errorApr 14
  • Safety training as the foundation of professional seamanshipApr 7
  • Danelec and Thetius launch new industry report examining the gap between digital investment and decision quality in maritimeMar 26
  • Marlink launches XChange NextGen, the edge platform powering maritime digital possibilitiesMar 17
  • Fairplay Towage joins Tug Network Team as alliance expands into EuropeMar 9
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Awards
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  • Top 8 Marine Sewage Treatment System ProvidersMay 1
  • Top 12 Fire Detection and Suppression Providers for ShipsApr 30
  • Top 8 Air Lubrication System Providers for ShipsApr 29
  • Top 8 Wind-Assisted Propulsion Providers for ShipsApr 28
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Signals
  • A CMA CGM Container Ship Was Hit in the Strait, With Crew InjuredMay 6
  • Gulf Shipping Risk Is Now Spilling Into Nearby Port Infrastructure and Regional Trade ConfidenceMay 5
  • The Market Is Still Trading Prolonged Gulf Disruption, Not NormalizationMay 4
  • Iran’s Export Choke Is Tightening as Crude Piles Up on TankersMay 1
  • Japan Is Treating Vessel Passage as a Top-Level Diplomatic IssueApr 30
  • The U.S. Is Expected to Extend the Blockade, Keeping Gulf Shipping Disruption AliveApr 29
  • Japan-Linked Crude Is Testing Hormuz AgainApr 28
  • Crew Welfare Is Turning Into a Commercial Constraint in the Persian GulfApr 27
  • Ship Detention Has Moved to the Front of the Crisis MapApr 24
  • Asian Refinery Cuts Are Turning the Energy Shock Into a Products-Shipping RiskApr 23
  • Historic Energy Shock Keeps Maritime Disruption GlobalApr 22
  • U.S. Exports Are Surging, but Replacement Capacity Is Still Not EnoughApr 21
  • Insurance and Sanctions-Workaround Capacity Are Still Evolving Around the DisruptionApr 20
  • The Market Is Shifting From Blockade Headlines to Post-Conflict Navigation PlanningApr 17
  • Sanctioned Supertankers Are Now Actively Testing the BlockadeApr 16
  • The Market Is Increasingly Treating Hormuz Risk as Structural, Not TemporaryApr 15
  • The Blockade’s Operational Scope Is Wider Than the Headline SuggestsApr 14
  • Shipping Tied to Iran Is Now the Sharpest Commercial Fault Line in the RegionApr 13
  • The IMO Pushes Back Against the Idea of Tolls for Hormuz PassageApr 10
  • Glencore and Taiwan’s CPC Charter Tankers to Restart Middle East LiftingsApr 9
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Company Spotlights
  • DA-Desk: Port Cost Control Without the Spreadsheet ChaosMar 13
  • STAX Review: At-berth compliance, without shore power dependencyFeb 18
  • OceanScore Review: Compliance that runs like a workflowFeb 13
  • Spinergie Review: From vessel activity to operational advantageFeb 12
  • Smart Maritime Network ReviewFeb 10
  • Hefring Marine Review: Smarter speed decisions, safer crewsFeb 9
  • Kaiko Systems Review: Inspections, structured and ready to proveFeb 6
  • Hecla Emissions Management Review: Turning EU ETS and FuelEU into a workflowFeb 4
  • Starboard Maritime Intelligence Review: Turning ocean data into early warningsFeb 3
  • IQAX Review: Digital trade rails for boxes, docs and banksFeb 2
  • HavocAI Review: Operational Control at ScaleJan 30
  • DeepSea Technologies Review: From raw vessel data to real fuel cutsJan 29
  • Intellian Technologies Review: Quiet hardware behind always-on fleet linksJan 27
  • Artemis Technologies Review: High speed, low wake, zero local emissionsJan 26
  • Blue Visby Review: Turning idle time into fuel savingsJan 23
  • Ofiniti Review: One digital record for every fuel deliveryJan 22
  • Ensemble Analytics Review: From spreadsheet rosters to live Port SchedulesJan 21
  • RightShip Review: Screening ship risk before it hits your bookJan 19
  • Orca AI Review: A Digital Lookout for Real-world RiskJan 16
  • Trelleborg Marine & Infrastructure Review: Quiet hardware that protects ships and berthsJan 15
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