The maritime industry is no longer a slow-moving target for digital threats. Between 2020 and 2024, the sector witnessed a staggering 150% surge in reported cyber incidents, with European maritime organisations facing a disproportionate share of this sophisticated...
The maritime industry is facing its most significant regulatory shift in years. With the introduction of the FuelEU Maritime regulations, the focus on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) intensity is no longer optional, it is a critical operational requirement. For fleet managers...
When managing a fleet, the initial investment in a vessel is only the tip of the iceberg. The real challenge lies beneath the surface: the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). From unplanned maintenance and emergency spare part deliveries to compliance fines and...
In the maritime industry, time is your most valuable asset. Whether it’s an unplanned engine repair in the middle of the sea or a failed audit due to missing paperwork, downtime and delays lead to significant operational costs. For years, many shipping companies...
There was a time when a captain could sail with just a handful of documents in a physical folder. Gertjan Kornet, director at EemsWerken, a short sea shipping company, and a long-time client, put it perfectly: “In the past, my father only needed one certificate...