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
Dark fleet tactics evolve as tankers take on multiple interchangeable digital identities
A Lloyd’s List investigation shows how vessels move seamlessly between identities using only digital information
Why the maritime sector has a responsibility to decarbonise
The time for incremental change has passed, argues Cargill’s president of Ocean Transportation, Jan Dieleman. The maritime industry must scale up its efforts, act with urgency, and lead the transition to a sustainable future
Taiwan is hunting one cable cutting vessel disguised with three separate digital identities
Taiwan suspects that China was behind the cutting of an international undersea telecom cable, but finding the vessel responsible is proving complicated because officials are chasing one vessel using three separate digital identities: Tanzania-flagged Xing Shun 39, Cameroon-flagged Shun Xing 39 and Cameroon-flagged Xing Shun 39
Kexim pledges $8.2bn to strengthen South Korean shipbuilding
Budget increase driven by expectations of potential co-operation with the US and India, because both countries aim to enhance their maritime competitiveness using South Korea’s advanced shipbuilding technology
The 20 most-read stories in Lloyd’s List 2024
Houthi attacks on ships, sanctions crackdowns, multi-billion dollar bridge disasters and the clickbait that is Donald Trump all featured in the top 20 most-read stories in Lloyd’s List this year
Shipping is only going to get more complex, says V.Group chief executive
V.Group chief executive René Kofod-Olsen explains why the rapid influx of regulatory requirements for shipping, growing pressure to digitalise operations and decarbonise, and growing compliance risk beyond the means of many traditional shipowners has supercharged shipmanagement ambitions over recent years
The Daily View: Through a glass darkly
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping
Ten trends that will shape the shipping industry in 2025 and beyond
Carbon regulation and Trump 2.0 are the obvious factors on which everyone is focused for 2025 — but don’t discount the impact of transparency, Africa, asset prices and AI next year
Lomar joins with Mythos AI to ‘push boundaries’ of autonomous navigation
Logothetis family shipping arm sees AI having ‘huge potential’ for shipping
One Hundred People 2024: Shipping’s elite take pragmatic stand as uncertainty reigns
IMO guidance on the regulatory framework towards net zero could be just months away — or then again, it might not be. Despite being in a state of flux, those at shipping’s forefront are opting for pragmatism rather than simply lying in wait
Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum: shipping’s superior talking shop
From geopolitics to climate change and sanctions, this year’s Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum focused on the big issues
Top 10 technology leaders 2024
Kongsberg Maritime’s Lisa Edvardsen Haugan is named as this year’s top technology talent as the Norwegian marine equipment group provides a multitude of product advancements to help deliver vessel carbon-reduction needs
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