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ABS Publishes Industry-Leading Whitepaper on Human Readiness Levels for the Maritime Industry

ABS Publishes Industry-Leading Whitepaper on Human Readiness Levels for the Maritime Industry
“Emerging maritime technologies require qualification processes that extend beyond technical maturity; Human Readiness Levels (HRLs) provide a structured approach that supports safer operations while reducing unnecessary cost and rework.” That is an excerpt from the...
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OceanScore integrates Compliance Manager directly with major shipping groups’ financial systems

OceanScore integrates Compliance Manager directly with major shipping groups’ financial systems
OceanScore, the Hamburg-based maritime compliance technology company, has deployed live ERP integrations between its Compliance Manager platform and the enterprise systems of several of the world’s largest ship managers. The integrations automate the exchange of...
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ReCAAP: Piracy And Armed Robbery Against Ships In Asia Down During First Quarter

ReCAAP: Piracy And Armed Robbery Against Ships In Asia Down During First Quarter
Executive Summary A total of 16 incidents of armed robbery against ships (ARAS) were reported in Asia during January- March 2026, which marks a 64% decrease in the number of incidents compared to the same period in 2025 (44 incidents). However, there has been an...
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Hormuz After the Ceasefire: A Controlled System, Not a Recovery

Hormuz After the Ceasefire: A Controlled System, Not a Recovery
A ceasefire has been declared, but the maritime system has not reset. Transit through the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted, coordinated, and selectively enforced. There has been no return to open commercial navigation. Standard shipping lanes remain largely unused,...
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Global seaborne crude oil shipments down 16% since start of the Iran war

Global seaborne crude oil shipments down 16% since start of the Iran war
“Since the beginning of the Iran war, global seaborne crude oil shipments have fallen 16% compared to the first nine weeks of 2026, according to Signal Ocean data. This represents a reduction of 7.6 million barrels per day (mbdp) to 38.4 mbpd. Coincidentally,...
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