Digital Skills Shortfall Threatens Maritime Safety and Efficiency

A recent study reveals a significant gap in the maritime workforce’s digital skills, threatening safety and efficiency. Over 80% of seafarers report infrequent training, despite a desire to learn. Only 13% find shore-based training relevant to onboard systems, highlighting an urgent need for updated standards and industry collaboration to address these challenges.

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Multi-Orbit Satellite Connectivity Set to Transform Maritime Sector

SES has partnered with Tototheo Global to enhance maritime connectivity through SES FlexMaritime. This multi-year collaboration combines SES’s high-performance satellite network with Tototheo’s expertise, enabling reliable services for vessel operations. Key benefits include real-time monitoring, route optimization, and improved crew welfare, promoting data-driven solutions for modern maritime challenges.

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Saudi Arabia Launches Major Maritime Sustainability Project for Caribbean Nations

Saudi Arabia has launched the “Caribbean Maritime Transport Sustainability” project to support 14 Caribbean nations, in partnership with the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This initiative aims to enhance maritime legislation and regulatory frameworks, enabling countries to ratify key IMO instruments and develop national maritime policies over the next two years.

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By The Numbers: Maritime Safety In 2026 — Fewer Losses,

Maritime Safety Analysis Reports Decline in Shipping Losses

The maritime industry has improved safety, yet faces complex challenges, as noted in Allianz Commercial’s Safety and Shipping Review 2026. While global shipping losses are at historic lows, risks from geopolitical tensions, cybercrime, and aging fleets persist. Approximately 90% of global trade relies on maritime transport, highlighting safety’s critical importance.

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