The shipping industry has invested heavily in technology: performance monitoring, navigation systems, fleet management platforms, AI analytics. Yet the picture from the bridge and the picture from shore still don’t line up. Tools don’t talk to each other. Crews are managing more alarms and displays than ever. Shore teams are drowning in data that doesn’t always change a decision.
So what does it actually take to close the gap between insight and action across an entire fleet? Where is fragmentation hurting operators most, in safety, in workload, in confidence to act? And as agentic AI moves from buzzword to operational reality, which decisions can it genuinely take off people’s plates, and which still need a human?
Join us for a no-slides, candid conversation about what’s really happening from the bridge to the boardroom.
What you’ll learn in this session:
- Why more tools haven’t meant better decisions, and what fragmentation is really costing operators
- The gap between insight and execution: getting from “the system says X” to “the crew acts on X” across the fleet
- The ship-shore divide: where bridge reality and office data still don’t match
- Where agentic AI realistically fits in maritime operations and where it doesn’t
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