Maritime navigation systems were built on a critical assumption: that satellite positioning can be trusted. Today, that assumption is increasingly under pressure. In recent weeks, vessels operating in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf have experienced significant GPS and GNSS disruptions, highlighting a growing operational risk for fleets worldwide.
As signal interference becomes more frequent, shipping companies are reassessing bridge procedures, crew training, and onboard technologies to ensure safe navigation when satellite positioning cannot be fully relied upon.
In this webinar, we will explore how fleets can strengthen operational resilience and help crews maintain safe navigation in GPS-degraded environments.
You will learn:
- How GPS and GNSS disruptions appear on the bridge—and the navigation risks they create
- How crews and shore teams can maintain situational awareness when positioning signals become unreliable
- Practical operational practices and technologies fleets are adopting to navigate safely during signal degradation
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