RightShip has launched the Due Diligence Hub, a new technology platform designed to give charterers, traders, and terminals greater control and efficiency in managing vessel risk.
Building on over 20 years of expertise in vessel vetting and maritime risk assurance, the Hub enables users to customise risk criteria, automate repetitive tasks, centralise documentation, and streamline workflows for faster, more informed decisions.
The platform integrates trusted RightShip data with AI-driven automation to handle routine checks, allowing in-house teams to focus on complex risk evaluations.
Its flexible workflows support various sectors, including dry bulk, chemicals, and oil & gas, adapting to each customer’s internal policies and priorities.
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Marlon Grech, Chief Technology and Product Officer at RightShip, said: “The Diligence Hub has been shaped through close collaboration with our stakeholders who know exactly where the bottlenecks are.
“Our goal was to build a product that fits seamlessly into our customers’ workflows, uses AI to take the pain out of repetitive tasks, and ultimately makes day-to-day risk management faster, clearer, and more effective.”
Saurabh Dasgupta, Chief Commercial Officer at RightShip, stated: “With Due Diligence Hub, we’re giving charterers and terminals — across dry bulk and other segments like chemicals and oil & gas — the flexibility to manage risk their way, while ensuring safety remains at the heart of every decision.
“It’s about striking the right balance between agility and assurance, so our customers can stay ahead with confidence.”
The Due Diligence Hub centralises vessel evaluation processes, providing full visibility and audit trails, and facilitates collaboration across teams.