Shipping Frontrunners Debate Digital Revolution

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Senior decision makers from all sectors of the shipping industry met in Hamburg recently to hear some of the leaders in the digital revolution debate the opportunities and threats faced by the industry today, in which they found that that, in order to navigate successfully and profitably in the digital age, ship operators must go back to basics.

Run by Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, MariApps Marine Solutions and World-Link Communications; “Solving Challenges in the Marine Industry” tested its audience, challenging it to prepare for the impending step change in the way technology is used both on board and onshore.

Experts covered an array of topics including digitalisation and computerisation of ship management, the increase in reporting obligations and procedures, the threat of cyber attacks, modern and cost-effective communication tools and cloud solutions.

Technical Paper: How the Internet Can Connect Shipping

Moderated by Sean Moloney, Publisher of Ship Management International, industry speakers included Kuba Szymanski, Secretary General of InterManager; Jan Warmke, Managing Director, BSM Germany; Asad Salameh, President, World-Link Communications; and Sankar Ragavan, CEO, MariApps Marine Solutions.

Solutions to many of the issues raised were proposed by the speakers. Mr Salameh demonstrated the simple steps that could be taken to develop a robust defence culture against the cyber threats being faced.

Salameh said: “Cyber security is a real issue we all have to address in shipping. We have to define the threat and risks and decide how we should work to mitigate these risks.”

Technical Paper: Increased Risk of Cybercrime at Ports

Cordula Boy, Marine Training Officer at BSM Germany, showed how BSM, through its Project Pilot scheme, had adopted procedures tried and trusted in the airline industry to simplify complex procedures and improve safety and operating performance within its own fleet.

By simplifying the text of established shore and sea-based manuals, the message of how to follow key operational check lists was greatly simplified yet made more effective, she stressed.

Mr Ragavan said: “Cloud services are growing generally and it is a $230 billion market worldwide today. Fleet and maintenance management as well as procurement and document management could be moved to the cloud.”

His colleague Khalil Rehman from MariApps, presented details of the tangible differences that mobile applications can make to the lives of seafarers, while Mr Moloney looked at the bigger picture, examining the difference that the internet can make to the image of the shipping industry as a whole – providing the tools to help make an invisible industry more transparent.

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