When you strip digitalisation down to its essence, it’s not about apps or dashboards; it’s about connection. Connection between systems, between people, and between the data that flows through them. Yet in the maritime industry, those connections remain incomplete.
Armona Ship Management has partnered with OneLink Performance to integrate a suite of digital tools across its fleet. The agreement strengthens the company’s shift toward data-led operations and supports more informed technical decision making. The rollout marks a coordinated step toward a more connected fleet environment.
CleanQuote has launched an AI assistant designed to reduce routine operational friction across bulk fleets by automating the monthly review of Remaining On Board inventory files. The tool aims to save time, cut costs and give operations teams clearer insight into stock levels before issues arise.

Where operational excellence meets net zero ambition
WinGD has launched a new high-pressure LNG dual-fuel engine designed for ultra-large container vessels. The development comes at a time when shipowners are seeking fuel flexibility in a fragmented regulatory landscape. The company says the engine offers higher efficiency and a practical compliance route for the decade ahead.
Singapore is preparing to train thousands of maritime workers in the handling of methanol and ammonia. The programme is part of a wider national effort to support the transition to lower carbon operations across global fleets.







