Marlink has upgraded its Eik Teleport into a full Managed Services Support Centre as maritime operators demand deeper digital support. The new facility gives shipowners access to real time testing and simulation environments that mirror onboard conditions. It marks a notable step in how the company delivers network, cyber and cloud services across global fleets.

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A new survey from Deep Current shows that logistics leaders are pushing for digital tools but still face major gaps inside their operations. Document mistakes continue to delay shipments and legacy systems slow the industry’s progress. The findings point to a practical, modular path for digitalisation in 2026.
Stena Line is strengthening safety across its Irish Sea operations with a major roll out of video telematics. The ferry operator and Camera Telematics have worked side by side to introduce a system that gives ports better visibility and quicker access to evidence. The project reflects a wider shift toward digital tools that support safer and more efficient maritime operations.

Where operational excellence meets net zero ambition
V.Ships has turned to OceanScore’s digital tools to manage the growing complexity of EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime rules. The partnership reflects how large fleet operators are reshaping compliance systems to meet stricter environmental expectations.
WinGD and Panasia have agreed to upgrade existing X-DF dual-fuel LNG engines with newer emission-cutting technology. The partnership aims to help shipowners curb fuel costs and comply with tightening climate rules.
Alfa Laval Korea and Hanwha Ocean Ecotech have signed a new cooperation agreement to advance ammonia fuel systems for dual-fuel vessels. The partnership brings together engineering expertise from both companies as interest in alternative fuels expands across shipyards and owners. A pilot installation is planned as part of the early work.
Yesterday's Most Engaging Story:
OrbitMI has introduced a structured assessment that shows shipowners how well their vessel reports match recognised industry standards. The launch arrives at a time when the industry depends more heavily on accurate and consistent data. Executives say the goal is to strengthen trust across digital workflows.









