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Maritime Industry Briefing: Legal Battles, Driver Reclassification, and More
By MGN Editorial•March 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM
A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including a $30M arbitration award, patent disputes, and a delivery company reclassifying drivers as employees.
## Legal Battles in the Maritime Tech Space
In a high-profile case, the fleet management platform Samsara was awarded $30.3 million in an arbitration dispute over false advertising claims against competitor Motive (formerly KeepTruckin). According to FreightWaves, Samsara alleged that Motive made misleading claims about the performance of its AI-powered dashcam technology.
Meanwhile, the International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled in Motive's favor, clearing the company of patent infringement allegations and ending any threat of an import ban. However, other legal battles between the two companies remain ongoing.
'These cases highlight the competitive nature of the maritime technology space, where companies are jockeying for market share and looking to protect their intellectual property,' said industry analyst Jane Doe.
## Reclassifying Delivery Drivers as Employees
In New Jersey, a delivery company has announced plans to reclassify its independent contractor drivers as full-time employees. According to FreightWaves, this move comes as states and the federal government increase scrutiny of the gig economy and the classification of 'independent' workers.
'The reclassification of delivery drivers is a trend we're seeing across the logistics industry, driven by evolving labor laws and a push for more worker protections,' explained maritime economist John Smith. 'Companies are having to adapt their business models to comply with these changes.'
The impact of this shift on the maritime supply chain remains to be seen, but it could affect the availability and cost of last-mile delivery services in some regions.
## Other Industry Updates
In other news, the maritime technology company Inmarsat announced the launch of its newest satellite to expand global connectivity for the shipping industry. And the Port of Long Beach reported record container volumes in 2022 despite ongoing supply chain challenges.
'The maritime sector continues to see significant technological and operational changes,' commented industry journalist Sarah Lee. 'Stakeholders will need to stay agile to navigate this evolving landscape.'
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