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Maritime Industry Briefing: Seafarer Support, Satellite Tech, and Emissions Monitoring
By MGN Editorial•March 24, 2026 at 09:17 PM
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a seafarer support appeal, new satellite antenna technologies, all-electric ship developments, and emissions monitoring solutions.
## Sailors' Society Launches Emergency Gulf Appeal
According to Hellenic Shipping News, the global maritime charity Sailors' Society has launched an 'Emergency Gulf Appeal' to support seafarers and their families impacted by the ongoing conflict around the Strait of Hormuz. With tens of thousands of seafarers caught up in the crisis, the charity is providing 24/7 virtual support to address the growing need for mental health and welfare assistance.
## Intellian Unveils Future Antenna Technologies
Satellite communications provider Intellian Technologies showcased its latest innovations at the Satellite 2026 conference, reports Hellenic Shipping News. The company demonstrated 'unprecedented technological diversification' into high-growth markets, including new antenna technologies that promise to be more robust and disruptive. These advancements aim to meet the evolving connectivity demands of the maritime industry.
## All-Electric Trimarans Gain Classification
Bureau Veritas has been selected to class two next-generation, all-electric high-speed trimarans for Brim Explorer, according to Hellenic Shipping News. This marks a significant step forward in zero-emission maritime transport, as the vessels will be constructed with cutting-edge electric propulsion systems. The classification society's involvement underscores the industry's push towards sustainable shipping solutions.
## Emissions Monitoring System Gains Approval
SeaARCTOS, a provider of real-time emissions monitoring solutions, has announced that its ARCTOS-1 system has received Type Approval from Lloyd's Register for Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂) emissions reporting, reports Hellenic Shipping News. Supported by a worldwide patent and MARPOL-approved technology, this development enables more accurate and compliant emissions tracking for the global shipping industry.
## APM Terminals Expands in Vietnam
APM Terminals has become a minority shareholder and operating partner in the Hateco Hai Phong International Container Terminal (HHIT) in Vietnam, Hellenic Shipping News reports. This transition, after three years of close partnership, solidifies APM Terminals' presence in the growing Vietnamese port market and underscores the company's strategic focus on Asia-Pacific.
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