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Shipping Embraces AI to Boost Efficiency and Safety

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

The maritime industry is increasingly adopting artificial intelligence to streamline operations, enhance decision-making, and improve safety at sea.

The maritime industry is embracing artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative technology to boost efficiency, safety, and sustainability across shipping operations. According to a recent article in Splash247, maritime consultant Frank Coles advises shipping companies to strategically implement AI systems to unlock new capabilities. 'Over the last 30 years as satellite communications made data sharing with ships virtually ubiquitous, one thing that hasn't been missing is the over use of buzzwords and claims of doom,' Coles said. 'But the reality is that AI can deliver genuine benefits if applied thoughtfully.' Coles highlighted several areas where AI can drive value in shipping, including: - Predictive maintenance: AI-powered analytics can forecast equipment failures and optimize maintenance schedules to reduce downtime. - Route optimization: AI can analyze weather patterns, currents, and other factors to recommend the most efficient routes, reducing fuel consumption and emissions. - Autonomous navigation: Self-driving ship technology leverages AI and computer vision to navigate vessels without human intervention, improving safety. - Cargo handling: AI-enabled automation can streamline loading, unloading, and inventory management in ports and terminals. The adoption of AI in shipping is still in the early stages, but industry leaders are recognizing its potential to transform the sector. 'We're just scratching the surface of what's possible with AI in maritime,' Coles concluded. 'The companies that invest strategically will be the ones that thrive in the years ahead.'
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