The Global Maritime Issues Monitor lists critical issues impacting the maritime industry, which are existing and potential sources of disruptions.
Digital technologies are becoming increasingly powerful tools as the maritime industry embraces digital transformation and digitalisation.
The maritime ecosystem consists of diverse stakeholders, each playing a vital role in driving growth and innovation in the industry.
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
MAritime Digital Efficiency (MADE) is a research programme analysing the interplay between digital technologies and disruptions in the maritime industry.
...whether they be existing or new geopolitical conflicts, inflationary pressures and the recessionary environment, climate change weather events, or other issues yet to emerge.
Launched by the NUS Centre for Maritime Studies (CMS), MAritime Digital Efficiency (MADE) is a research programme analysing the interplay between digital technologies and disruptions in the maritime industry.
The Centre focuses on a few research areas, including but not limited to:
- Energy Efficient and Sustainable Shipping
- Human Resource Management
- Safety and Training
Research Objectives
01
Insights
Identify, publish and share meaningful research insights
02
Scenarios
Define realistic and critical prospective scenarios
03
Strategies
Assist the maritime sector stakeholders in devising digitally efficient strategies
MAGAZINE
This section features articles from expert guest contributors who share their views on critical issues and developments that shape the maritime supply chain.
Note: The opinions expressed by the authors are their own and do not reflect the views of the National University of Singapore and/or the Centre for Maritime Studies.
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