UnDocked: The Maritime Transformation Show
Nick and Raal discuss leadership change at Hafnia, falling costs for onboard vessel data collection, the continuing debate over software ecosystems versus single platforms, digital literacy and STCW reform, AI governance after Anthropic’s Fable withdrawal, and why preventative healthcare could reshape medical screening for seafarers and maritime professionals. CHAPTERS * 00:52 Michael Skov steps down as Hafnia CEO * 03:27 Episode Partner: GTT Marine * 04:12 A $600 shipboard data logger changes the economics of vessel data * 07:25 Edge computing, bandwidth and why raw data isn't the answer * 10:05 Best-of-breed software versus the single platform vision * 13:15 Why maritime technology moves in cycles of convergence and divergence * 16:25 Software procurement, organisational silos and buying decisions * 22:20 Nick's Neko Health scan and the future of preventative medicine * 27:45 Could advanced health screening become standard before going to sea? * 30:33 Digital literacy: shipping's overlooked transformation challenge * 34:25 Data literacy, statistics and why dashboards can mislead * 38:35 Compliance versus competence in maritime training * 42:15 STCW reform and preparing seafarers for technologies that don't yet exist * 47:55 Anthropic's Fable model and the AI capability leap * 53:20 AI infrastructure, government intervention and vendor dependence This week Nick and Raal begin by reflecting on Michael Skov's departure as CEO of Hafnia after sixteen years leading the company from startup to the world's largest chemical tanker operator. They discuss the leadership lessons behind that journey before turning to one of the more significant technology developments of recent weeks: dramatically cheaper onboard data logging that could make high-frequency vessel performance data accessible across a much larger share of the global fleet. The conversation then returns to one of shipping's enduring technology debates—whether owners should pursue integrated software platforms or assemble best-in-class ecosystems connected through APIs. Drawing on recent industry commentary, they explore vendor lock-in, procurement strategy, organisational silos and why AI may make interoperability easier than ever. Nick also shares a firsthand experience with an AI-enabled preventative health assessment, prompting a wider discussion about the future of seafarer medical screening, preventative healthcare and whether technologies of this kind could eventually reshape the ENG1 process. Finally, the discussion turns to digital literacy, data literacy and the ongoing revision of STCW. The hosts examine why technology adoption remains fundamentally a people challenge, why understanding data is becoming as important as using software, and what the industry's latest research reveals about the growing gap between formal training and operational reality at sea. They close by exploring the brief release—and rapid withdrawal—of Anthropic's Fable model, considering what it means for AI governance, cybersecurity and the future of critical digital infrastructure. EPISODE PARTNER This episode of Undocked is brought to you by GTT Marine. Download The Great Integration, the latest report from Danialk and Thetius, exploring how fragmented technology systems affect decision-making across shipping, and what owners can do about it. Learn more at https://gttmarine.fr [https://gttmarine.fr].
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