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The recent collision between the Solong and Stena Immaculate has reignited questions across the industry — about how crews are supported on the bridge, how fatigue is managed, and whether today’s operational models are truly fit for purpose.
While investigations are still underway, early scrutiny has turned to factors like manning levels, use of automation, navigational practices, and rest management. These themes echo growing concerns across the shipping sector: are we doing enough to empower seafarers with the clarity, awareness, and rest they need to operate safely?
This webinar tackles the hard questions around bridge safety, crew wellbeing, and how fleet managers and operations can take a proactive role in building safer, more resilient operations — not just for compliance, but for competitive advantage.
Join this session as we explore:
- The real fatigue challenge: Why compliance alone doesn’t protect against exhaustion, stress, or reduced alertness onboard.
- Technology as support, not substitute: How AI and situational awareness tools are being used to reduce cognitive burden — not replace human decision-making.
- Data-driven mindset: How data is helping forward-looking operators understand risky patterns before they escalate.
- The safety & efficiency tradeoff: How to balance safety, efficiency and commerciality in operations.
Register now to learn more about why crew wellbeing is no longer just a welfare issue — it’s a strategic business imperative.
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