
Human Factors, Hacker Threats, and the Ammonia Age
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In this episode, Raal Harris and Nick Chubb reflect on the evolution of tanker inspections under OCIMF’s SIRE 2.0, praising the human-centric transformation led by Karen Davis. They discuss the rise of ammonia-fuelled bulk carriers, highlighting projects by BHP and Amon Maritime and the growing role of state support and route specialisation in decarbonisation. The conversation moves into cybersecurity, exploring a phishing case that cost £60k, the importance of regular drills, and the potential impact of connectivity on vessel seaworthiness. They wrap up with a look at the AI “gold rush” and how companies like Sedna are integrating large language models directly into maritime workflows.
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