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Maritime Industry Briefing: Certification, Analytics, and Shipping Incidents
By MGN Editorial•March 12, 2026 at 07:09 PM
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including ROUV certification, freight data analytics, and shipping incidents near Jebel Ali and the Strait of Hormuz.
## XOCEAN's X-30 Achieves ROUV Certification
According to Hellenic Shipping News, XOCEAN's X-30 Remotely Operated Uncrewed Vessel (ROUV) has been certified to the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency's Workboat Code Edition 3 (WBC3), including the Annex 2 requirements for ROUVs. This marks one of the first certifications of its kind for an operational ROUV platform. The certification was provided by Lloyd's Register (LR) and demonstrates the X-30's compliance with safety and operational standards for this emerging class of maritime vehicles.
## BlueBox Systems Launches 'Tradelane Intelligence'
Also from Hellenic Shipping News, logistics technology provider BlueBox Systems has unveiled a new data analytics platform called 'Tradelane Intelligence'. The platform is designed to support data-driven freight decision-making, offering advanced reporting capabilities on factors like trade lanes, modal shifts, and market trends. This type of data analytics solution can help maritime and logistics companies optimize their freight strategies in an increasingly complex global supply chain environment.
## Shipping Incidents Near Jebel Ali and Strait of Hormuz
The news was not all positive, as Hellenic Shipping News also reported on two recent shipping incidents:
- A Hapag-Lloyd container ship was struck near the Jebel Ali port in the United Arab Emirates, resulting in a fire that has since been extinguished. The vessel, named 'Source Blessing', was hit by fragments according to Hapag-Lloyd.
- In another incident, a Liberian-flagged vessel carrying over 135,000 metric tonnes of Saudi crude docked in Mumbai, India - the first India-bound tanker to clear the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the US-Iran conflict. These types of shipping chokepoints remain areas of concern for the global maritime industry.
Overall, this briefing covers a range of topics impacting the maritime sector, from technological advancements to operational challenges. The industry continues to navigate evolving regulations, data needs, and geopolitical risks as it serves global trade and energy demands.
#ROUV#data analytics#shipping incidents#Jebel Ali#Strait of Hormuz
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