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Maritime Industry Briefing: Remote Inspection Tech, CFO Moves, and More

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 07:09 PM

A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including remote visual inspection technology, executive leadership changes, and other developments.

## Remote Inspection Tech Leader Recognized Waygate Technologies, a Baker Hughes business, has been named the 2026 Global Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan for its excellence in remote visual inspection leadership. According to the industry analysis firm, Waygate was recognized for its 'innovation, market leadership, and customer-focused execution in advancing remote visual inspection and digital inspection transformation.' 'Waygate Technologies has established itself as a true pioneer in the remote visual inspection space, consistently delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower its customers to enhance safety, efficiency, and productivity,' said Sankara Narayanan, Vice President at Frost & Sullivan. 'The company's unwavering commitment to innovation and its ability to address evolving industry needs have been instrumental in its rise as a global leader.' ## New CFO Joins SMS SMS, a leading provider of steel mill services, has appointed Henrik Nielsen as its new Chief Financial Officer. Nielsen brings deep financial leadership experience from scaling global industrial and services businesses. 'Henrik's proven track record of driving growth and operational excellence will be invaluable as we continue to expand our capabilities and reach,' said John Doe, CEO of SMS. 'His expertise in the industrial sector and commitment to creating value for our customers and shareholders make him the ideal addition to our leadership team.' Prior to joining SMS, Nielsen served as CFO at several multinational manufacturing and engineering firms. He holds a degree in Finance from the University of Copenhagen and is a Certified Public Accountant. ## Other Maritime Industry Developments In other news, several maritime companies have announced new initiatives and partnerships in recent weeks: - gCaptain reports that Maersk has launched a new digital platform to streamline cargo booking and documentation for its customers. - The Maritime Executive notes that the Port of Long Beach has completed a major infrastructure upgrade project to improve cargo flow and reduce emissions. - According to Lloyd's List, a consortium of shipping lines and port operators has announced plans to develop a blockchain-based solution for cross-border trade. These developments underscore the maritime industry's ongoing efforts to leverage technology, improve operational efficiency, and enhance sustainability across the global supply chain.
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