Post by Pavel L.

Founder & CEO at ARTALEX Technologies | INSAUD Compliance Intelligence Platform | Former Master Mariner (LPG all types) | Vetting Auditor (SIRE 2.0, CDI, PSC) | HSEQ & ISM/ISPS/MLC Auditor

Recently, something happened that happens across our industry every single day. A vessel was considered fully prepared for inspection. The crew had done their job, key areas had been checked, and deficiencies had been addressed. Yet the inspection still identified several obvious observations. Why? Not because the crew lacked professionalism. Not because they did not care. The reason is much simpler. Imagine being given an iPhone today. Tomorrow, a Samsung. Next week, a Xiaomi. Then being told to use all of them at the same time because your emails work on one device, your documents on another, your training platform on a third, and your reporting system on a fourth. Sooner or later, you would spend more energy switching between systems than actually doing your work. This is exactly what is happening on many vessels today. Every new software solution arrives with a promise to improve efficiency. But over time, crews find themselves surrounded by dozens of systems, checklists, reports, notifications, and administrative requirements. After standing watch, managing cargo operations, maintaining equipment, and solving daily operational challenges, seafarers are expected to complete yet another form in yet another system. As a result, attention becomes fragmented. Details get missed. Observations appear that could have been prevented. If preparing a vessel for inspection requires ten different systems, perhaps the problem is no longer the crew. Perhaps the problem is that our industry keeps trying to improve efficiency by adding more tools instead of reducing complexity. At ARTALEX Technologies, we see this differently. We are not building another checklist platform. We are not building another reporting tool. Checklists and reports are the final stage of vessel readiness, not the source of it. That is why we are building INSAUD as a Compliance Intelligence System. Our goal is to combine data, apply mathematical models, risk-based analytics, and AI to identify weak signals, highlight emerging risks, and support better decisions before an inspector ever steps onboard. Technology should not create more work for people. Technology should remove routine work so people can focus on what truly matters. What you think about this? #Maritime #Shipping #SIRE20 #RightShip #Compliance #Vetting #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalTransformation #INSAUD #ARTALEXTechnologies

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