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THE maritime industry is approaching the 5th Industrial Revolution, with advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) enhancing safety, efficiency, and the human element in shipping, according to the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).

THE maritime industry is approaching the 5th Industrial Revolution , with advancements in artificial intelligence enhancing safety, efficiency, and the human element in shipping, according to the American Bureau of Shipping .Christopher Wiernicki, chairman and CEO of ABS, emphasized the importance of understanding the key variables shaping the global maritime landscape.'Maritime 5.

Wiernicki described the maritime sector as a vast, interconnected system where challenges in one area of the logistical chain can have cascading effects throughout the network.He cited the Covid-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions as examples that have exposed vulnerabilities in the maritime supply chain, underscoring the need for resilience and adaptability.'To navigate Maritime 5.0, we must consider innovation and technology, recognizing that safety is now more than just compliance.

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