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The September issue of Splash Extra leads with coverage of the Data Revolution session at this week’s Maritime CEO Forum in Singapore, a panel debate that had a strong focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning, and the barriers within shipping organisations to adopt such technology into daily operations.

Panellists suggested that it is not the technical departments at shipping organisations who are pushing back from adopting AI – the reluctance was coming largely from commercial teams. Delegates attending the event were given plenty of advice on how to get the industry to better understand the benefits of such tech on daily operations, much of which is carried in today’s Splash Extra report.

Elsewhere in the monthly subscription title, there’s maritime event guidance, regular markets commentary, secondhand ship price indicators while this month’s in-depth feature comes from yesterday’s Marine Money Asia event where top liner names and bankers offered their take on how shipping can handle the myriad black swan events hitting shipping in the 2020s.

Published on the last Wednesday of every month and priced for as little as $200 a year, Splash Extra serves as a concise monthly snapshot, ensuring readers are on top of where the shipping markets are headed.

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