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27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
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27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
Safety at sea begins long before an alarm sounds or a procedure is opened. It begins with an awareness of what must not happen: a fire breaking out, a piece of equipment failing at the worst possible moment, or a decision made under pressure that cannot be undone.
27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
While global attention is fixed on the conflict in the Middle East, supply chain disruption and broader geopolitical volatility, shipping’s long-term decarbonisation challenge has not faded into the background. If anything, the current environment is reinforcing its urgency. At BSM, the view is clear: the agenda itself has not changed, but the forces shaping it are becoming more immediate and tangible.
27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
Modern vessel dry dockings extend well beyond traditional repair work. Budgets can quickly reach seven‑figure levels. BSM’s delivery model, with fleet teams in the lead and in-house specialist support brought in when required, provides clients with predictability in terms of costs, downtime and vessel performance.
27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
High‑speed, reliable internet connectivity onboard is sometimes still perceived as a “nice to have”. In reality, this view significantly underestimates its impact. In an increasingly digital maritime industry, connectivity has become a core operational asset. For shipowners, it directly underpins safe operations, efficiency, transparency, and long‑term competitiveness.
27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
As the maritime industry navigates rapid technological change, rising regulatory expectations and an increasingly complex operating environment, one thing is clear: safe and efficient operations depend on well‑trained, confident and motivated seafarers. At BSM, this belief is shaping the advancement of its Cadet Programme, with a strong emphasis on support, guidance and mentoring.
27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
While demand for expedition cruising continues to grow, operating vessels in some of the world’s most remote and environmentally sensitive regions is becoming increasingly complex. Shipowners in this segment require far more than traditional cruise ship management; they need partners with proven experience in polar operations, advanced logistics, adherence to the strictest regulations and specialised crew preparedness.
27 May 2026 - BSM Highlights
by Anil Jacob, Head of Fleet Performance at BSM
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