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Lloyd’s List Intelligence & Dataloy Systems to Bring Risk Intelligence

April 9, 2025
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[By: Lloyd’s List Intelligence]

Lloyd’s List Intelligence Partners with Dataloy Systems to Enhance Maritime Compliance

Lloyd’s List Intelligence, a global leader in maritime data, insights, and analytics, has announced a strategic partnership with Dataloy Systems, a leading provider of voyage management solutions. This collaboration signifies a significant advancement in compliance and decision-making processes within the maritime industry by integrating Lloyd’s List Intelligence Risk and Compliance data into Dataloy’s Voyage Management System (VMS) through Dataloy Widgets. This partnership aims to provide maritime professionals with seamless, real-time access to critical risk intelligence.

For the first time, users can now evaluate vessel risk, compliance exposure, and operational anomalies directly within the Dataloy VMS platform. This integration addresses the escalating regulatory requirements and ensures efficient compliance practices without disrupting operational workflows.

Enhancing Maritime Risk Management at the Point of Decision

The maritime industry is currently facing increased regulatory scrutiny, with stricter sanctions enforcement. For charterers, assessing vessel risk is no longer a choice but a necessity. Traditional methods of manual risk checks and cross-referencing platforms are inefficient and prone to errors.

The Dataloy-Lloyd’s List Intelligence partnership eliminates these challenges by embedding risk intelligence into voyage management workflows using Dataloy Widgets, enabling users to access crucial data at the point of decision-making.

Michael Dell, CEO of Lloyd’s List Intelligence, emphasized the importance of accessible risk intelligence at the decision-making point. He stated, “Our partnership with Dataloy demonstrates our commitment to empowering maritime professionals with the tools they need to ensure global compliance while simplifying their daily tasks. By enhancing efficiency and situational awareness, we are playing a key role in securing lawful and efficient trade movement.”

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Benefits of the Integration

  • Assess Vessel Risk Ratings: Obtain insights into a vessel’s compliance history, ownership transparency, and trading behavior.
  • Monitor AIS Anomalies: Detect AIS interruptions, manipulation, and unusual vessel movements.
  • Evaluate Movement Risks: Identify ship-to-ship transfers and irregular trading patterns.
  • Verify Flag and Ownership Data: Access validated information to ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Streamline Risk Assessment: Conduct due diligence effortlessly within a single platform.
  • Enhance Operational Confidence: Make informed decisions supported by reliable and actionable data.

Driving Innovation in Maritime Compliance

The integration of Lloyd’s List Intelligence’s capabilities with Dataloy’s advanced platform sets a new standard for embedded intelligence in maritime operations.

Andrea Biasillo, CTO of Dataloy Systems, highlighted the shared mission to simplify vessel compliance complexities in a regulated environment. “By providing charterers with real-time, intuitive risk intelligence, we are not just reacting to industry demands but anticipating them. Our Dataloy Widgets framework ensures critical data is available precisely when and where it’s needed.

The products and services described in this press release are not endorsed by The Maritime Executive.

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