Splash247 Review: Your Daily Edge in Maritime Intelligence

Splash247 is the kind of site you open when you want the shipping version of “tell me what changed overnight” without digging through 20 sources. For owners, managers, chartering desks, and vendors, the value is usually speed and context: seeing what’s moving markets, rules, ports, and fleet behavior before it shows up in your P&L.

Splash247 (Asia Shipping Media) • Singapore head office
36 Robinson Road, #20-01 City House,
Singapore 068877
Website: Splash247.com Contact page: splash247.com/contact-us
Operators benefit by:
Splash positions itself as 24/7 shipping and offshore news and views, published by Asia Shipping Media. About Splash
  • Spotting operational risk earlier: Port disruption, sanctions compliance, security incidents, and regulatory shifts tend to hit schedules and costs fast. A daily scan helps teams catch changes before they become “last minute” problems.
  • Adding context to rate and asset decisions: News tied to ordering, scrapping, chartering, congestion, and policy gives owners and charterers a quicker read on sentiment and fleet behavior, especially when markets move on narrative as much as data.
  • Shortening internal briefings: Many teams use a consistent news source to build a morning snapshot for management, chartering, ops, and HSQE. The save is time: fewer separate searches, fewer duplicated links, and faster alignment.
  • Keeping commercial conversations grounded: When negotiating with counterparties, it helps to cite what the market is seeing in real time across segments, rather than relying on one-off anecdotes.
  • Tracking technology and compliance direction: Coverage that follows new rules, inspections, fuel transitions, and fleet retrofits can help owners prioritize what to research, budget, or validate next.
  • Access to related products and formats: Asia Shipping Media also publishes additional formats such as Splash Extra and reports under the same umbrella, which some teams use when they want longer reads beyond daily headlines.
Notes: Use news as an input, not a decision by itself. Validate details with primary sources (official notices, counterparties, class, flag, brokers) for any high-stakes operational move.
Notable mentions and external references
A quick “click-through” set of links that show Splash’s products, publisher context, and how it appears on third-party directories.
  • Publisher context (Asia Shipping Media) Splash247 About
    Splash’s About page explains that it is published by Asia Shipping Media (ASM), founded in 2012, and lists the broader set of ASM titles. Open About Splash.
  • Splash Extra (monthly markets title) Splash Extra hub
    Splash Extra is the monthly format that packages longer market reads. The main Extra hub is useful for seeing the latest issue and archive. View Splash Extra.
  • Update: Splash Extra made free to access Splash247 post
    Splash published an update stating Splash Extra is available free to read, which matters if you share links internally without subscriptions. Read the announcement .
  • Podcasts and recurring audio formats Podcast category
    Splash maintains a dedicated podcast category for audio episodes and series, useful if your team prefers a commute-friendly briefing format. Browse podcast posts.
  • Company profile listing LinkedIn
    Splash’s LinkedIn page summarizes its positioning and lists related products under the same umbrella. Open LinkedIn profile.
  • Media directory entry Muck Rack
    A third-party media directory entry that’s handy when vendors or PR teams need a quick reference for outlet context. View outlet listing .
This list is illustrative, not exhaustive. It’s meant to give readers fast validation links for “what it is” and “what formats exist.”
Morning brief time budget
A simple planner for teams that do a daily “what changed” scan. It estimates time difference between bouncing across many sources vs using a single primary news feed as your starting point.
Adjust inputs to estimate time saved.
Ops disruption Sanctions & compliance Rates & asset moves Regulation Ports & congestion Security
Notes: This is a planning model only. Real savings depend on internal distribution habits and how often stories turn into action items.

Splash247 makes the most sense as a daily starting point for teams that need to stay current across segments but do not want to rebuild a “news stack” every morning. The real benefit is usually consistency: faster scanning, clearer internal briefs, and fewer surprises when policy, security, or port conditions shift. For anything high-stakes, it still pays to click through to primary sources before acting.

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