Danelec and Thetius launch new industry report examining the gap between digital investment and decision quality in maritime

Farum, Denmark, 26 March 2026: Danelec and Thetius are gearing up to launch a new industry report offering a detailed analysis of the relationship between increased digital investment and improvements in vessel-performance decision-making.

Free to download from April 1st on the Danelec & Thetius websites, The Great Integration: How connected maritime technology is unlocking compounded value across performance, compliance, and operations, is based on industry-wide research, incorporating insights from maritime IT leaders, operators, and data specialists across the maritime sector. It examines the structural challenges shaping digitalisation today and provides practical recommendations for improving decision-making in an increasingly complex regulatory and commercial environment.

The report explores significant progress in the adoption of maritime digital systems over the past decade, while noting that these investments have largely been made in response to specific operational or regulatory needs. As a result, many organisations now operate with capable but fragmented digital environments that do not consistently support timely, confident decision-making.

It further highlights that data is often scattered across multiple systems, interpreted by different departments, and accessed on demand rather than continuously used to drive commercial outcomes. This has led to layered processes, overlapping datasets, and systems that do not effectively communicate with one another. The consequence is a growing challenge in turning abundant data into clear decisions at the moment they are needed.

At the same time, the complexity of maritime decision-making has increased significantly. Regulatory frameworks such as EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime have transformed operational choices into financial and compliance-critical decisions. A routing or speed adjustment now influences fuel consumption, emissions exposure, schedule reliability, and commercial performance simultaneously.

Despite this shift, the report finds that more data has not automatically led to better decisions. In many cases, it has introduced additional noise, slowed processes, and reinforced reliance on experience and judgement. Fragmentation, misaligned incentives across departments, and inconsistent data availability across mixed fleets further compound the issue. The research concludes that the next phase of maritime digitalisation will not be defined by adding more tools, but by how effectively existing systems are connected and aligned with real-world decision-making.

Rather than advocating wholesale system replacement, the report outlines a more practical approach centred on integration. Decision-ready systems are defined not by the volume of data they contain, but by their ability to present relevant information clearly at the point of decision. This requires connecting performance, compliance, and commercial systems within a shared context, while allowing organisations to retain the tools they rely on.

Casper Jensen, CEO of Danelec, said: “Shipping has entered a period where the quality of decisions increasingly determines competitive advantage. As the industry has become more complex, the real opportunity now lies in integrating systems in a way that unlocks greater value from the investments already made. This requires shipowners to see trade-offs clearly and act on them in real time across performance, compliance, and commercial priorities. Our goal is for this report to demonstrate how that can be achieved in practice.”

The report ultimately positions integration as a strategic capability rather than a technical endpoint. By improving how systems, data, and organisational processes work together, shipping companies can move from information abundance to decision clarity, unlocking measurable gains across performance, compliance, and commercial outcomes.

Notes for editors

A webinar discussing the report’s key findings will take place on 1 April 2026 from 09:00 to 10:00 GMT. Register to attend here.

About Danelec

Danelec, is a global leader in maritime safety, data collection, and digital performance solutions. Danelec helps shipowners and operators transform operations through actionable data, improving safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

As part of the GTT Group since August 2025, Danelec operates within GTT’s unified Digital Division alongside Ascenz Marorka and Vessel Performance Solutions. Together, they serve over 17,000 vessels with the industry’s most comprehensive, agnostic platform for high-frequency data, real-time analytics, and regulatory compliance.

Danelec’s portfolio includes Voyage Data Recorders (VDR), Shaft Power Meters, onboard data capture infrastructure, and advanced performance solutions that support smarter decision-making onboard and ashore. Danelec’s mission is clear: to enhance maritime safety and performance through technology, empowering the industry to accelerate its digital transformation toward safer, smarter, and more sustainable operations.

For further information, please contact SVP Marketing & Communications, Asbjørn Severin at +45 3112 6763 or as@danelec.com.

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