For those seeking marine licences and those making decisions, the Marine Information System (MIS) is an interactive platform that facilitates the execution of marine plans. It offers examples of how to take these principles into consideration and presents policies for all approved maritime plans in an easily accessible online format. In accordance with the Marine and Coastal Access Act of 2009, the data is made available to stakeholders so they may use it to inform applications for marine licences or as guidance when applying marine plans to decision-making for public bodies in charge of examining applications.
According to SPER market research, ‘Maritime Information System Market Size– By Application, By End User- Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Maritime Information Market is predicted to reach USD 4.07 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 8.76%.
The market is mostly driven by growing concerns about environmental protection, maritime safety, and security. The necessity for reliable data and information systems in the maritime industry is being highlighted by occurrences including environmental disasters, piracy, and maritime accidents. Furthermore, ship owners and operators are spending more money on cutting-edge information systems and technologies that offer real-time analytics, tracking, and monitoring. By enabling proactive risk management, these technologies guarantee the security of cargo, crew, and ships. In addition, the marine industry is being subjected to strict laws and reporting requirements by international organisations and regulatory agencies, which is driving up demand for complete maritime information solutions that guarantee compliance and transparency. All things considered, the need to improve environmental stewardship, safety, and security in the maritime industry is fostering the expansion of the market.
The worldwide maritime information sector has enormous growth and promise, but it also faces a number of obstacles. The absence of uniformity and compatibility between the various maritime information systems and solutions is one of the main obstacles. This may result in inefficiencies, higher expenses, and trouble integrating various systems. The high expense of developing and maintaining maritime information systems is another issue, which may prevent certain organisations from adopting them. Furthermore, the marine sector is susceptible to cyberattacks that could interrupt operations and damage critical data, making cybersecurity concerns a serious problem. Lastly, the industry may also be impacted by regulatory issues including adhering to privacy and data protection laws.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Global Maritime Safety System Market
The COVID-19 epidemic had long-lasting effects on the world’s maritime trade and transportation sectors. Restrictions associated to pandemics had an adverse impact on supply chains, ports, and shipping operations. During the crisis, marine vessel operators faced a number of difficulties, including manpower and equipment shortages, lead-time delays, cancelled sailings, port closures, shortened operating hours, and limitations on transportation capacity. The smooth operation of supply networks and trade flows was endangered by these issues, which severely disrupted transportation services. Numerous countries and regions’ maritime industries released a number of port marine circulars in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Maritime Information Market Key Players:
Geographically, Europe held the greatest market share due to its considerable marine activities, which included port operations, shipping, and offshore oil development. Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands are three of the region’s leading maritime economies. There is a strong need for cutting-edge maritime information systems because European nations place a high priority on environmental sustainability, technical innovation, and maritime safety. Additionally, some of the key market players are Northrop Grumman Corp, Oneocean, ORBCOMM Inc, Polestar, Saab AB, Siemens AG, and others.
Maritime Information Market Segmentation:
The SPER Market Research report seeks to give market dynamics, demand, and supply forecasts for the years up to 2033. This report contains statistics on product type segment growth estimates and forecasts.
By Application: Based on the Application, Global Maritime Information System Market is segmented as; Automatic Identification System, Maritime Information Analytics, Maritime Information Provision, Satellite Imaging, Synthetic Aperture Radar, Vessel Identification and Tracking, Others
By End User: Based on the End User, Global Maritime Information System is segmented as; Commercial, Government.
By Region: This report also provides the data for key regional segments of Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa, North America, Latin America.
This study also encompasses various drivers and restraining factors of this market for the forecast period. Various growth opportunities are also discussed in the report.
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