When we first launched PSC RiskIQ in 2024, our aim was simple: to help ship managers prepare smarter for Port State Control (PSC) inspections with AI-powered insights and tailored checklists.
Since then, we’ve learned a lot from the people using it. One consistent message stood out — preparing vessels one at a time isn’t enough for those managing large, complex fleets.
Ship managers are responsible for dozens — sometimes hundreds — of vessels, all navigating a complex matrix of inspection regimes, port requirements, and operational risks. The question isn’t “Is my vessel ready?” It’s “Is my fleet prepared, efficiently and consistently?”
With the latest evolution of PSC RiskIQ, we’ve taken the platform beyond single-vessel preparation to support a fleet-wide view of inspection readiness — giving ship managers the clarity, consistency, and control they need to manage PSC preparation at scale.
Port State Control inspections are high-stakes events. A single deficiency—sometimes overlooked due to rushed preparation or siloed oversight—can lead to costly detentions, reputational risk, and missed commercial opportunities.
Our conversations with shipowners and managers highlighted a clear challenge: while insights and tools like PSC RiskIQ were helping at the vessel level, many of them were managing dozens — sometimes hundreds — of vessels. Coordinating PSC preparation across multiple ships, with varying levels of team experience and different internal processes, was still a major pain point. This meant they remained exposed to inconsistency, inefficiency, and human error when trying to scale their inspection readiness.
That feedback became the foundation for the new PSC RiskIQ - Fleet View. By expanding PSC RiskIQ beyond single-vessel workflows, we’ve created a solution that enables proactive oversight at scale—turning a reactive, vessel-by-vessel process into a coordinated, data-driven fleet operation.
The latest upgrade to PSC RiskIQ is purpose-built for this new reality. It allows ship owners and managers to manage port call preparations not just per voyage, but across the entire fleet — with clarity, consistency, and control.
Key capabilities include:
And because the tool surfaces actionable insights rather than just data, your crew and superintendents can focus on what matters — not interpretation.
By moving from siloed, vessel-by-vessel workflows to a coordinated, data-driven approach, shipowners and managers can:
In a landscape where reputation and reliability can influence commercial success, this isn’t just about passing inspections—it’s about creating a foundation for safer, smarter operations.
The move from vessel-by-vessel preparation to fleet-based oversight is not just a technological upgrade — it’s a strategic evolution. As the maritime industry continues to face greater scrutiny and complexity, those who invest in scalable, intelligent readiness will be better equipped to stay compliant, avoid costly delays, and protect their reputation.