(Posted on 30/07/25)
Maritime Information Services (MIS) has officially launched as a global media platform delivering daily editorial coverage and trusted insight across the international shipping and logistics sector.
Built on the 30-year legacy of Port Technology International (PTI), MIS expands its editorial scope beyond ports and terminals to encompass the full breadth of maritime. Covering shipping, logistics, innovation, sustainability, and regulation, MIS provides high-quality content tailored to
industry professionals navigating a rapidly evolving landscape.
Led by an expert editorial and digital media team, MIS connects a global network of senior executives and decision-makers through original reporting, technical papers, partner articles, webinars, and strategic in-person events.
“The maritime sector is undergoing a period of unprecedented transformation – from digitalisation and decarbonisation to shifting global trade dynamics. Now more than ever, the industry needs reliable, intelligent media to cut through the noise,” said Maritime Information Services Director Tracy Catlin. “Maritime Information Services brings a timely, trusted voice to the market, supporting informed decision-making and driving meaningful connections across the supply chain.”
In addition to its editorial focus, MIS will host a curated portfolio of global events, offering maritime companies, technology providers, and policymakers the opportunity to engage in direct dialogue and showcase cutting-edge solutions.
Key MIS offerings include:
• Daily editorial coverage on major trends, technologies, and regulatory developments
• Expert-led opinion pieces and partner articles, amplifying industry thought leadership
• Technical papers and e-books addressing emerging challenges and innovations
• Webinars and events to foster collaboration and real-world impact
MIS brings together maritime professionals through knowledge-sharing, live dialogue, and trusted data – empowering leaders to make informed decisions and shape the future of the industry.
To explore partnership opportunities or learn more, visit www.maritimeinformationservices.com or contact info@maritimeinformationservices.com
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