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KR signs MOU with leading Korean maritime software companies to accelerate digital transformation

Sep 15, 2025

KR (Korean Register) brought together four leading maritime digital solution providers, Avikus, LAB021, Mapsea, and Marineworks, through a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote digital transformation across the maritime industry.

As global decarbonization regulations tighten and digitalization advances, demand is rising sharply for sophisticated digital solutions that support efficient ship operations and ensure compliance with environmental standards.

Through this partnership, KR is spearheading cooperation with Korea’s top maritime software innovators, supporting customers in their digital transition while enhancing the overall competitiveness of the maritime industry ecosystem.

KR signs an MOU with Avikus, LAB021, Mapsea, and Marineworks to accelerate digital transformation in the maritime industry.

Under the agreement, KR and its partners will work together on a broad framework that includes:

∙ Development and application of maritime digital solutions and data platforms

∙ Joint research and technology development in smart, autonomous, and low-carbon solutions

∙ Exchange of digital technologies to enhance maritime safety, environmental protection, and operational efficiency

∙ Coordinated efforts in business development, marketing, and public relations

Each participating company offers its own distinctive expertise which will be brought together under KR’s initiative:

∙ Avikus – AI-based autonomous navigation technology

∙ LAB021 – ship operation optimization and environmental compliance solutions

∙ Mapsea – maritime big data analytics and real-time navigation services

∙ Marineworks – customized Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) and fleet management systems

Through this collaboration, KR will provide its customers access to a broad portfolio of tailored digital services, enabling them to select and apply the solutions that best fit their operational needs.

YOON Sungho, Senior Executive Vice President of KR, stated: “Digital transformation is a vital challenge for the maritime industry, one that requires collaboration across diverse technologies and expertise. KR is working with leading Korean software companies to ensure that digital solutions enhance ship safety, comply with international standards, and support clients worldwide as the industry navigates digital and environmental transitions.”

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