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ShipIn Systems Joins Container Ship Safety Forum e.V. (CSSF) as an Associated Member

Launched in 2014 and incorporated as a registered association in 2018, the Container Ship Safety Forum e.V. (CSSF) is an international industry association and global business-to-business network dedicated to improving safety performance and management practices in the container shipping industry. CSSF members collaborate by measuring, reporting, benchmarking, sharing best practices, and engaging with key industry stakeholders. The 29 ordinary member companies of the CSSF represent more than 45 percent of the worldwide available TEU capacity on fully cellular container vessels. Learn more about CSSF at https://www.cssf.global/.

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November 10, 2025 — ShipIn Systems, a leading provider onboard AI risk management and fleet performance solutions today announced it has joined the Container Ship Safety Forum e.V. (CSSF) as an Associated Member, aligning with an international coalition dedicated to improving safety performance and best practices in container shipping. CSSF introduced the Associated Membership category in 2025 to involve key industry stakeholders beyond ordinary members.

“Safety outcomes improve fastest when industry leaders work together on data-driven standards and practical solutions,” said Osher Perry, CEO of ShipIn Systems. “By joining CSSF as an Associated Member, we’re excited to collaborate with shipowners, managers, and classification societies to help reduce incidents, strengthen compliance, and elevate operational excellence across the container sector.”

ShipIn’s flagship platform, FleetVision™, leverages advanced computer vision and machine learning to transform onboard video streams into real-time analytics and proactive alerts. With AI-driven insights rolling up to an intuitive analytics dashboard, shipowners, managers, and crews can benchmark performance, conduct remote audits, and improve return on operational assets across the fleet. Customers report up to 40% reduction in losses and 8% gains in efficiency through enhanced crew safety, streamlined operations, and a stronger digital bridge between ship and shore—spanning navigation, security, safety, and MARPOL compliance.

“We are delighted to welcome ShipIn…as [an] Associated Member,” said Søren Thuen, First Chairman of the CSSF and representative of Maersk. “Their expertise in onboard digital solutions and classification will bring valuable perspectives to our ongoing efforts to advance safety and operational excellence across the container sector.”

CSSF is an international industry association and global B2B network focused on improving safety performance and management practices in container shipping, collaborating through measurement, benchmarking, and best-practice sharing.

“CSSF’s mission closely matches our own: measurable, transparent improvement,” added Mr. Perry. “We look forward to contributing objective AI insights that support consistent safety management, evidence-based learning, and scalable best practices.”

As an Associated Member, ShipIn will participate in CSSF working groups and knowledge-sharing initiatives that foster collaboration across the broader maritime ecosystem. This includes contributing technology perspectives on incident prevention, risk detection, and continuous performance benchmarking that can help raise safety standards fleetwide.

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