Lloyd’s Register (LR) has announced the release of its Digital Maturity Framework and Index to assess and benchmark an organisation’s digital maturity. LR commissioned Thetius to create ‘The Benchmark’ study, which details a digital maturity model. The model serves as a starting point for understanding an organisation’s position on the maritime digital transformation spectrum, ranging from basic phases with little or no digital infrastructure to mature advanced data-driven decision making. LR’s Digital Maturity Index (DMI) is a free web-based tool based on real marine use cases that helps shipping businesses analyse their digital preparedness, compare themselves to industry competitors, and find areas for investment in technology and capabilities. During the pilot phase, five major tanker and bulker firms participated and assessed digital maturity across all facets of their operations, from digital infrastructure to cultural integration. READ: Lloyd’s Register, CORE POWER launch nuclear containership study Mark Warner, LR’s Global Content and Communications Director, said: “The LR Digital Maturity Index has been developed in collaboration with our pilot clients and gone through a rigorous and robust discovery process. It is unique in the maritime industry and incorporates close to 50 digital use cases. Our aim is to continue the pilot phase […]
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