Verticals · Maritime Logistics

Maritime Logistics

For stevedores, marine terminal operators, and the operating layer that owns vessel turnaround.

The Maritime Logistics vertical layers in the prompt patterns the terminal operating layer actually uses: vessel discharge and load recaps, demurrage and detention dispute rebuttals that are aware of the FMC billing rule, gang-order justifications, carrier and BCO correspondence, and the daily operations brief. Built for the salaried layer above the gang. It does not touch the labor contract and does not replace the Terminal Operating System.

Who it's for

Terminal and operations managers, vessel superintendents, stevedoring and labor coordinators, billing and claims desks, and the terminal GMs and PE owners behind them. The people whose output is decisions and documents, not container moves.

What it adds beyond core

Core teaches the universal operator patterns. The Maritime Logistics vertical adds the vessel recap, the demurrage and detention rebuttal, and the documented gang-order decision that map to the berth clock the terminal actually runs on.

Vertical-specific modules

Vertical content is in authoring.

The Maritime Logistics module set is being written by our editorial team and pilot operators in this industry. If you want a seat in the first cohort, email us — we prioritize verticals where five firms commit to seat the launch.

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