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23 August 2026

Maersk introduces new optional supply chain services

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Source reporting: Container News

Maersk introduces new optional supply chain services

Maersk has introduced new optional digital services that support supply chain risk management, shipment visibility and emissions reporting. The carrier is launching Maersk Risk Management (MRM). It will also offer an integrated service combining MRM, Maersk Visibility Studio and Emissions Studio. Maersk Risk Management MRM monitors ongoing and emerging supply chain risks that could affect shipments in the following days or weeks. The tool combines verified internal and external data with expert analysis.

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