DeepRunner AI

AI Solutions for Shipping

Smarter supplier management, maintenance, and operations for shipping companies

DeepRunner AI empowers shipping companies, shipbuilders, and operators to manage global supply chains, automate vessel maintenance, streamline lease and permit management, and optimize operational costs. Our platform is designed for the complex regulatory, financial, and operational needs of the shipping industry.

AI Solutions for Shipping

Shipping AI Use Cases

See how shipping companies use DeepRunner AI to improve efficiency, compliance, and profitability

Supplier Management

Use AI to evaluate, onboard, and monitor suppliers for shipbuilding, repairs, and logistics. Automate compliance checks and track supplier performance globally.

Vessel Maintenance

Predict maintenance needs, schedule repairs, and automate maintenance logs for ships and fleets. Minimize downtime and ensure regulatory compliance at sea and in port.

Lease & Charter Management

Automate lease agreements, track vessel charters, and manage contract renewals. Ensure all documentation is up to date and accessible for audits and inspections.

Fuel & Port Payments

Track fuel usage, automate payments for fuel, port fees, and other operational costs. Integrate with financial systems for real-time expense management and reporting.

Permits & Travel Documentation

Automate the application, renewal, and management of travel permits, customs documents, and port clearances. Reduce delays and ensure compliance with international regulations.

Security & Compliance

DeepRunner AI is built for the strict regulatory, security, and documentation requirements of the shipping industry. Our platform supports IMO, GDPR, and other global standards, with advanced controls for data access, audit logging, and encryption.

  • IMO-compliant documentation and reporting
  • End-to-end encryption for data in transit and at rest
  • Role-based access controls and audit trails
  • Automated compliance workflows and reporting
  • Continuous monitoring for threats and regulatory changes