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MOL, Dryad Global enter into multi-year partnership

Dryad Global, a provider of risk intelligence, maritime security, and cyber protection solutions, announced a multi-year contract with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), one of the world’s largest shipping companies in the world.

MOL, a long-standing client of Dryad Global, has strengthened its partnership with this new agreement, incorporating Dryad’s flagship Secure Voyager Hub as a key solution for MOL’s global fleet operations.

This contract comes at a critical time as the maritime industry faces increasing geopolitical risks, cyber threats, and evolving environmental regulations. Both companies share a commitment to safety, sustainability, and technological innovation—principles closely aligned with MOL’s “MOL CHARTS” philosophy (Challenge, Honesty, Accountability, Reliability, Teamwork, and Safety).

With 140 years of industry expertise, MOL remains dedicated to securing its fleet, protecting its crew, and maintaining the operational resilience necessary to deliver top-tier service. Dryad Global’s risk intelligence platform, combined with the Secure Voyager Hub, provides MOL with the robust support needed to uphold its leadership in safe and sustainable global shipping.

Dryad Global’s Secure Voyager Hub will play a central role in MOL’s risk mitigation strategy, offering real-time risk intelligence, global security alerts, and regulatory updates.

This enables MOL to monitor emerging threats, respond quickly, and ensure safe passage through high-risk areas while maintaining compliance with international maritime laws. Given the size and diversity of MOL’s fleet, a scalable and adaptive risk management platform is essential.

The Secure Voyager Hub enhances situational awareness and provides predictive analytics to anticipate potential risks, aligning with MOL’s forward-looking approach to operational safety and efficiency.

The longstanding partnership between MOL and Dryad Global is built on trust, collaboration, and shared objectives. Dryad Global’s risk intelligence services have been crucial in helping MOL navigate complex, high-risk environments.

“MOL is committed to ensuring the highest standards of safety and operational resilience across our fleet. Partnering with Dryad Global allows us to enhance our ability to address evolving maritime threats. The Secure Voyager Hub will play a critical role in strengthening our operational safety and efficiency,” said Captain Mitsuhisa Tanimoto, Chief Safety & Quality Officer (CSQO) and Director General, Headquarters of Safety Operations at MOL.

This new agreement formalizes and extends their collaboration, ensuring that MOL can continue to rely on Dryad’s expertise to make informed, data-driven decisions that safeguard both its crew and assets.

“We are thrilled to further our partnership with MOL, a global leader in the maritime industry,” said Corey Ranslem, CEO of Dryad Global. “By integrating our Secure Voyager Hub and access to our Analytical teams into their operations, MOL can confidently navigate the evolving risk landscape with the assurance that they have real-time intelligence and cutting-edge solutions at their fingertips. This partnership is a testament to our shared values of safety, reliability, and innovation,” commented Corey Ranslem, CEO, Dryad Global.





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