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UnDocked: The Maritime Transformation Show

UnDocked: The Maritime Transformation Show

By: Raal Harris and Nick Chubb
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Undocked is a weekly podcast where Nick Chubb and Raal Harris explore what’s changing in maritime and technology. Through candid conversations and guest interviews, the show unpacks emerging trends, overlooked stories, and strategic insights, offering a fresh, unfiltered perspective on the evolving future of one of the world’s oldest industries.Raal Harris and Nick Chubb
Episodes
  • Luck, Timing, and the Rise of the Superworker
    Jul 24 2025

    In this episode, Nick Chubb and Raal Harris reflect on six years of Thetius, unpacking the role of luck, timing, and adaptability in building a sustainable maritime intelligence business. They trace Thetius’ evolution from a startup database of maritime innovators to a trusted research partner for shipowners, tech suppliers, and investors, with some acquisition success stories along the way.


    The conversation then shifts to Orbit MI’s unexpected acquisition of stealth-mode AI startup Auqub, and what it signals about the arrival of agentic AI in maritime. Nick explains how the move resembles a Silicon Valley-style “acquihire” and suggests this may be the first clear play for AI agents capable of action, not just insight.


    Next, they explore the concept of the superworker—a human-AI hybrid role evolving through four stages of automation. Drawing on Josh Bersin’s framework and new academic research, they discuss the creative lift AI can bring, the hidden risks of homogeneity, and the tension between productivity gains and organisational change.


    Rounding out the episode, they swap AI coaching hacks, analogue oblique strategies, and some friendly disagreement over how politely one should speak to their GPT.

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    46 mins
  • Inbox Overload, Insurance Spikes, and 2050 Deadlines
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode, Nick Chubb and Raal Harris unpack theDock’s 30 Under 30 Maritime Technology Companies list, spotlighting trends in European innovation and the dominance of chartering-focused software. They break the news of Sedna’s acquisition of Dataloy, exploring how the move could create a voyage management superapp and reshape email-driven operations.

    The conversation turns to the Allianz Safety and Shipping Review, highlighting a record low in vessel losses but rising anxiety around geopolitical risks, including the recent sinking of the Magic Seas. They discuss the sharp rise in war risk premiums, the growing impact of the “dark fleet,” and the need for holistic responses to global shipping pressures.

    Rounding out the episode, they revisit nuclear-powered shipping, examining the financial and regulatory barriers to small modular reactors, and draw parallels with challenges in carbon capture and waste logistics. From inboxes to innovation pathways, this is a wide-ranging look at the forces reshaping the maritime sector.


    Links:

    • theDock 30 under 30
    • Allianz Safety and Shipping Review 2025
    • Has shipping painted itself into a CO2 corner?
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    37 mins
  • Human Factors, Hacker Threats, and the Ammonia Age
    Jul 3 2025

    In this episode, Raal Harris and Nick Chubb reflect on the evolution of tanker inspections under OCIMF’s SIRE 2.0, praising the human-centric transformation led by Karen Davis. They discuss the rise of ammonia-fuelled bulk carriers, highlighting projects by BHP and Amon Maritime and the growing role of state support and route specialisation in decarbonisation. The conversation moves into cybersecurity, exploring a phishing case that cost £60k, the importance of regular drills, and the potential impact of connectivity on vessel seaworthiness. They wrap up with a look at the AI “gold rush” and how companies like Sedna are integrating large language models directly into maritime workflows.

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    44 mins
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