Middle East: Media advice for the maritime sector

As the global media spotlight falls on shipping – should you comment or stay silent?
Navigate Response takes part in large-scale exercise in California

California exercise tests resilience while meeting regulatory requirements
When politics moves faster than ships

In a challenging world, it seems inevitable that maritime operators will find themselves affected in some way by forces outside of their control
Crisis Communication in the Digital Age: Lessons for the Maritime Sector

Good crisis communication is not just about solving problems. It is about keeping trust, showing leadership, and being transparent.
Incident Command in Canadian Waters

Find out how recent incidents have contributed to emergency response procedures in Canadian waters.
Navigate Response co-host international maritime cybersecurity events

Save the date for Singapore, Hong Kong, Oslo and Athens.
Navigating today’s risk landscape

How shipowners can manage the emerging complexities of digital media
Corporate reputation specialist joins Navigate Response as Crisis Communications Manager
Navigate Response, the leading global maritime crisis communications consultancy, announced today that Janni Jarvinen has joined its expanding London team as a Crisis Communications Manager.
Exxon Valdez: thirty three years on. A Navigate Response webinar

When the Exxon Valdez struck Bligh Reef on 24 March 1989, the fallout was dramatic. 11 million gallons of oil were spilled, and Prince William Sound was inundated with global media attention.
Ukraine: Media advice for the maritime sector

As events continue to develop in Ukraine, shipping companies need to be aware of possible media interest in their activities.