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AI-powered voyage optimisation gains momentum as shipping volatility intensifies

StormGeo says shipping companies are increasingly turning to AI-driven routing and voyage intelligence tools to manage rising geopolitical risks, fuel price volatility and operational disruption across global trade routes.

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May 28, 2026
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Shipping companies are being forced to rethink traditional voyage planning strategies as geopolitical tensions, volatile fuel markets and operational disruptions continue to reshape global trade flows, according to maritime technology specialist StormGeo. 

The company believes the industry must move away from static operational decision-making and adopt more adaptive, AI-driven voyage optimisation strategies capable of responding in real time to changing market and operational conditions. 

Recent disruptions linked to the conflict in the Middle East, combined with surging bunker prices and fluctuating freight rates, have once again highlighted how geopolitical shocks can rapidly impact voyage profitability and operational planning. 

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“Operators have to expect the unexpected and be agile in their thinking,” said Rolf Reksten, StormGeo’s commercial lead for routing. 

“In an environment of fuel price fluctuations, freight market swings, operational disruption and rising emissions costs, voyage planning can no longer remain static. Operational decisions – from routing and speed to arrival timing – must increasingly respond to constantly changing economic conditions, in the same way that shipping must adapt to more extreme weather patterns caused by climate change,” he explained. 

According to StormGeo, shipping cycles have always existed, but market volatility is now becoming more frequent and more severe due to a combination of geopolitical instability, macroeconomic uncertainty, changing energy markets, evolving regulations and shifting supply-and-demand patterns. 

The company noted that crude oil transportation routes have become increasingly unpredictable following the Strait of Hormuz crisis and other geopolitical disruptions affecting traditional trade lanes. 

“Rather than sailing smoothly from the Persian Gulf to India or China with crude, you may have to pick up the cargo from West Africa, Brazil or the US Gulf. Voyages are longer, the need for optimisation is greater, and you have to relate execution much more to market volatility than before,” Reksten stated. 

Fuel costs remain the largest variable expense during a voyage, and sudden bunker price increases can significantly impact profitability if operators fail to integrate broader commercial considerations into voyage execution strategies. 

StormGeo referenced estimates from lobby group Transport & Environment showing that the recent Strait of Hormuz crisis added approximately €340 million ($395 million) per day to the shipping industry’s fossil fuel costs due to rising bunker prices. 

“If you don’t have an eye on the markets and you’re purely focused on the route, this can undermine the commercial outcome of the voyage,” Reksten added. 

“You may need to reassess during the voyage whether to adjust speed, ETA or bunker strategy to execute in the most optimal way in relation to your commercial goals.” 

This increasingly complex environment is accelerating the adoption of AI-powered voyage intelligence platforms capable of integrating real-time weather conditions, ocean data, vessel performance, market intelligence and emissions monitoring into a single operational decision-making system. 

According to StormGeo, combining predictive analytics with human operational expertise allows shipping companies to respond more quickly to rapidly changing market conditions while improving commercial performance and fuel efficiency. 

The company believes the shipping sector is entering a new phase where operational agility and data-driven decision-making will become critical competitive advantages. 

“Profitability is the ultimate driver of decisions in shipping – and this is strongly impacted by market volatility. But companies able to quickly respond to changing conditions can turn volatility into a competitive advantage,” Reksten concluded. 

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