Risk Intelligence A/S launched a new feature on the Risk Intelligence System to support cruise line security. The Risk Intelligence System now has a new feature which allows clients from the cruise industry to access peerless cruise terminal threat assessments on a specific layer. Clients will have access to the Risk Intelligence System with all existing threat assessments, incidents and guidance but Cruise clients will also be able to access cruise terminal specific assessments including vulnerability and threat assessments.

Clients will be provided with checklists which enable vessel security officers to complete a basic survey this is then submitted to the Risk Intelligence advisory team who can aggregate the results - resulting in cost effective covering of many cruise terminals for clients. Internal client documents such as specific instructions for a passenger terminal can be shared among all company users, reducing the requirement for emails and ensuring up to date information supplied by the Company Security Officer is available to all vessels. Non- cruise specific ports are available allowing for contingency and transport planning when required, these can be toggled on and off to maintain a clear system view for the user during day-to-day operations.

The introduction of this new feature will empower Risk Intelligence to enhance its services for its long-standing cruise line clients, including those like Fred. Olsen, who have been clients since the launch of MaRisk in 2008. Additionally, it will enable Risk Intelligence to tap into a considerably larger share of the global cruise market as per the objectives outlined in the 2025 Strategy.

The new cruise feature will increase revenue already from Fourth Quarter 2023 but will have an increased impact on growth during 2024.