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Maritime Industry Briefing: CEO Transitions, Services Sector Growth

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including CEO succession plans at a litigation support firm and the latest ISM Services PMI report.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: CEO Transitions, Services Sector Growth In this week's maritime industry news roundup, we cover a CEO succession plan at a leading litigation support firm, as well as the latest data on the performance of the U.S. services sector. ### Esquire Deposition Solutions Announces CEO Transition According to a press release from [PR Newswire](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/esquire-deposition-solutions-announces-ceo-succession-plan-andrew-whelan-to-succeed-barry-dark-in-april-2026-302703609.html), Esquire Deposition Solutions, a major provider of technology-enabled litigation support services, has announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Andrew Whelan as the company's new Chief Executive Officer. Whelan will succeed the current CEO, Barry Dark, effective April 30, 2026. This planned leadership transition comes as Esquire continues to expand its suite of services for the maritime and other industries. The company's technology-driven approach to litigation support has made it a key partner for many organizations navigating complex legal and regulatory environments. ### Services Sector Continues Expansion in February 2026 In other news, the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) has released its latest Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) report, which shows continued growth in the U.S. services sector. [According to the report](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/services-pmi-at-56-1-february-2026-ism-services-pmi-report-302702978.html), the Services PMI registered 56.1% in February 2026, indicating expansion for the 36th consecutive month. Key highlights from the report include: - Business Activity Index at 59.9% - New Orders Index at 58.6% - Employment Index at 51.8% - Supplier Deliveries Index at 53.9% The strong performance of the services sector, which includes industries like transportation, logistics, and professional services, is a positive sign for the overall health of the maritime industry and the broader economy. As the maritime sector continues to navigate evolving market conditions and regulatory changes, these types of industry updates can provide valuable insights for stakeholders across the industry.
#ceo-transition#litigation-support#services-sector#ism-pmi

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