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Maritime Industry Briefing: ERP Solutions, Water Resources, and More

By MGN EditorialMarch 12, 2026 at 01:24 PM

A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including top ERP software for manufacturers, a major water resources acquisition, and other notable developments.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: ERP Solutions, Water Resources, and More ### Sage Named Top ERP Choice for UK Manufacturers According to a new report from Expert Consumers, Sage has been recognized as the UK's leading choice for operations and inventory management ERP solutions in the manufacturing sector. The 2026 'Best ERP Solutions for Manufacturing' rankings highlight Sage's ability to provide integrated tools that support manufacturers with critical functions like production planning, supply chain optimization, and real-time data insights. 'This recognition underscores Sage's deep expertise in serving the unique needs of manufacturers,' said a company spokesperson. 'As the industry continues to evolve, we remain committed to developing innovative ERP capabilities that empower our clients to drive efficiency, agility, and competitiveness.' ### BKF Expands Water Resources Expertise with Lotus Water Acquisition Engineering firm BKF has announced the acquisition of Lotus Water, a respected specialist in water resources and climate resilience solutions. The move strengthens BKF's leadership in areas critical to the maritime industry, such as port infrastructure, coastal protection, and sustainable water management. 'Lotus Water's talented team and innovative approaches make them an ideal partner as we work to create a more resilient water future,' said BKF's CEO. 'Together, we will be able to deliver even more comprehensive solutions to help our clients navigate complex water challenges.' The acquisition comes as ports, shipping companies, and other maritime stakeholders face growing pressure to enhance the sustainability and climate readiness of their operations. Industry experts say the combined capabilities of BKF and Lotus Water position the firm as a valuable resource for these evolving needs. ### Other Notable Maritime Industry Developments - The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has released updated guidelines for the use of biofuels in shipping, aiming to support the industry's decarbonization efforts. - A new report from the World Bank highlights the critical role of digitalization in driving efficiency and competitiveness across global supply chains. - Researchers at the University of Southern California have developed an AI-powered system to optimize vessel routing and reduce fuel consumption. As the maritime industry navigates an evolving landscape, these are just a few of the important stories shaping the sector. Stay tuned for more updates from the world of ports, shipping, and related fields.
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