Insights, guides and real-world use cases from WerqLabs.
Field notes on AI-native operations in maritime, logistics, and healthcare — grounded in the products and engagements we run every day: ManningFlo, AI Scribe, UberHeal, and EYELYTIX.
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Blog
Field notes and perspective pieces on where AI actually changes operations in maritime, logistics, and healthcare.
Guides
Practical, step-by-step walkthroughs for the checkpoints and workflows that determine whether an operation runs cleanly.
Use Cases
Real engagements, real outcomes — how fleets, freight operators, and specialty practices run on WerqLabs today.
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How AI-native crewing keeps a global fleet always inspection-ready
Most fleets prepare for a Port State Control inspection in the seventy-two hours before a port call. The certificates get checked, the records get pulled together, the crew…
The real cost of clinical documentation, and what AI Scribe changes about it
Clinicians didn't go into medicine to type notes. Here's how ambient AI documentation gives that time back without changing how a visit feels.
How AI-native crewing keeps a global fleet always inspection-ready
Port State Control doesn't wait for paperwork to catch up. Here's how ManningFlo turns compliance readiness from a fire drill into a standing state.
Inside a freight back office that runs itself
Where process automation actually pays back first in logistics operations — and why the answer isn't 'automate everything at once.'
The manning team’s guide to compliant crew hiring, from sourcing to sign-on
A practical walkthrough of every checkpoint between finding a qualified seafarer and getting them aboard, compliant and ready.
A practical guide to connecting your logistics systems without a rip-and-replace
How to get your TMS, WMS, accounting, and carrier systems talking to each other — without a multi-year platform migration.
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