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Lloyd's List Unveils New Chennai Data Center, Strengthening Asia-Pacific Reach
17 Nov
Summary
- 290-year-old Lloyd's List opens new data and tech center in Chennai
- Center to handle over 1 billion maritime data points daily for global customers
- Expansion driven by growing demand for high-quality maritime intelligence

On November 17, 2025, Lloyd's List Intelligence, a 290-year-old global leader in maritime intelligence, announced the opening of a new Center of Excellence for Data & Technology in Chennai, India. The center, set to be inaugurated on November 20, will be one of the company's largest global offices, according to CEO Waqas Samad.
The Chennai-based team will play a critical role in the company's daily operations, including the cleaning and delivery of over 1 billion maritime data points every day. This will ensure that Lloyd's List's global customers receive timely, accurate, and actionable intelligence. Samad noted that Chennai's proximity to customers in the Asia-Pacific region and its favorable time zones are additional benefits for the company.
The new center will create over 200 roles in data analysis, software development, and quality assurance. Samad said the expansion underscores both the growing demand for high-quality maritime data and the ever-increasing importance of Asia-Pacific trade routes. Lloyd's List Intelligence currently has a presence in several major hubs across the region, including Mumbai, Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Australia.
Founded in a London coffee house as a trusted meeting place for sailors, merchants, and shipowners, Lloyd's List Intelligence has grown into the world leader in maritime trade intelligence, with a presence across four continents and a reputation for innovation and integrity.



