Latest Monitoring, Control & Digitalisation – Page 17
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KR and DSME team up on autonomous ship technology
Korea Register of Shipping (KR) and DSME have signed a Joint Research Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the Development of Self-Operating Vessel Technology.
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Alewijnse and SEAFAR join forces on autonomous shipping
Alewijnse and SEAFAR have joined forces to contribute to the development of autonomous shipping, with Alewijnse working with SEAFAR on the integration of its onboard remote control systems and the optimisation of technical maintenance and support.
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DNV and partners launch autonomous technology project
DNV, Kongsberg Maritime, Kongsberg Seatex, Bastø Fosen and NTNU announced the launch of the new SAFE Maritime Autonomous Technology (SAFEMATE) project.
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Rolls-Royce launches new intelligent crew support systems
Rolls-Royce is expanding its range of mtu NautIQ ship automation systems with three new products: mtu NautIQ CoPilot, mtu NautIQ CoOperate and mtu NautIQ CoDirect, which each offer different levels of intelligent crew support, autonomous control, and remote command capabilities.
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Whitepaper proposes MASS levels of autonomy
Autonomous maritime ecosystem alliance One Sea has published a new whitepaper which offers a route forward for developing and implementing an international regulatory framework for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS).
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ABB polar support
ABB MarineCare to secure safe and sustainable operations of Ponant’s polar exploration cruise vessel
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MAN Energy Solutions and DNV collaborate on decarbonisation
MAN Energy Solutions and DNV have signed an MoU to collaborate across three common areas of interest: decarbonisation, digitalisation and hydrogen
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ABB Turbocharging launches vessel performance digital suite
ABB Turbocharging has launched Tekomar XPERT marine, a digital solution that offers shipowners simplified management of propulsion efficiency and emissions reporting and creating a potential combined emission savings of up to 20 percent.
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Wärtsilä to service reliquefaction plant on four Knutsen OAS vessels
Wärtsilä has signed a service agreement with the Norway based fleet operator Knutsen OAS. The contract covers the reliquefaction plant for four LNG carriers and is designed to optimise their day-to-day operational performance.
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Seaspan Shipyards launches immersive visualization platform
Seaspan Shipyards has launched an immersive virtual reality system, HoloShip, to demonstrate new digital twin capabilities that it believes will transform how ships are built, constructed, and maintained.
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Tidewater signs strategic partnership with Tero Marine
Tidewater, a global provider of offshore service vessels (OSVs), has initiated a transformation project to optimise the lifecycle of its assets through the implementation of a harmonized fleet management system (FMS) across its entire fleet.
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding invests in Marindows
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has invested in Marindows Inc., a Tokyo-based firm building an integrated digital platform for the marine industry.
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Singapore prepares decarbonisation blueprint
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has prepared a decarbonisation blueprint in consultation with industry partners.
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Cyber threats
Taking a ‘copy and paste’ approach to cyber security puts systems at risk, says ABS Group
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ABS autonomous vessel whitepaper
ABS has published a whitepaper proposing a goal-based framework for future rules to enable autonomous vessel operations.
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Damen and Caterpillar sign global agreement
Damen Shipyards Group and Caterpillar signed a global value agreement enabling Damen to provide bow-to-stern services including fleet management and monitoring systems.
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Vessellink now on Vessel Insight
New partnership will give ship owners and operators even more control over their data
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Alliance signs MoU on digital bill of lading
DCSA, BIMCO, FIATA, ICC and SWIFT form Future International Trade Alliance and sign memorandum of understanding (MoU) to standardise the digitalisation of international trade.
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IMO pushes ahead with electronic certificates
The IMO Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW 8) met during 7-11 February 2022 and advanced regulation changes that will formalise the use of electronic seafarers’ certificates.