7 Major Developments in Autonomous Shipping in 2018
Learn about seven important developments that took place in the field of Autonomous And Remotely Operated Ships in the year 2018.
Learn about seven important developments that took place in the field of Autonomous And Remotely Operated Ships in the year 2018.
Let’s face it! Working on ship is not only tough physically but mentally as well. Dealing continuously with conflicting opinions, racing nerves, and altering egos, a mariner fortunately or unfortunately falls prey to a system, wherein molding according to a situation becomes imperative. Unlike in other fields, professional politics on ship can sometimes take a form too ugly to fathom.
Norwegian VARD has contracted Hydroniq Coolers to deliver a hull-integrated seawater cooling system for a cable laying vessel the shipbuilder is designing and building for Prysmian Group.
The Council of the SSA made history by nominating the association’s first-ever female President since its founding in 1985.
Damen Shiprepair & Conversion has signed off on the conversion of a dredger to dual-fuel operation on LNG and MGO, and which is now powered by MAN 35/44DF engines.
On 20 June 2019, ONE operated vessel, NYK EAGLE, was involved in a combined rescue operation involving CMF, UKMTO and regional Maritime Rescue Coordination Centres.
Maersk has expanded its product offering with Maersk Spot. Fully digitally enabled, the new online product provides customers a cargo loading guarantee at a fixed price upfront.
The new partnership aims to spin-out and scale-up existing innovative solutions researched and developed by Wilhelmsen with potential to scale across the industry.
In-line with its long-standing commitment to helping to ensure a more sustainable future, Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation is supporting The Ocean Cleanup and its bid to rid the world’s oceans of plastic.
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