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Wärtsilä’s new S.P.E.C.S camera system provides 360-degree ship view
Ship operations could become a whole lot easier with the launch this week of Wärtsilä’s Smart Panoramic Edge Camera System…
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Maritime’s investments in AI tipped to leap
In conjunction with launching a digital maritime readiness assessment tool yesterday, British class society Lloyd’s Register published a new maritime…
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Eni bets on Spanish twin-turbine floating wind tech developer
Eni’s renewables business unit, Plenitude, has bought a stake in the Spanish floating wind technology developer, EnerOcean. The deal is…
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ClassNK releases advanced emissions tracking tool
Japanese classification society ClassNK has released a greenhouse gas emissions management tool to track accurate CO2 emissions and confirm and…
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K Line and JGC develop new FLNG hull design utilising tanks from older LNG carriers
Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) and fellow engineering firm JGC have developed a new floating liquified natural…
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Boskalis commits multiple offshore vessels to hybrid conversion
Dutch marine contractor Boskalis said it will convert multiple offshore vessels into hybrids through the retrofitting of energy storage systems,…
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Shipping’s digital conundrum
As shipping considers the direction its digital transition takes, now is the time for standardisation across the industry, writes John…
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Maritime’s start-up scene mushrooms
A new report published by Inmarsat in association with consultancy Thetius shows the dramatic build-up of start-ups focusing on maritime…
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OSM partners with Ocean Technologies Group
Shipmanager OSM Maritime Group has entered into a strategic partnership with Ocean Technologies Group (OTG) to implement OTG’s full suite…
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Thome presses ahead with ‘Amazon-like’ maritime marketplace
Thome Ship Management has been awarded a grant by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) to help fund…
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Norwegian blue ammonia project secures carbon storage licence in Barents Sea
Norwegian carbontech start-up Horisont Energi has been awarded a license in the Barents Sea together with its partners Vår Energi…
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ONE works with Google Cloud to develop artificial intelligence solutions
Japanese containerline Ocean Network Express (ONE) is working with Google Cloud and Deloitte to install artificial intelligence (AI) across the…
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RightShip partners with Shipfix
Shipping risk management organisation RightShip has agreed to provide its data to software and technology provider for maritime and commodities…
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Human crewing power in an automated world
Digitalisation can supercharge crewing strategies. Nick Clarke, CEO of Greywing and Peter Schellenberger, managing director at Vanir Marine, explain how.…
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Cargotec to exit Kalmar’s heavy port cranes business, mulls MacGregor sale
Following a failed merger with Konecranes, Finnish maritime engineering group Cargotec plans to exit Kalmar’s heavy cranes business and has…
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Norway and Japan seen leading shipping’s zero emissions race
New mapping of zero emission pilots and demonstration efforts in shipping reveals Norway and Japan are out in front in…
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Cargotec and Konecranes merger falls through after UK regulator blocks the deal
Finnish cargo handling equipment specialists Konecranes and Cargotec have decided not to move forward with their planned merger after the…
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Why shipmanagers don’t collaborate on software development
Owners would love shipmanagers to share some of their software breakthroughs. Don’t hold your breath. The tech is often their…
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Global Shipping Business Network debuts in Europe
Hong Kong-incorporated technology consortium Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has announced expansion into Europe by piloting its blockchain-based logistics platform,…
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Californian company touts methanol-to-hydrogen propulsion solution for existing ships to meet green requirements
A Californian company has debuted technology that requires no major retrofit to make today’s bunker fuel guzzling generation of ships…
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