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Danelec Marine: Service solutions
Birkeroed: Until Maritime CEO had met Hans Ottosen we had never come across the word ‘servitisation’, but now we’re up…
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Coles takes top job at Transas
Bridge equipment provider Transas has tapped a well known name in the world of maritime technology to become its new…
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Jason Marine: Broadband for all ships inevitable
Singapore: It won’t be long before all ships have broadband internet, claims the head of a leading Singapore tech firm…
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Kaizit: Cloud solutions
Oslo: Stig Linna, the founder and ceo of Norwegian tech firm Kaizit, is adamant he has the software and know…
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Inmarsat signs up for Rolls-Royce’s autonomous ship project
Announced on the second day of London International Shipping Week (LISW), satellite communications provider Inmarsat has signed up to work…
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Ships by 2030 could run by themselves, study finds
Ships by 2030 will be able to run by themselves, even if the regulatory side is not in place to…
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Sailors’ Society launches app
Sailors’ Society, one of the largest seafarer support charities operating internationally, has developed ‘Chapplaincy’, a smartphone app with the support…
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Insurers braced for loss of ships due to cyber attacks
Ships could be lost thanks to cyber attacks soon, a report from Lloyd’s Joint Hull Committee (JHC) in association with…
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Industry divided on the connectivity debate
Unsurprisingly owners and managers have different needs from maritime communication suppliers than seafarers. Maritime communications spent a long time being…
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Inmarsat: ‘Apps will change the landscape of shipping dramatically’
Ronald Spithout, as his name might suggest, is a plain speaker – someone who does not mince words, with a…
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Servowatch Systems: Much confusion surrounding autonomous vessels
Heybridge: Much of the debate about autonomous ships sweeping through the industry is off base, argues the CEO of a…
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Maersk sells stake in lifeboat manufacturer
Maersk’s ongoing mission to offload non-core businesses to prop up its bottom line has seen it sell off its stake…
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Intergraph: ‘Smart operators looking to do things smarter, cheaper and better’
Huntsville: Cannier, older shipowners are gearing up for an upturn, reckons Gerhard Sallinger, president of American tech firm Intergraph Process,…
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Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital to takeover Imtech Marine
Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital have reached agreement on the takeover of technical services company Imtech Marine, with the details of…
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Valmet: Cruiseship challenge
Espoo: Finnish firm Valmet will soon start the commissioning of a very extensive automation system for Harmony of the Seas,…
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INTTRA: ‘Strong data facilitates sound planning’
Parsippany: The shipping business is at a tipping point in the adoption of electronification and digitization, argues John Fay, ceo…
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Eskola appointed new Wärtsilä president and CEO
Wärtsilä Corporation has announced that Jaakko Eskola will become the company’s new president and CEO effective November 1, replacing Björn…
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Jensen Maritime: LNG bunkering solution
Seattle: At the end of last month a Jensen Maritime-designed, liquefied natural gas (LNG)-bunkering articulated tug-barge (ATB) was granted approval…
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Harris CapRock: Uniquely connected platform
Houston: Businesses with global operations offshore, such as those in the energy and cruise industries, must maintain reliable communications while…
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Shipping Podcast: Industry finds its voice
Gothenburg: Lena Göthberg today becomes the first person to feature in Maritime CEO three times, a sign of her serial…
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