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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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I-Tech: The rise of antifouling products
Gothenburg: Eight days ago the antifouling biocide Selektope, developed by Sweden’s I-Tech, was approved by the EU standing committee on…
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China Sea Rates: New Silk Road plans threaten liner industry
Caringbah: China’s plans to build more and more land links with Europe could seriously harm shipping lines in five years’…
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Mampaey Offshore Industries: Automated mooring
Rotterdam: Shipping and offshore is increasingly obsessed with the idea of automated vessels, possibly leading to crewless vessels. Helping realize…
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Korea to develop own LNG containment system
Seoul: Korea Inc is finally getting around to developing its own LNG containment system, something that has been discussed for…
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DataStreamX: AIS revolution
Singapore: SpaceQuest has partnered with DataStreamX to distribute real-time, streaming satellite AIS data on 200,000 ships online through the DataStreamX…
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Wärtsilä cuts 600 jobs from marine division
Helsinki: Finnish propulsion giant Wärtsilä has announced a reorganisation of its Ship Power business, renamed today to Marine Solutions, that will…
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Herbert-ABS: ‘Parallel systems are standing in the way of efficient data collection’
Houston: The number of ships with continued access to the internet is going up. However, cloud based and big data…
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Norsepower: Shipping’s conservatism holding back radical power shift
Helsinki: Shipping’s inherent conservatism is holding it back from making the radical leap needed to harness renewable forms of power,…
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Airbus: ‘Paradigm change’ for maritime IT and communications
Oslo: Shipping is in the midst of huge change in how it views the role of satellite communications, something that…
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Tampnet: Move to 4G helping mitigate offshore belt tightening
Stavanger: The severe belt tightening by offshore players is having knock-on effects for many service providers including Tampnet, the Norwegian…
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Seven Oceans Consulting: The latest technology in the simplest of formats
Singapore: Captain Himanshu Joshi, the ceo of Singapore-based Seven Oceans Consulting, has set out his goals, and he clearly is…
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Stadt: Looking to power different ship types
Oslo: Norwegian electric propulsion firm Stadt is eyeing new markets such as military, cruise and mid-sized LNG carriers. The company’s…
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