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PXGEO gearing up for autonomous OBN surveys
Peter Zickerman’s PXGEO has tapped Sweden’s Saab for more than 20 Sabertooth autonomous underwater vehicles that will form part of…
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Whale’s tail-inspired propulsion set for 2025 debut
Taking inspiration from a whale’s tail, ABB today introduced a new propulsion system concept for the marine industry, with plans…
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Ultramax newbuilds primed with onboard ammonia-to-hydrogen cracking
Oslo-based Pherousa Green Shipping, together with Pherousa Green Technologies, is set to place an order for up to six ultramax…
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Why seamless global shipping is the need of the hour
Pushpank Kaushik, CEO of Jassper Shipping, writes for Splash today. As businesses expand globally and consumers demand faster product delivery,…
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ONE joins GSBN blockchain platform
Hong Kong-headquartered blockchain platform Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has welcomed Ocean Network Express (ONE) as its latest member, joining…
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Viasat-Inmarsat merger clears all regulatory hurdles
A merger between satellite communications giants Viasat and Inmarsat is set to be completed by the end of the month,…
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Orca AI: Speeding up the evolution of shipping’s digitalisation journey
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is what is powering the new solutions coming to market and what fuels the coming generation of…
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Autonomous trial runs progress in Norway
Kongsberg Maritime has demonstrated a range of remote and autonomous technologies on a cargo vessel operating off the coast of…
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Japan’s PowerX details battery tanker scheme
Japanese power transfer vessel developer PowerX has unveiled the detailed design of the first-ever ‘battery tanker’ set for domestic and…
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American maritime assets targeted by Chinese malware
American maritime assets are being targeted by Volt Typhoon, a Chinese state-sponsored snooping operation, tech giant Microsoft warned today. Microsoft…
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Shipping is long on optimistic claims but short of good optimisation data
A new technology gold-rush is confusing buyers and encouraging providers to make unrealistic comparisons, writes Anders Bruun, CEO Coach Solutions.…
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Japanese invest $80m into CORE POWER
Japanese companies will participate in a project led by CORE POWER from the UK to develop a floating nuclear power…
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Kpler: The journey to bring visibility into global trade
The Google Meet screen crackles into life with François Cazor, co-founder and CEO of Kpler, attired suitably in a corporate…
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MSC sets sights on ammonia dual-fuel ships
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has tapped class society Lloyd’s Register, German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions and Shanghai Merchant Ship…
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ZIM invests in vehicle inspection start-up
Israeli carrier ZIM has invested in Spinframe, a company which has developed vehicle inspection systems based on artificial intelligence (AI),…
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AI and automated ships pose new challenges in casualty liability
Artificial Intelligence and the advent of automated ships will pose difficult questions in determining liability under the Hague Rules for…
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Belgium gets a glimpse of autonomous shipping future
Two of a series of 10 pioneering inland barges have been christened this week in Antwerp, giving shipping a glimpse…
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French wind propulsion technology takes the next step forward
French wind propulsion developer Airseas has taken significant advances toward the industrialisation of its automated kite system Seawing with the…
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Japanese make ammonia engine breakthroughs
The Japanese are making notable strides in developing ammonia propulsion. NYK Line, IHI Power Systems, Nihon Shipyard, Japan Engine Corporation,…
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Emission-free inland and nearshore shipping project gets underway
A new project has been launched to facilitate emission-free inland and nearshore shipping. A consortium that brings together the Port…
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