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Five finalists ready to battle for the Captain’s Table trophy
The Captain’s Table, one of shipping’s pre-eminent pitch competitions, has announced the top five startups who will compete in the…
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Hydrogen-fuelled ship project secures EU funding
Norway’s Wilhelmsen has announced that its HyShip project has been granted EUR8m ($9.44m) in funding from the EU’s Research and…
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How technology can get our seafarers home safely
Gerry Buchanan from the Liberian Registry provides readers with suggestions and updates on how to resolve the crew change crisis.…
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12 Captain’s Table finalists unveiled
An initial line-up of 12 finalists have been revealed by the organisers of the Captain’s Table, one of shipping’s pre-eminent…
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A digital shipping industry deserves better than a noon report
Shipowners know they need better data, but many still don’t know where to start with digital solutions, writes Kashif Mahmood…
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Is all transparency good?
Signal Ocean COO, Dimitris Tsapoulis looks at the role of transparency in commercial shipping. Transparency seems to be the order…
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Russian intelligence accused of bringing down Maersk’s IT infrastructure
Six Russian intelligence officers were charged by the US Justice Department with a string of hacking offences, including the NotPetya…
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DSME unveils metalworking robot
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has unveiled an AI robot for metalworking. The AI hot working robot, called Goknuri, is…
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ZIM and Alibaba team up
ZIM’s focus on growing its e-commerce shipment business has entered a new chapter. The Israeli carrier has signed a strategic…
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Samsung Autonomous Ship makes landmark voyage
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries has provided details of a successful remote-controlled ship voyage. The 38 m Samsung Autonomous…
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IMO explains why site was down on Friday
Officials at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have explained why the UN agency’s website went down on Friday, just a…
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IMO tech troubles continue as website goes down
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been fighting this morning to get its website back online with the portal of…
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CMA CGM and MSC join TradeLens as foundation carriers
CMA CGM and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) have joined the Maersk/IBM created TradeLens blockchain platform as so-called foundation carriers. “The…
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Hoglund Marine Solutions takes majority stake in wind-assisted car carrier project
Norway-based marine technology provider Hoglund Marine Solutions has acquired a two-thirds stake in Vindskip, a company developing a wind and…
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Toshiba takes next step in maritime fuel cell development
One of the world’s most advanced developers of fuel cells, Toshiba, is upping its focus on ships. Toshiba Energy Systems…
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Asahi Tanker confirms orders for electric-powered bunker tankers
Japanese owner Asahi Tanker has confirmed orders at two local yards to build the world’s first two zero-emissions electric bunker…
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ShipServ’s new platform gives buyers a view of the sustainability credentials of all suppliers
Maritime trading site ShipServ has unveiled its new platform today giving the shipping industry another transparent tool to cut its…
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Ten days on and CMA CGM is still struggling to get all its systems back online
In the 10th day since CMA CGM was hit by ransomware the company has yet to get its eBusiness functions…
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IMO site back up while CMA CGM struggles to get back online
CMA CGM’s eBusiness website remains down one week on from a ransomware attack, while the website of the United Nations…
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Ulstein unveils hydrogen-hybrid wind turbine installation vessel
Norwegian shipbuilder Ulstein has added to its suite of hydrogen-powered designs for the offshore wind industry with the unveiling of…
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