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British start-up attempts to bring steam power back to shipping
A British start-up called Steamology is trying to bring steam power back to shipping. However, the key difference for this…
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Why algorithms beat experts (even in shipping)
Though many of us like to think we know a bit about wine, there are only a few hundred true…
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MSC debuts Instant Quote
Joining the likes of ZIM, Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM and Evergreen, MSC today unveiled its own instant spot booking system.…
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Nautilus Labs forms partnership to shift datasets from ship to shore
The American shipping artificial intelligence leader Nautilus Labs has teamed with fuel consumption specialist Insatech Marine to jointly deliver end-to-end instrumentation and…
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World’s first zero emission bulk carrier moves a step closer
A lucrative long-term shipping contract is up for grabs to shift grain and raw materials domestically for two large companies…
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StormGeo: ‘We want to get everyone looking at the shipping universe from the same perspective’
StormGeo, a Bergen-based weather intelligence provider, has plans to establish a shared platform with ports, ships, shippers all sharing the…
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Samsung Heavy goes all in on fuel cells
Bloom Energy and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have signed a joint development agreement (JDA) to design and develop fuel cell-powered…
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Norsepower to install tiltable rotor sails on Sea-Cargo vessel
Finnish auxiliary wind propulsion system provider Norsepower has entered into an agreement with Sea-Cargo, a logistics provider in the North…
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Welfare 2.0 report highlights lack of funding for human factor start-ups
Satellite communications giant Inmarsat has tapped Splash columnist Nick Chubb, the founder of consultancy Thetius, to pen a research paper…
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The maritime tech lessons from Covid
“In Norway there is saying that there is no one in such a hurry as a dead fish so you…
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Inchcape: World of Ports launches
Yesterday was the opening of another very important chapter in the 173-year history of Inchcape Shipping Services with the launch…
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Norwegian students make machine learning algorithm breakthrough, beating the cape markets by 10%
Just how much machine learning algorithms can deliver to capesize earnings has been quantified in a landmark new piece of…
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Maersk Tankers debuts digital spinoff
Digital start up ZeroNorth, a spin off from Maersk Tankers, has released the software Optimise to shipowners and operators with…
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The future of chartering
New chartering platforms with bold transformative claims have been making plenty of headlines over the last couple of years. To…
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Seoul sets aside $132m to commercialise autonomous ship tech
Asian nations are getting their autonomous shipping research and development plans in place. Splash reported yesterday how more than 40…
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Special Zoom issue of Maritime CEO magazine launches
A special Zoom-style issue of Maritime CEO magazine launches today, highlighting the many people interviewed so far in our new…
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Nippon Foundation brings Japan Inc together to lead autonomous shipping debate
Japan Inc is coming together to try and provide leadership in the domain of autonomous shipping. The Nippon Foundation, a…
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Descartes Systems acquires Kontainers
Descartes Systems, a Canadian logistics software service provider, has announced that it has acquired Cracking Logistics, which is trading under…
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Carriers urged to follow the digital path created by banks
In the 14 months since he moved to Amsterdam as the founding CEO of the Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA),…
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RINA performs world’s first statutory and class surveys using live streaming remote technologies
Italian class society RINA has successfully carried out the world’s first statutory and associated class intermediate surveys with the use…
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