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Support for shipboard machinery data standard grows
Ships might soon get better at talking with one another and those on shore with news from Rotterdam where a…
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Weekly report details growing number of shipping companies targeted by malware attacks
Cyber consultants Red Sky Alliance with maritime security specialists Dryad Global have started publishing a weekly list of names of…
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Seagull & Videotel: Under new management
After bringing maritime training businesses Videotel and Seagull into joint ownership, Oakley Capital appointed former V. Group executive Manish Singh…
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MOL teams up with DSME for eco FSRU technology development
Japan’s MOL and South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) have entered into an agreement to jointly develop a…
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Trump adds to growing concern about GPS interference
Donald Trump has this week directed the Department of Homeland Security, the Pentagon, and the Commerce Department to minimise the…
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CMA CGM commits to hydrogen-powered shipping
French container line CMA CGM has joined a growing group of shipowners committed to finding a hydrogen-powered solution to decarbonise…
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Hackers target shipping with coronavirus themed emails
Cybersecurity firm Proofpoint is reporting a new hacking group that targets the global shipping industry and its fears over the…
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Chartering 2.0
Will 2020 be the year Big Data changes the day-to-day business of chartering? The industry is not 100% convinced. Jason…
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Ocean Infinity launches unmanned survey vessel company
Houston-based subsea and data company Ocean Infinity has launched new company, Armada, to add 15 bespoke designed marine robots to…
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DNV GL develops LNG bunkering platform
One of the biggest backers of LNG as a marine fuel has developed a one-stop shop platform for owners to…
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Toyota introduces fuel cell system for maritime applications
Japanese automaker Toyota has developed a fuel cell system for maritime applications and will install the system on the electrically…
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Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement: Artificial intelligence and shipmanagement
Expect to hear and see plenty about Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement’s novel apps it will be launching later this year. The…
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Operational agility in the 2020s demands blended connectivity
A new report from Futurenautics and Vodafone published this week shows that 90% of shipboard data never leaves the vessel,…
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Toll Group shuts down several systems after suspected cyber attack
Australian transport and logistics company Toll Group has had to shut down a number of systems in response to a…
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London Offshore Consultants suffers ransomware attack
UK marine engineering consultancy London Offshore Consultants (LOC) Group has been hacked by a group known as Maze. The company,…
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Track and trace standards unveiled for container shipping
The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), which features nine of the largest carriers as its members, today published a common…
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Wärtsilä: New ways of operating
As the clock ticks over on a new decade, a monumental shift is occurring in shipping. For so long the…
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Why the shipping industry should not fear transparency
Stefan Kukman, founder and CEO of CargoX, writes exclusively for Splash today, explaining to readers some of the intricacies of…
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Monaco bulker player makes move to ‘take back control’ of bunkering outlay
Saying he wanted to “take back control” of his company’s entire bunkering process, Alex Albertini, CEO of Monaco-based bulker player,…
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The landside challenge of decarbonisation
Halving the maritime industry’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 extends far beyond ships and their propulsion systems. It means getting…
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