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China’s first autonomous cargo ship completes trial voyage
China’s autonomous ship development has reached a major milestone with the country’s first autonomous cargo ship, Jin Dou Yun 0…
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Why ports must digitise
Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, founder of Total Marine Solutions, writes for Splash today on the importance of sharing data. Recognising the trend…
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Energy transition and uncomfortable questions for shipping
Greg Atkinson, chief technology officer at Japan’s Eco Marine Power, explains to Splash readers how shipping can learn and flourish…
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ONE signs up to the New York Shipping Exchange
Japan’s Ocean Network Express (ONE) has become the latest carrier to sign up to the online booking platform, the New…
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The engine room gets the augmented reality treatment
Engineers onboard are set for a significant tech upgrade when it comes to technical guidance with the launch of a…
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Crowd-solving worked in 1714. Why not try it again?
Harry Sangree, the founder of SeaFreight Labs, recalls how the British government created a public challenge in the 18th century…
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Emperor’s New Blockchain: An overview of technology adoption within the maritime industry
Doina Bunduchi writes from Oslo, questioning the blind comments made by many that blockchain is a panacea for so many…
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3D printing takes off in Singapore
3D printing shipping spare parts is now firmly ‘a thing’ with news from Singapore of significant take-up among shipmanagers and…
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CLIIN: Dry bulk shipping can easily avoid spilling 300,000 tonnes of chemicals into the world’s oceans
Simple measures could save as much as 300,000 tonnes of chemicals from spilling into the world’s oceans, according to the…
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Maersk invests in Danish IoT startup
Danish Internet of Things (IoT) startup Onomondo has secured investment from Maersk Growth, the corporate venture arm of A.P. Moller…
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K Line dry app ensures crew are not lashed
Smartphones have a new use onboard ship – ensuring a sober crew. Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line)…
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SSY makes Big Data move with Marine Benchmark
British broker Simpson Spence Young shipbroker continues to pursue a practice of partnering with tech firms over developing its own…
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GAC signs up to deliver on shipping’s version of Amazon
Shipping’s answer to Amazon has found a logistics partner to deliver goods to vessels. Singapore-based maritime e-commerce platform Moscord has…
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Maritime CEO Forum: Paul Over’s shipping masterclass
The traditional start to any Maritime CEO Forum around the world is to get an analyst in the hot seat…
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Maritime CEO Forum: Delegates split on millennials
Contrary to many recent reports carried by Splash, shipping is not struggling to attract the next generation into the industry,…
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IAPH signs with PortXL to drive sustainability projects
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has signed agreement with PortXL, the world’s first maritime accelerator, opening up…
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Eastern Pacific launches maritime accelerator with nine startups
Idan Ofer’s Eastern Pacific Shipping, in partnership with Techstars, has officially launched its dedicated maritime accelerator Eastern Pacific Accelerator powered…
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Oldendorff working with MIT to make ship design breakthroughs
Oldendorff Carriers is looking to tap some of the nuances of aerospace design to make breakthroughs in naval architecture. The…
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Portcast wins inaugural Captain’s Table
Singapore-based Portcast won the inaugural Captain’s Table last night in Hong Kong. The global maritime startup pitch competition saw six…
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The Captain’s Table final to be televised live
The finals of the Captain’s Table – shipping’s very own Dragon’s Den – will be broadcast live from Hong Kong…
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