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TCC and USC makes emissions breakthrough
Hong Kong shipowner Tai Chong Cheang Steamship (TCC) and the University of Southern California’s Viterbi School of Engineering have announced…
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CSSC to build world’s first smart ship next year
One of the themes emanating from the giant halls at this week’s gigantic Marintec China exhibition in China is how…
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Less focus on output
Katherine Si looks at how China’s engine manufacturers have changed priorities in the downturn. As the core equipment of ships,…
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Navico: Bridging the gap
Egersund: Bridge equipment manufacturer Navico, best known for its recreational marine products, is fast making a name on the commercial…
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The road to Paris
Diane Gilpin from the Smart Green Shipping Alliance is writing exclusively for Splash this week on the UN climate talks.…
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RINA: International push
Shanghai: Founded in 1860 in London to “advance the art and science of ship design” today the Royal Institution of…
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Cybercrime and shipping: the facts
Does the industry have the tools to combat this rising scourge? Peter Armstrong, executive director – cyber, for the Willis…
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GMP Marine: Cloud help for PMSCs
Sedgefield: UK firm GMP Marine specialises in producing secure cloud based administration systems to control the activities of private marine…
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The Internet of Things is here
Mike Smith reckons shipping needs to get up to speed when it comes to harnessing Cloud technologies. In the Maritime…
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Safe Lanes Consultants: Servicing the needs of owners and seafarers alike
Singapore: Captain Rachit Jain is quite an entrepreneur with a keen eye for what both seafarers and owners need. The…
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Bladerunner vision
Singapore’s new terminal in Tuas will be revolutionary in its use of technology. Fifteen years from now Singapore’s port sound…
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For those in peril
In the world of modern communications, we have come to expect constant contact, or at least prompt information. So the…
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RH Marine Group launched at Europort
RH Marine Group, formerly known as Imtech Marine, was introduced this week at the Europort exhibition in Rotterdam. Following the…
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Shipping’s technological conundrum
Patrik Wheater reports from this week’s Shipping and Offshore CSR Forum in London. Some interesting sessions at this week’s Shipping…
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Giant leap for unmanned kinds?
Katherine Si charts China’s efforts to build autonomous ships. The debate surrounding autonomous ships is hot right now, brought up…
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Veson Nautical: Technology ROIs
Boston: John Veson has been in maritime software most of his working life. He freely admits that in the current…
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ACR Electronics: AIS offerings bolster business
Fort Lauderdale: ACR Electronics’ move into the Automatic Identification System (AIS) sector this year is paying off. The move comes…
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New boxship design gets rid of engine rooms
French LNG containment specialist GTT, along with French containerline CMA CGM (and its subsidiary CMA Ships) and classification society DNV…
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Tripartite meeting highlights ballast water management concerns
Shipping is still a long way from comfortable with impending ballast water management legislation, according to minutes just released from…
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Imtech Marine takeover by Pon and Parcom gets EC approval
The European Commission has approved the takeover of marine services provider Imtech Marine by Pon Holdings and Parcom Capital, which…
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