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IMO: Digitalization of shipping – more important than ever

Digitalization and new technologies will also be the key to allowing standardization and therefore enhancing the efficiency of shipping.

Maersk Drilling invests in new technology to facilitate carbon-neutral drilling

Maersk Drilling has entered an agreement to invest USD 1m in the California-based company Clean Energy Systems to help develop a new technology called Carbon-Negative Energy.

Speedcast executes new bandwidth agreement with Intelsat

Contract with leading satellite operator provides access to Intelsat’s global integrated network

New initiative to digitalisation in the maritime-port sector

MoU to drive interoperability among maritime platforms globally

Maersk launches a digital supply chain management platform

The new platform strengthens the company’s position as global integrator of container logistics helping small and medium sized customers to connect and simplify their supply chains.

Rivertrace and Prevention at Sea join forces on bilge water monitoring system

Rivertrace joins forces with Prevention at Sea to provide an integrated SMARTSAFE ε-ORB discharge monitoring system

New COVID-19 app for river cruise ports in Europe

The app PORT SEE makes it easier for shipping companies and tour operators to quickly find information per port.

OneOcean launches EnviroManager+

EnviroManager+ has been developed to help mitigate the risk of making costly errors such as straying into territorial waters

ABS and SHI target end-to-end 3D model-based class process

ABS and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) are working together to deliver Korea’s first end-to-end 3D model-based Class process, encompassing engineering and survey.

Torqeedo provides hybrid-electric propulsion systems for XOCEAN’s vessels

XOCEAN is out to transform the way subsea data is collected

Sea Machines raises $15 million for autonomous ship navigation

The strategic investment and associated partnership with HII will accelerate the deployment of self-piloting technologies in the rising market of unmanned naval boats and ships

NOAA partners with Scripps Institution of Oceanography on unmanned systems

NOAA’s unmanned maritime systems operations will be based in a new facility being built in Gulfport by the Mississippi State Port Authority in partnership with the University of Southern Mississippi.

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