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This US Navy initiative aims to enhance capability to transport and land Marine Corps units in contested environments.
Equinor and its partner Aker BP have discovered hydrocarbons in the "Lofn" and "Langemann" prospects.

VIDEO: Vega will launch ESAIL maritime microsatellite

This microsatellite is dedicated to supporting maritime traffic and making seafaring safer.

Drewry begins tracking weekly containership cancelled sailings

By monitoring the end-of-week Ship Waiting Time Tracker for the just-ended week, shippers, forwarders, carriers and other stakeholders will be able to anticipate potential delays at the port of arrival and to monitor the trend away from or back to normal levels and compared with the previous weeks.

Digital tools are being used for new shipping routes in Danish waters

On July 1, 2020, new shipping routes will be established in Kattegat and Skagerrak. The routes will increase the safety of navigation for the...

ICEYE Dark Vessel Detection now globally available for government organizations

ICEYE has announced the launch of its global Dark Vessel Detection solution for governmental maritime security customers. The unique solution combines synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellite...

Spire Maritime launches Dynamic AISTM to solve data gap problem

As maritime traffic continues to grow and trade routes become more congested, gaps in AIS data have become the leading problem in the maritime...

From now on AIS is compulsory in the North Sea Port

From November 1, 2019, inland vessels must use the Automatic Identification System (AIS) in Terneuzen. From now on AIS is compulsory in the entire port...

Waves Group introduces its system to reducing risk in incidents

Imagine: you’ve just received a call to say that your vessel has been involved in a major incident. Initial details are sparse – it...

NAPA joins Internet of Ships Open Platform

NAPA, provider of maritime software, services and data analysis, announced that it has become the first service provider for ClassNK

MOL uses algorithm to improve collision avoidance

MOL announced that MOL Techno-Trade, the National Maritime Research Institute (NMRI), and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

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