Major data reprocessing project starts in Niger Delta
PGS announced the launch of a major reprocessing project, which is expected to be 'the cornerstone of a new regional-scale MegaSurveyPlus dataset for Nigeria' by end of this year.
Read morePGS announced the launch of a major reprocessing project, which is expected to be 'the cornerstone of a new regional-scale MegaSurveyPlus dataset for Nigeria' by end of this year.
Read moreThe latest version of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Data Model (version 3.11.0) has been published, IMO recently informed.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries chosen Light Structures AS to deliver comprehensive ice load monitoring systems for 10 Arctic LNG Carriers.
Read moreJapanese company K LINE and IBM Japan conducted a field trial in an effort to strengthen the safety management of cargo handling.
Read moreFunded by the Geospatial Commission and Innovate UK, SpacePort project goals to develop how novel geospatial systems can streamline port operations, in an effort to boost efficiency.
Read moreThe UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) launched a range of services providing UK emergency responders and planners with access to an extensive suite of marine geospatial data through the UK government’s centralized Resilience Direct network.
Read moreIn this smart world that we live in, the hard part is not to keep up with the technological changes, but to find the pieces missing and connect all of our digital knowledge to fill the gaps. Thus, when it comes to the shipping industry, although digitalization is the future, it is important that the industry focuses on two things; Data harmonization and data sharing.
Read moreMitsui OSK Lines (MOL) developed a new online application in an effort to process and utilize abstract log (ablog) data, while improve operational efficiency both onboard and onshore.
Read moreThe Alliance for Action (AfA) on Supply Chain Digitalisation has gathered public and private sectors to pilot a common data infrastructure to benefit the supply chain ecosystem.
Read moreFrom 31st May 2020, a valid Statement of Compliance (SoC) for IMO DCS must be readily available onboard for inspection, together with the Confirmation of Compliance (CoC) for the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) part II. During routine inspections, PSC officers are expected to focus on the SoC for IMO DCS.
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