AMSA trusts in digitalization for safer and more efficient shipping
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has embarked on a digital transformation journey for a safer, more efficient and sustainable maritime industry.
Read moreThe Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has embarked on a digital transformation journey for a safer, more efficient and sustainable maritime industry.
Read moreThe Nautical Institute presents an incident where, a general cargo vessel was proceeding in a Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) at reduced power due to engine problems, making 4.5 knots at dead slow ahead. It was dark, but visibility was good.
Read more‘IBS Basics’, the new book by Prof. Capt. Ralph Becker-Heins, explains what integrated bridge systems are, but most of all it aims to transfer this theory to the practical application of these complex systems and therefore contributing to a safer maritime environment.
Read moreAccording to a study, vessel grounding accidents can potentially cause catastrophic marine accidents with environmental pollution and loss of life and economy.
Read moreThe IMO Navigation, Communications, and Search and Rescue Sub-Committee (NCSR) 10 (10-19 May) approved a revision of resolution MSC.530(106) on performance standards for electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS).
Read moreThe IMO Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue Sub-Committee (NCSR) 10 will take place 10 – 19 May 2023 where all matters related to navigation and communication, search and rescue and the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System will be discussed.
Read moreThe Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), at its 106th session in November 2022, approved the circular SC.1/Circ.1503/Rev.2 with a view to providing the revision 2 of the ECDIS(Electronic Chart Display and Information System) - Guidance for Good Practice.
Read moreRepublic of the Marshall Islands as issued by Marine safety advisory announced the sunsetting of traditional paper nautical charts. Purpose of this Advisory is to bring awareness to the subject.
Read moreAs Lloyd's Register informs, the Liberian Maritime Authority has revised its Marine Notice NAV-001, which includes new requirements for ships that use Electronic Nautical Publications (ENPs) and the Nautical Charts and Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS).
Read moreThe 9th session of the IMO’s Sub-committee on Navigation, Communications, Search and Rescue (NCSR 9) took place from 21 to 30 June. Navigation and voyage planning requirements for fishing vessels, pleasure yachts and small cargo ships operating in polar waters were finalized.
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