New partnership to form a new era of navigation
GNS and SEALL ECDIS recently announced a new agreement which aims to deliver more user-friendly solutions for today’s increasingly digital bridge environment.
Read moreGNS and SEALL ECDIS recently announced a new agreement which aims to deliver more user-friendly solutions for today’s increasingly digital bridge environment.
Read moreThe Union Cabinet recently approved a MoU on Aids to Navigation between the Directorate General of Lighthouses & Lightships, Ministry of Shipping, Government of India and the Department of Shipping, Government of Bangladesh.
Read moreABB announced that launched ABB Ability, its portfolio of digital solutions. ABB Ability aims to create solutions and services that solve business problems and produce tangible business opportunities. The digital offerings include performance management solutions for asset-intensive industries, control systems for process industries and others.
Read moreThe English Admiralty Court introduced changes to the procedural rules that deal with the management of such claims, mainly where electronic track data is available writes Mr. Victor Fenwick in an article published by INCE & CO.
Read moreThe Republic of the Marshall Islands has issued Marine Safety Advisory announcing that the Jomard Entrance in Papua New Guinea has been designated as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) and vulnerable to damage by international shipping activities by the IMO.
Read moreThe Standard P&I Club informs that a law was published in the Official Gazette last month introducing certain amendments in respect of liability for port pilots. The new regime became effective on 3 January 2017, amending relevant sections of the Italian Code of Navigation.
Read moreCMA CGM Group recently announced the opening of its Navigation and Port Operations Center in APL’s corporate headquarters in Singapore, on January 11. A ceremony was held on the presence of Rodolphé Saadé, Vice-Chairman of the CMA CGM Group.
Read moreFrom 2 January 2017, Notices to Mariners will be available via a new and improved online system that also presents navigation warnings and shooting warnings, the Danish Maritime Authority informs.
Read moreThe Danish Maritime Authority has said that it makes historical AIS data available to everybody as a supplement to the current solution with access to live AIS data. These data can, for example, be used to analyse navigation patterns.
Read moreMark Bull, Trafalgar Navigation, says that the provision of ECDIS on board today’s merchant ships is causing a ‘revolution’ in the way they are navigated. Like all revolutions, issues that were never considered crop up, and ECDIS is no exception. Above all, he notes, an ECDIS mindset is required.
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