Major shipping lines to supply Japanese Coast Guard with marine data
Various Japanese shipping companies have initiated the provision of marine data to the Japan Coast Guard (JCG), eliminating the need for manual integration by the JCG.
Read moreVarious Japanese shipping companies have initiated the provision of marine data to the Japan Coast Guard (JCG), eliminating the need for manual integration by the JCG.
Read moreWith years of experience, research, and data collection spanning thousands of respondents, Green-Jakobsen can confidently point to factors that heavily influence human performance in a positive or negative direction.
Read moreThe dry bulk market could be set for a downbeat 2023 with the pain potentially extended into 2024, according to the latest quarterly dry bulk market report from Maritime Strategies International.
Read moreThe Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index fell on Thursday, marking its biggest one-day percentage loss in five weeks, as demand waned across all segments.
Read moreThe year ended in somewhat anti-climactic fashion for long-term ocean freight rates, with the latest data from the Xeneta Shipping Index (XSI) showing a decline of just 0.1%.
Read moreVessel selection has always been an extremely time-consuming and complex task for charterers. Access to real-time data and accurate fuel performance modelling to help them choose the most effective ship for their needs has historically been challenging at best, and highly limited at worst, argues Pelle Sommansson, Chief Product & AI Officer, ZeroNorth.
Read moreMrs Patrizia Kern, Chair of IUMI’s Data & Digitalisation Forum and Chair, Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance, Head Marine, Director at Swiss Re Corporate Solutions highlights the need for all industry stakeholders to play their part in contribution to the net zero transition.
Read moreNAVTOR has collaborated with Danelec to help shipowners and operators translate onboard data into business value, aiming to improve decision making.
Read moreSAFETY4SEA “Shipping ESG500 Survey” sets out an index illustrating the progress that ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) has made so far within the maritime industry, revealing that industry’s ESG performance stands at 49.1%. With slow but steady steps, the figure shows that the industry is on the right track for embracing ESG strategies.
Read moreShipping organisations should be able to gather the data they need for operational optimisation regardless of its source says Nicolas Furgé, Marlink
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