Samsung Heavy, Dae Sun launch smart ship technology partnership
Samsung Heavy Industries Co. has signed a deal with Dae Sun Shipbuilding & Engineering Co to support technologies for smart ships.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries Co. has signed a deal with Dae Sun Shipbuilding & Engineering Co to support technologies for smart ships.
Read moreNAPA and CADMATIC are about to launch an intelligent ship design software solution to enhance the design process for shipyards and ship design companies.
Read moreA new white paper from the One Sea Ecosystem outlines the significant contribution autonomous ship technology can make to improve maritime safety.
Read moreChina Unicom Digital Tech shake hands with TradeLens in order to ensure the provision of fully integrated, real-time and consistent view of logistics data for containerized freight around the world.
Read moreBIMCO’s Documentary Committee has adopted a standard electronic signature clause that allows parties to safely use electronic signatures in their contractual arrangements.
Read moreThe International Group of P&I Clubs recently approved an updated version of essDOCS (former ESS)’s electronic trading system.
Read moreThe Port of Rotterdam Authority, Customs, Fresh Produce Centre and Portbase have joined forces to ensure that customs clearance is faster, more efficient and safer.
Read moreMOL and Autonomous Control Systems Laboratory Ltd. recently announced the success of a demonstration test using a made-in-Japan flying drone to inspect the hold of an MOL-operated coal carrier.
Read moreThe Royal Navy, SeaBot XR, and the United Kingdom’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) joined forces in order to create Europe’s first training and development centre, dedicated to supporting maritime’s digital transition.
Read moreThe Royal Navy is using artificial intelligence for the first time at sea in a bid to defeat missile attacks.
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