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OceanXplorer: On Board The Billionaire’s Research Vessel, Broadcasting From The Deep Sea

OceanXplorer expands the concept of what a ship is like. The 87-meter-long vessel houses two deep-sea submersibles. (one for the scientists and one for the media) and a laboratory lit like a movie set. The red carpet was rolled out when I visited her ship in December. During the United Nations Climate Summit in Dubai.

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MASS Stands For - Merchant Navy Info

Do You Know What MASS Stands For?

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) defines a “Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS)”. It is a vessel that can operate to some extent without human interaction. These autonomous ships represent a significant advancement in maritime transportation. They can potentially revolutionize the shipping industry in several ways. Advantages of MASS One key advantage of a MASS is

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Shipyard & Shipbuilding Industry Jobs - Merchant Navy Info

Different Jobs in a Shipyard & Shipbuilding Industry

Both shipyards and the eastern shipbuilding industry hold a very important position in the world. They are both direct contributors to the world of global commerce. They also facilitate transportation of passengers all over the world. Naval defense is another factor that comes under both of these industries, further solidifying their position in the world.

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Maritime Innovation - Merchant Navy Info

BV: Understanding The Degrees Of Automation In Maritime Innovation

Bureau Veritas has published a white paper that describes different levels of automation based on two key factors: level of automation and level of control. Specifically, the level of automation refers to the level of decision-making (authority) that humans delegate to the system. This is a way to differentiate between the human role and the

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Maritime Fenders (Marine Fender) Market Global Outlook and Forecast 2023-2029

Marine fenders, also known as maritime fenders, are used as bumpers to prevent boats, ships, and other naval vessels from colliding with each other or against docks, wharves, and piers. This report offers an all-inclusive overview of the international Marine Fenders market, comprising quantitative and qualitative analysis. The report aims to assist readers in devising

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Maersk Joins Japanese Green Methanol Bunkering Network

The City of Yokohama, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical (MGC), and Maersk. They have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on developing green methanol bunkering infrastructure at the Port of Yokohama in Japan. This agreement aims to support Maersk’s increasingly expanding fleet of green methanol-powered container vessels. Which have a capacity of up to

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MPA Singapore trials vessel charging concepts

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will test vessel charging concepts in the region in collaboration with Pyxis Energy, Pyxis Maritime, SP Mobility, Seatrium O&G, and Yinson Electric. At Marina South Pier, Pyxis and SP Mobility’s proposal will be installed. While MPA will work with Seatrium and Yinson to refine their concepts before

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