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Nine businesses launch new initiative to accelerate progress to a net zero future

The heads of nine companies today established a new initiative to accelerate the transition to a net-zero global economy. The initiative, known as Transform to Net Zero, intends to develop and deliver research, guidance, and implementable roadmaps to enable all businesses to achieve net-zero emissions. The Initiative will be led by founding members including A.P. Moller - Maersk, Danone, Mercedes-Benz AG, Microsoft Corp., Natura &Co, NIKE, Inc., Starbucks,...

VSTEP Simulation announces the partnership with Ruth Lee to extend its presence in the UK and Ireland markets

It is with great pleasure for VSTEP to announce the collaboration with Ruth Lee, a provider of lifelike manikins and training aids. With this collaboration, Ruth Lee will operate as the official representative of the Response Simulator product in the UK and Ireland markets. Both companies will join forces to help users fill the gap between theoretical and practical real-life training.  Digital training solutions Ruth Lee recognises that they need to accelerate their digital training solu...

Brazil joins ITF as Observer

Brazil has become an observer country in the International Transport Forum. Brazil’s request to participate as an observer in the ITF was granted by the 60 current ITF member countries with effect from 15 July. Role of transportation The ITF is the only global body that covers all transport modes. Its mission is to foster a deeper understanding of the role of transport in economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social inclusion and to raise the public profile of tran...

ClassNK releases Guidelines for Designing Cyber Security Onboard Ships (Second Edition)

ClassNK has released its “Guidelines for Designing Cyber Security Onboard Ships” (Second Edition) for new building designs targeting shipyards and ship-building owners. In the second edition of the “Guidelines for Designing Cyber Security Onboard Ships”, the control measures and the framework to implement such measures were updated to incorporate the international cyber security standards for industrial control systems IEC 62443 series and the latest recommendation o...

Ocean Infinity completes offshore project in Guyana

Ocean Infinity, the marine robotics company has completed its recent project for ExxonMobil, within the Stabroek block offshore Guyana. sustainable service The project involved acquiring high-resolution geophysical and geotechnical data through the simultaneous deployment of multiple Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV), in water depths of between 70m and 2150m over an area of approximately 3,100 square km. The project demonstrated the Company’s commitment to the safest and most sus...

SAGT - South Asia Gateway Terminals Ltd becomes the first Sri Lankan terminal to join TradeLens to digitise supply chain

SAGT - South Asia Gateway Terminals Ltd, the first Public Private Partnership (PPP) container terminal in Sri Lanka, also became the first terminal in the country to adopt the Blockchain Technology, by collaborating with TradeLens, a digital platform jointly developed by A.P. Moller - Maersk and IBM. This move will help in accelerating the digitisation agenda of shipping industry in Sri Lanka, by transforming manual, paper-based and time-consuming administrative processes into digital ones. SAG...

SD Government strengthens Inmarsat partnership with new satellite

SD Government, the global satellite connectivity solutions provider, is extending the life of Inmarsat’s existing satellites through the leasing of an additional antenna at SD Government’s Santa Paula, CA. Teleport. The newly leased 12.8m antenna is transmitting and receiving in both C-band and L-band frequencies, bolstering capacity for the Tracking, Telemetry and Command (TT&C) and traffic operations of the Inmarsat satellite network. The Santa Paula teleport hosts Inmarsat&r...

A.P. Moller - Maersk reduced logistics costs by 26% for one of the fast-fashion companies

  The customer is one of the top fast fashion companies globally. Initially founded as a textile manufacturer, they are now a global brand with over 1000 stores around the world. Challenge The customer was battling with high intangible logistics costs along with concerns over 77% of cargo arriving at destination 10 days earlier than required. This was leading to overflow and capacity issues, as well as increased detention & demurrage – and the costs that come with it. They wa...

SBM’s young team wins Eco-Conception award at Monaco Energy Boat Challenge

For its 7th edition of the Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge, the Yacht Club de Monaco went online with the event with virtual presentations made to the jury and an online prize-giving ceremony on July 8, 2020. Sustainability was at the core of the project from the SBM Offshore E-Racing Team, in terms of the lifecycle of the cockpit, the use of different materials, as well as the propulsion system, which comprises standard components that can all be reused. Reuse and recycling...

ClassNK joins the Maritime Transportation System ISAC to help address cybersecurity risks

Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (“ClassNK”) joined the Maritime Transportation System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MTS-ISAC) as part of a growing list of maritime community partners. This is an innovative relationship between the two nonprofit organisations aimed at strengthening vessel and shoreside cyber risk management. Preventing cyber incidents The partnership provides ClassNK with actionable insights from community-sourced cyber threat intelligence to reinforce ClassNK’...

Ocean Network Express (ONE) initiates Marine Safety and Quality Campaign 2020

Ocean Network Express (ONE) initiates Marine Safety and Quality Campaign 2020, in order to reiterate the marine navigation safety practices. VQS inspections ONE has launched a new self-inspection challenge for vessels, replacing their previous (VQS) inspections As a charterer, Ocean Network Express has carried out onboard Vessel Quality Standard (VQS) inspections, since the start of its operations, in April 2018. In line with their core values, these inspections have enabled ONE to offer a re...

International Transport Forum invites representatives for decarbonising transport in COVID-19

How can transport decarbonisation policies promote low-carbon economic growth and increased the resilience of Argentina’s transport system following the COVID-19 crisis? The International Transport Forum cordially invites media representatives to this virtual conference around these important questions featuring nine sessions between 7 and 30 July. The conference will kick off on Tuesday, 7 July, with a session on “Transport Decarbonisation, Economic Recovery and Resilience” f...

SBM Offshore completes US$600 million bridge loan for FPSO Sepetiba

SBM Offshore is pleased to announce the closure of a US$600 million bridge loan facility for the financing of the construction of FPSO Sepetiba. The facility was secured by the special purpose company owning FPSO Sepetiba and was agreed upon with a consortium of four international banks. SBM Offshore is the majority owner of this special purpose company (with 64.5% equity ownership), together with Mitsubishi Corporation (20%) and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (15.5%). Construction of...

(Backdated to July 1, 2020) Kongsberg Digital announces the acquisition of Danish maritime software company, COACH Solutions

Kongsberg Digital has announced the acquisition of COACH Solutions, a globally renowned supplier of software solutions for vessel performance and monitoring. The new name of the company will be KONGSBERG COACH Solutions. Danish shipping company, Clipper Group developed COACH Solutions’ vessel performance monitoring system and in 2016, it was established as COACH Solutions. The company’s software has more than 900 licences running. Suite of tools for vessel performance COACH Solu...

Wan Hai Lines to launch Taiwan to Vietnam and Thailand services coverage

Wan Hai Lines is pleased to announce a new service string that connects Taiwan to Vietnam and Thailand. This service is to be named TVT (Taiwan – Vietnam – Thailand) and is operating jointly with Interasia Lines. TVT service Wan Hai Lines will deploy 1 vessel while its partner Interasia Lines will operate another one TVT service will be operated with 2 vessels with an intake of 1,200 TEU and run on 14 days round trip with port callings at Taipei – Taichung – Cat Lai, H...

RCL links current Malaysia Service with Indonesia Ports

RCL is pleased to announce a revamp of its RMS service, currently trading in the Straits of Malacca between Singapore-Westport-Northport-Penang-Singapore. Branded as the RMS15, the revamped service will link up Malaysia and Indonesia in a new butterfly service. This service will be served by 2 X 1,200 TEU-sized vessels. Maiden voyage Direct connectivity and increased sailing frequencies are important considerations for COC and SOC" The maiden voyage on the revamped service will commence wi...

Ocean Network Express (ONE) unveils new direct sailing services connecting China and South East Asia

Ocean Network Express (ONE) is pleased to announce two new direct sailing services, connecting China and South East Asia. Following the previously announced CID, connecting China and Indonesia, ONE will further expand the China – South East Asia network by introducing China Thailand Service (CTS) and the revamped Thailand Philippines Service (TP2). Improving transit times The direct sailings will improve transit times and strengthen ONE’s robust portfolio in Asia The services wil...

A.P. Moller - Maersk and other leading companies launch the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping

The shipping industry has made a strong commitment to reduce its global carbon emissions towards 2050. A group of leading industry players are taking the next step to develop new fuel types and technologies by launching the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping. The founding company partners behind this initiative are ABS, A.P. Møller - Mærsk, Cargill, MAN Energy Solutions, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, NYK Line and Siemens Energy. The centre, wh...

MAN Energy Solutions along with other industry players launch the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Centre for zero carbon shipping

A group of leading industry players are taking the next step to develop new fuel types and technologies by launching the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping. The founding company partners behind this initiative are ABS, A.P. Moller - Maersk, Cargill, MAN Energy Solutions, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, NYK Line and Siemens.  The centre, which will be based in Copenhagen, Denmark, is made possible by a start-up donation of DKK 400m by the A.P. Moller Foundation. Decar...

OCIMF signs a transition MoU with EBIS

The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) and the European Barge Inspection Scheme (EBIS) are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to transition key elements of EBIS into OCIMF’s SIRE programme. These include the EBIS vessel questionnaire templates, and technical information templates currently in development by EBIS, Version 9. As a result of a successful transfer and use of EBIS 9 templates into the OCIMF SIRE programme, the EBIS Board of Dir...

Satcom Global's Day of the Seafarer 2020 calls for 'key worker' status to end crew change crisis

Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, seafarers have played an instrumental role in maintaining the essential flow of goods around the world including food, medicines, and medical supplies. With many seafarers having been away from home for months and unsure when they will be able to return home due to travel restrictions, the 2020 ‘Day of the Seafarer’ observed on 25th June, will pay tribute to the sacrifice and issues they face. Recognising seafarers The campaign seeks to raise awaren...

Kongsberg Maritime and Incat shake hands on inaugural contract for delivery of large-size waterjets

Kongsberg Maritime (KM) is pleased to announce a milestone order which will see the company making its first delivery of large-size waterjets to Incat, Tasmania-based designers and builders of high-speed, environmentally-efficient wave-piercing catamaran ferries. The scope of supply for the Incat newbuild currently designated ‘Hull 097’ exemplifies KM’s attention to detail while also demonstrating the company’s willingness to carry out bespoke modifications to suit cli...

Maersk implements Snap Back Arrestor ropes on the mooring lines to improve vessel safety while docking

Maersk will begin the implementation of an innovation called Snap Back Arrestor (SBA) ropes on the mooring lines used to hold vessels in place while docked in port for loading and unloading. Mooring is one of the most dangerous aspects of port and vessel operations. When a mooring rope holding a docked vessel snaps, the abrupt energy release can cause the rope to whip across the dock and ship at a speed of almost 500 MPH or more than twice the speed of a NASCAR level race car. Mooring rope tec...

Maersk to provide their vessels to participate in the global Voluntary Observing Ship programme

Maersk vessels will be assisting global research efforts on weather patterns and climate change by committing 300 company-owned vessels to participate in the global Voluntary Observing Ship (VOS) programme. While Maersk already has many vessels contributing to the VOS, the newly expanded commitment will see its entire fleet participating by the end of 2020. The recorded data helps meteorologists create more accurate weather and storm forecasts - and will also be used in the creation of atmosphe...

Maersk's AE19 ocean-rail service from Europe to Asia picking up pace

Maersk’s Asia-Northern Europe ocean-rail service previously offered on monthly basis in a west-bound direction only, will also be provided fortnightly both export from Asia to Europe and return from Europe to Asia. This is expected to help many customers who are currently facing difficulties with their imports/export logistics, due to COVID-19. Maersk recently announced that its combined Ocean and Rail service, AE19, will also be offered regularly for both directions through close coopera...

Safeguarding the supply chain with Maersk's digital solutions

In wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Maersk, the integrated container logistics company, is taking all necessary measures to keep its employees safe and its customers’ supply chains moving with minimum disruptions. Maersk has ensured all its office-based employees work remotely with access to adequate IT infrastructure. The company is also urging its customers to make full use of its online platforms in the interest of ensuring safety for all. By leveraging pre-existing high-impact digital p...

Kongsbery signs contract First contract for subsea innovation with Ocean Infinity

Kongsberg Maritime has signed its first contract for a state-of-the-art ROV launch & recovery system (LARS), specifically designed to handle remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) from unmanned vessels. The contract has been signed with Ocean Infinity, which will install the system on their Armada fleet of cutting-edge robotic ships. Electric drive system LARS uses a purely electric drive system, making it more environmentally sustainable, reducing maintenance KONGSBERG’s LARS is an...

OCIMF announces the maritime industry and Nigeria to collaborate on improving maritime security

Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has been working with BIMCO, ICS, INTERCARGO & INTERTANKO, in collaboration with Nigerian Authorities, in order to improve maritime security and better understand the challenges faced by seafarers.  Post a series of successful meetings with the Nigerian Government, an Industry/NIMASA Joint Working Group (JWG) has been formed of key stakeholders. The working group held their first meeting on 28 May, 2020 and will focus on: National and reg...

Maersk designs a hub-in-transit solution for polymer distributor in Dubai

  Early businesses operated on the simplistic theory of demand and supply. High demand meant increased production and low demand meant reduced production. As trade grew complex, businesses started focusing on other crucial details like storage costs and proximity to markets. These helped them in devising advanced inventory solutions and efficient supply chain planning methodologies. Maersk's customer, a polymer producer, and distributor (based out of the Middle East), was struggling wit...

Ocean Infinity appoints DebraAnn Braun as the Chief Information Officer

Ocean Infinity, the pioneer marine robotics company, is excited to announce the appointment of DebraAnn Braun as Chief Information Officer (CIO) based in the company’s HQ in Austin, Texas. DebraAnn joins a well-established technology team to be responsible for leading the digital aspects of the business including the delivery of high-quality data to clients in the most efficient and technologically advanced ways possible. Advanced ways possible DebraAnn has successfully led many technol...

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