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Telenor Maritime connects the future to the shipowners of today

Telenor Maritime connects the future to the shipowners of today

By Alan Johnstone, correspondent Norway’s Telenor Maritime is at the forefront when it comes to global maritime communications and has recently pioneered a novel way of providing digitalisation as a service onboard vessels with the roll out its Unified Hosting Service (UHS) across Color Line’s fleet of ferries in northern Europe. “This is a completely […]

Improving vessel design with hull stress and fatigue data

Improving vessel design with hull stress and fatigue data

Hull stress monitoring has been a feature of commercial shipping since the 1990s, but according to Terje Sannerud from marine structural monitoring specialist Light Structures, it is today finding applications for improving ship design, insightful maintenance and potentially extending the period between dry-dockings allowing for cost savings without compromising ship safety. Ships can become damaged, […]

Seaspan Corp and MMMCZCS awarded AiP for ammonia boxship

Seaspan Corp and MMMCZCS awarded AiP for ammonia boxship

Ship operator Seaspan Corp and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS) have granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) by class society ABS for a 15,000 TEU container ship design developed in collaboration with naval architects Foreship. Despite emerging as one of the frontrunners among alternative marine fuels there are currently no […]

EverClean navigates hull maintenance requirements

EverClean navigates hull maintenance requirements

Intelligent robots promise shipowners an ‘always clean’ approach that benefits CII ratings   The management of biofouling is an increasingly important element within the fleet maintenance strategies of all shipowners and operators as they strive to meet demanding environmental protection and decarbonisation targets. The use of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) is growing in response to […]

Immersive technology ‘key to maintaining future fleets’

Immersive technology ‘key to maintaining future fleets’

The digital era is ushering in a new phase of technological advancements that will revolutionize maritime defence. Extended reality (XR), artificial intelligence (AI), secure connectivity, and data collection are just a few of the solutions that the Royal Navy can leverage to enhance operations, maintenance, navigation, and mission management. As Fairbanks Morse Defense explains, immersive […]

Research ship enables Royal Navy to test cutting-edge navigation system and new radars

Research ship enables Royal Navy to test cutting-edge navigation system and new radars

The Royal Navy has teamed up with Imperial College London to test a cutting-edge navigation system that could revolutionise warship navigation and is using the prototype of a ‘quantum sensor’ developed by academics at Imperial College London on its experimentation and trials ship Patrick Blackett. According to the Royal Navy, the technology has the potential […]

Greensea Systems’ drone tech passes beach UXO test

Greensea Systems’ drone tech passes beach UXO test

Unexploded ordnance (UXO) isn’t just a problem at deepwater offshore sites: bombs, shells, grenades, landmines and other undetonated munitions can also be present within the surf zone, posing a major safety risk to swimmers, surfers and other beach users. Should buried UXO become disturbed or moved, the result can be severe burns, lacerations, amputations and/or […]

Gennal’s Blue G batteries keep things cool

Gennal’s Blue G batteries keep things cool

A new non-flammable battery type, based on vanadium redox technology, will soon have a chance to demonstrate its benefits in a maritime setting Class society ABS has issued New Technology Qualification (NTQ) status to a non-flammable marine battery technology developed by Gennal Engineering of Singapore. The battery system, called Blue G, is reportedly based on […]

Lithium-CO2 batteries: the next step?

Lithium-CO2 batteries: the next step?

On paper, Li-CO2 batteries could boast far superior energy density to today’s state-of-the-art battery types – but this nascent technology requires further analysis and development, writes May Chan Lithium-CO2 (Li-CO2) batteries are a relatively new type of battery that uses CO2 as the cathode and lithium as the anode to generate electrical energy. Compared to […]