Category: Autonomous Navigation

  • Sperry Marine solutions picked for Samskip’s hydrogen-powered boxship duo

    Sperry Marine solutions picked for Samskip’s hydrogen-powered boxship duo The UK-based specialist in navigation solutions for seagoing vessels Sperry Marine, part of Northrop Grumman, has been selected to supply the complete integrated bridge systems for two hydrogen-powered containerships under construction for Dutch logistics solutions provider Samskip. The post Sperry Marine solutions picked for Samskip’s hydrogen-powered…

  • Singapore’s first all-electric cargo vessel aces smart navigation test

    Singapore’s first all-electric cargo vessel aces smart navigation test Green technology solutions provider Yinson GreenTech has completed a smart navigation test onboard Singapore’s first fully electric light cargo vessel, Hydromover. The post Singapore’s first all-electric cargo vessel aces smart navigation test appeared first on Offshore Energy. Ajsa Habibic Go to offshore energy biz

  • ZeroNorth, Avikus join efforts to merge autonomous navigation with voyage optimization

    ZeroNorth, Avikus join efforts to merge autonomous navigation with voyage optimization Denmark-based technology company ZeroNorth has joined forces with South Korea’s autonomous navigation systems venture […] The post ZeroNorth, Avikus join efforts to merge autonomous navigation with voyage optimization appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz

  • EPS, Avikus ink pact to deploy AI navigation on two vessels

    EPS, Avikus ink pact to deploy AI navigation on two vessels Singapore-based shipowner Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has commissioned South Korea’s autonomous navigation systems venture […] The post EPS, Avikus ink pact to deploy AI navigation on two vessels appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz

  • Swift action needed to bring autonomous inland shipping closer to reality, German insurers say

    Swift action needed to bring autonomous inland shipping closer to reality, German insurers say From a purely technical perspective, it would be already possible today to allow inland waterway vessels to travel across rivers unmanned and remotely controlled. However, as there are still many legal hurdles standing in the way of the everyday use of…