Monitoring & Control – Page 3
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Reygar wins funding to develop vessel monitoring tech
New funding wil enable Reygar to develop a range of new features for its successful BareFLEET product
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Start-up offers digital solution for engineers
An Auckland, New Zealand-based marine engineer has teamed up with a local software design company to offer a new solution for paperless engineers’ logs.
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Keeping threats at bay: a guide to cybersecurity
Know your risks: cybersecurity is a growing essential, and measures must be adopted to keep systems safe.
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Targeting efficiency gains with digital vessel monitoring
Mainprize Offshore has turned to Reygar’s BareFLEET vessel monitoring system to make efficiency gains
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Approval for WinGD control system
WinGD has become the first marine engine designer to gain cybersecurity type approval for its engine control system
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Automating recordable, explainable COLREGS advice
A new smart pilot has been launched to increase safety and productivity at sea.
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Machine learning picks out fleet’s low performers
A new vessel optimisation service is using multiple data sources, machine learning and marine domain expertise to improve vessel performance by early identification of problem vessels.
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Windcat embraces digital reporting
Windcat Workboats has installed Reygar’s digital daily reporting system across its entire fleet of more than 50 workboats
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Crowley signs monitoring system deal
Crowley signs a deal with Reygar for its BareFLEET vessel monitoring system
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Digital boat monitoring for marinas
A marina network operator has acquired a majority stake in an Internet of Things (IoT) company to drive forward its digitalisation strategy
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Tug autonomy system gets green light
An autonomous system due to be retrofiited to a tug has been given the green light
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Ports expand to accommodate megaships
The growing size of today’s container ships is resulting in port expansion projects worldwide, not least Lyttleton Port in New Zealand.
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Trials verify collision avoidance autonomy
ABB and Keppel O&M verify next level of vessel autonomy with collision avoidance trials
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Replica sailing ship embarks on 18-month voyage
Götheborg of Sweden has arrived in London, the first port of many on a long voyage throughout Europe and Asia.
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Green and digital corridor deal reached
Singapore and Rotterdam join forces to create the world’s longest green and digital corridor
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Seagrass monitored by invaluable USV system
A new, non-invasive method to measure and monitor seagrass biomass on the seabed around England’s South West coast is being developed as part of an ongoing, collaborative project.
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Automation key to bulk vessel efficiency
Norway’s Høglund Marine Solutions has been commissioned to supply advanced hybrid and automation systems to six hybrid bulk vessels.
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Wärtsilä purchase smartens port operations
Wärtsilä has added another string to its bow with the purchase of a smart port systems provider.
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Control upgrade for floating dredge installation
Alewijnse has successfully upgraded the control system of a unique floating sand processing installation.
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When propulsion and autonomy become one
A new navigation system by jetrive manufacturer HamiltonJet is surprisingly packed with intelligence.