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Informed decisions through machine learning will keep it afloat & going
2020, a new year and this one brings along a sea change for those who deal with the sea business.
13 January 2020 Monday 12:59
Stena Line to Fit Five More Ships with AI Technology
Swedish ferry company Stena Line has proven that its pilot project using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to predict the most fuel-efficient way to operate a vessel is saving fuel on the company’s ships.
06 November 2019 Wednesday 11:26
K Line to Start Research on Shipping Market Using AI
Japan’s shipping major K Line has agreed with Hiroshima University, the National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology and Marubeni Corporation to jointly work on research and analysis of maritime logistics and shipping market conditions usi
07 October 2019 Monday 12:12
MOL starts AI technology systems tests
MOL announced the joint development, along with SenseTime Japan, of a new vessel image recognition and recording system, and the system’s installation for demonstration testing aboard the cruise ship “Nippon Maru” operated by Mitsui O.S.K. Passenger Line,
13 September 2019 Friday 15:01
Stena Line to Use Artificial Intelligence Technology to Reduce Fuel Consumption
Stena Line and Hitachi Europe say the partnership is aimed at using AI to reduce fuel consumption costs and minimize impacts on the environment.
09 June 2018 Saturday 13:32
CMA CGM Teams with San Francisco Start-Up to Install Artificial Intelligence System On Board Ships
French shipping group CMA CGM has teamed up with a San Francisco startup to explore the use of artificial intelligence on board its ships.
06 June 2018 Wednesday 12:49
OOCL and Microsoft to Develop Artificial Intelligence Applications for the Shipping Industry
Hong Kong-based shipping company Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has teamed up with Microsoft’s research arm in Asia to advance the application of Artificial Intelligence research in the shipping industry.
25 April 2018 Wednesday 12:15
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