Sea Traffic Management and related projects and sub-concepts have gained increased popularity in media over time. Below you find articles and news items from various sources writing about STM. Click on "visit page" to reach the publishing source and read the article.
2019 June – Infomarine on-line – STM Project Starts Work on S-100 InteroperabilityThe E.U. Sea Traffic Management (STM) project is working on further interoperability for navigation systems, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has approved a new work item SECOM – Secure Exchange and COMmunication of S-100 based products. |
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2019 June – Maritime Executive – STM Project Starts Work on S-100 InteroperabilityThe E.U. Sea Traffic Management (STM) project is working on further interoperability for navigation systems, and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has approved a new work item SECOM – Secure Exchange and COMmunication of S-100 based products. |
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2019 June – Sea News – STM inspires yet another Global Standard – Enabling further InteroperabilityThe International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC, has approved a new work item SECOM – Secure Exchange and COMmunication of S-100 based products. What does it mean in practice? SECOM will mean interoperability, since the goal is to standardize how data is exchanged. SECOM aims to support all S-100 products that define what data is exchanged, making it a cornerstone for exchange of maritime information. |
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2019 June – Fathom World – Press Release: STM inspires yet another global standardPRESS RELEASE: The International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC, has approved a new work item SECOM – Secure Exchange and COMmunication of S-100 based products. What does it mean in practice? SECOM will mean interoperability, since the goal is to standardize how data is exchanged. SECOM aims to support all S-100 products that define what data is exchanged, making it a cornerstone for exchange of maritime information. |
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2019 May – Infomarine on-line – Boosting data-sharing to improve Short Sea Shipping Performance: Evidence from Limassol port calls analysisUNCTAD informed that it now acknowledges PortCDM as an enabler for improved performance in short sea shipping based on a study made on the role of enhanced collaboration and data sharing between.. |
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2019 May – Safety4Sea – Boosting data-sharing to improve Short Sea Shipping Performance: Evidence from Limassol port calls analysisUNCTAD informed that it now acknowledges PortCDM as an enabler for improved performance in short sea shipping based on a study made on the role of enhanced collaboration and data sharing between ports for better performance in short sea shipping. This study chooses to focus on short sea shipping in the Eastern Mediterranean for port calls made in Port of Limassol, Cyprus, and was published in the Sustainability Journal. |
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2019 May – Infomarine on-line – New marine simulator centre considered key to UK Maritime 2050A £7m new marine simulator centre has been officially opened at Solent University in Southampton. Presenting thenew simulator, UK Chamber of Shipping president Sir Michael Bibby said it should play a vital.. |
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2019 May – Safety4Sea – New marine simulator centre considered key to UK Maritime 2050A £7m new marine simulator centre has been officially opened at Solent University in Southampton. Presenting the new simulator, UK Chamber of Shipping president Sir Michael Bibby said it should play a vital role in delivering UK’s Maritime 2050 policy objectives. |
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2019 May – Invest in Southampton – Making WavesThe UK’s largest and most sophisticated maritime simulation centre, situated at Solent University’s main campus in Southampton, was officially opened by Sir Michael Bibby Bt., DL, President of the UK Chamber of Shipping, today (Tuesday 21 May 2019). |
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2019 May – Handy Shipping Guide – Training for the Merchant or Royal Navies Was Never Like ThisUK – This week saw the much vaunted maritime simulation centre, situated at Solent University’s main campus in Southampton, opened by Sir Michael Bibby Bt., DL, President of the UK Chamber of Shipping. The centre, the largest and most sophisticated in the country is an important part of the £43 million investment that the University is putting into maritime education and training at Solent. |
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2019 May – Nautilus – New marine simulator centre expected to play a pivotal role in UK Maritime 2050 policyA £7m state-of-the-art new marine simulator centre – claimed to be one of the largest and most sophisticated in Europe – has been officially opened at Solent University in Southampton. |
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2019 May – Port Technology Newsletter – How the Chain will Change: Digital Standards in Maritime InfrastructureOperators of vessel traffic service (VTS) systems are increasingly finding they have the ability to predict challenging traffic situations. This is made possible when ships share their voyage plans with a VTS centre via common digital infrastructure that has been specially designed for maritime actors. |
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2019 May – MFAME – Largest Maritime Simulation Centre in The UK OpensSolent University will open what it claims to be the UK’s largest and most sophisticated maritime simulation centre on its main campus in Southampton, says an article published in IIMS.org.uk. |
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2019 May – TankerOperator – Largest UK maritime simulation training centre opensWhat is claimed to be the UK’s largest and most sophisticated maritime simulation centre will be officially opened by Sir Michael Bibby, President of the UK Chamber of Shipping, on 21st May, 2019. |
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2019 Apr – Baltic Transport – Technology: Communication is everything. The benefits of a Common Maritime Digital infrastructureby Ulf Siwe, Communications Officer, Swedish Maritime Administration, and Cilli Sobiech, Senior Researcher & Project Manager, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. |
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2019 Apr – Baltic Transport – Technology: Communication is everything. The benefits of a Common Maritime Digital infrastructure[PDF] by Ulf Siwe, Communications Officer, Swedish Maritime Administration, and Cilli Sobiech, Senior Researcher & Project Manager, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden. |
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2019 Apr – Solita – Safer and cleaner seas via Sea Traffic ManagementHuman errors can be expensive. When you are making decisions and acting on them without your full concentration, mistakes are likely to happen. A typical human error might be writing your address wrong when ordering an item. |
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2019 Apr – Port Technology – How the Chain will Change: Digital Standards in Maritime InfrastructureOperators of vessel traffic service (VTS) systems are increasingly finding they have the ability to predict challenging traffic situations. This is made possible when ships share their voyage plans with a VTS centre via common digital infrastructure that has been specially designed for maritime actors. |
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2019 Apr -Fathom World – The need for shipowners to better integrate into supply chainsEXPERTS are warning that shipping is likely to become more integrated into supply chains, and the old fashioned models of looking at shipping as asset plays, where they are chartered out for hopeful profit but sold ahead of their asset values depreciating too much, may be a more risky strategy in the future. |
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2019 Apr – Safety4Sea – PortCDM boosts port call operationsToday’s ports calls are increasing to be more and more inefficient, according to a study. Yet, cross-industry collaboration and data sharing are the ones to potentially enhance the fleet and capacity utilization. As the Global Maritime Forum reports, the study presented an analysis of nine European ports, meaning four ports in the Mediterranean and five ports in the Nordic region, noting that a variety of cargo vessels spent the 60-70% of their port time at a berth. |
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