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 Jan – Navigator International – ECDIS suppliers deliver 225 STM systemsThree leading ECDIS-suppliers, Transas, Wärtsilä SAM Electronics and Adveto, will provide the first Sea Traffic Management-compatible on-board systems. |
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2019 Jan – CIOReview – Enhancing Handling and Safety of Ships at SeaAn example of the evolving capabilities of the E-Nav paradigm is the European Union’s MONALISA 2.0 navigational system. Due to the number of collaborations between various navigational technology innovators involved in the development of MONALISA 2.0, this version of E-Navis promoted as having the potential to revolutionize the shipping industry via the maritime equivalent of air traffic control systems, based on a fully integrated satellite-based Maritime Cloud (Sea Traffic Management Validation Project 2015). |
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2019 Jan – Sjöbefälen nr 8 – Viktigt projekt lever vidare (Swedish)Vid årsskiftet avslutas projektet STM-Validation, Sea Traffic Management, vars syfte är att effektivisera sjöfarten och öka säkerheten genom informationsdelning och ruttplanering. Men redan nu finns planer på att fasa in det i den globala infrastrukturen senast 2030. |
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2018 Dec – Seaways The International Journal of The Nautical Institute |
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2018 Dec – Bunker Ports News Worldwide – “If not STM – what? If not now – when?”During the STM Validation Project Final Conference at the International Maritime Organization, IMO, in London November 13-14, the IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim expressed his support of STM: “STM goes hand in hand with IMO goals.” |
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2018 Dec – Hellenic Shipping News – “If not STM – what? If not now – when?”During the STM Validation Project Final Conference at the International Maritime Organization, IMO, in London November 13-14, the IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim expressed his support of STM: “STM goes hand in hand with IMO goals…” |
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2018 Dec – PortNews – Consensus reached on global data standards for port call dataWorking group composed of ports, shipowners, technology providers, leading engine and automation manufacturers work with the International Taskforce, GS1, UKHO, EHMC, STM Validation project, SMART and SESAME to “allow machines to understand each other” in terms of shared port call data; BIMCO studies adoption of an STM clause that will split the benefits of a vessel just-in-time arrival, IAPH says in a press release. |
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2018 Dec – Safety4Sea – BIMCO adopts STM-clause to facilitate just-in-time port callsOn November 13, BIMCO adopted a STM-clause to facilitate just-in-time port calls in commercial contracts. The clause aims to contractually share benefits enabled by STM. |
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2018 Dec – Sjöfartstidningen/Innovationsbloggen – Framsteg bakåt? (Swedish)I dagens (21 dec) SvD ekonomidelen, läser jag om hur #metoo processen har utvecklats på Wall Street. Vad har det med Innovationsbloggen att göra? |
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2018 Dec – Sea News – Port call optimization takes another step forwardWorking group composed of ports, shipowners, technology providers, leading engine and automation manufacturers work with the International Taskforce, GS1, UKHO, EHMC, STM Validation project, SMART and SESAME to “allow machines to understand each other” in terms of shared port call data; BIMCO studies adoption of an STM clause that will split the benefits of a vessel just-in-time arrival. |
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2018 Dec – Hellenic Shipping News – Let IMO consider the global implementation of STMKitack Lim, Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization, IMO, the United Nations´ agency for safety and security of shipping and prevention of pollution from ships, is looking forward to discuss Sea Traffic Management at the IMO. |
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2018 Dec – Bunker Ports News – Port call optimization takes another step forwardWorking group composed of ports, shipowners, technology providers, leading engine and automation manufacturers work with the International Taskforce, GS1, UKHO, EHMC, STM Validation project, SMART and SESAME to “allow machines to understand each other” in terms of shared port call data; BIMCO studies adoption of an STM clause that will split the benefits of a vessel just-in-time arrival. |
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2018 Dec – Hellenic Shipping News – Port call optimization takes another step forwardWorking group composed of ports, shipowners, technology providers, leading engine and automation manufacturers work with the International Taskforce, GS1, UKHO, EHMC, STM Validation project, SMART and SESAME to “allow machines to understand each other” in terms of shared port call data; BIMCO studies adoption of an STM clause that will split the benefits of a vessel just-in-time arrival. |
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2018 Dec – AJOT – Port call optimization takes another step forwardWorking group composed of ports, shipowners, technology providers, leading engine and automation manufacturers work with the International Taskforce, GS1, UKHO, EHMC, STM Validation project, SMART and SESAME to “allow machines to understand each other” in terms of shared port call data; BIMCO studies adoption of an STM clause that will split the benefits of a vessel just-in-time arrival. |
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2018 Dec – Fathom World – Press Release: Port call optimization takes another step forwardPRESS RELEASE: Working group composed of ports, shipowners, technology providers, leading engine and automation manufacturers work with the International Taskforce, GS1, UKHO, EHMC, STM Validation project, SMART and SESAME to “allow machines to understand each other” in terms of shared port call data; BIMCO studies adoption of an STM clause that will split the benefits of a vessel just-in-time arrival. |
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2018 Dec – Digital Ship – Universal routes added to PC Maritime ECDISPC Maritime reports that it has added the universal route format RTZ to its ECDIS system, to provide ship operators with the potential to share routes across their fleets regardless of the ECDIS type onboard. |
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2018 Dec – On the MoS way – Standardization of port call data one step closerFollowing a successful Industry Input Workshop in May 2018, on 29 November the second Industry Input Workshop was held to discuss and agree on global data standards (GDS) for port call data, allowing machines to understand each other. E.g. to connect the berth planning of the terminal to the navigation information of the ship. Earlier, in September 2017, the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office [UKHO] and the International Harbour Masters Association [IHMA] released an intermediate publication for the functional definitions for port call data, allowing humans to understand each other. |
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2018 Dec – Bunker Ports News – Standardization of port call data one step closerFollowing a successful Industry Input Workshop in May 2018, on 29 November the second Industry Input Workshop was held to discuss and agree on global data standards (GDS) for port call data, allowing machines to understand each other. E.g. to connect the berth planning of the terminal to the navigation information of the ship. Earlier, in September 2017, the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office [UKHO] and the International Harbour Masters Association [IHMA] released an intermediate publication for the functional definitions for port call data, allowing humans to understand each other. |
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2018 Dec – Hellenic Shipping News – Standardization of port call data one step closerFollowing a successful Industry Input Workshop in May 2018, on 29 November the second Industry Input Workshop was held to discuss and agree on global data standards (GDS) for port call data, allowing machines to understand each other. E.g. to connect the berth planning of the terminal to the navigation information of the ship. Earlier, in September 2017, the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office [UKHO] and the International Harbour Masters Association [IHMA] released an intermediate publication for the functional definitions for port call data, allowing humans to understand each other. |
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2018 Dec – Ship Management – Standardisation of port call data one step closerFollowing a successful Industry Input Workshop in May 2018, on 29th November the second Industry Input Workshop was held to discuss and agree on global data standards (GDS) for port call data, allowing machines to understand each other, such as to connect the berth planning of the terminal to the navigation information of the ship. |
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