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.
2018 Nov – GPS World – Innovation: An alternative to GNSS for maritime positioningAn electronic pelorus is poised to become a useful tool in any mariner’s toolbox of resilient PNT systems. Learn how it works, and the benefits it brings to position fixing at sea. |
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2018 Oct – Newsletter VPO – STM Validation project launched in TallinnThe Sea Traffic Management (STM) Validation project has been launched in a sixth shore centre in Tallinn, Estonia. |
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2018 Oct – VPO – STM Validation project launched in TallinnThe Sea Traffic Management (STM) Validation project has been launched in a sixth shore centre in Tallinn, Estonia. |
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2018 Oct – Newsletter Digital Ship – STM project adds Tallinn as sixth shore test centreThe STM (Sea Traffic Management) Validation project has welcomed a sixth shore centre to its European testing network, with Tallinn VTS joining the project as the first shore centre to come onboard outside of the initial five-strong EU-funded grouping. |
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2018 Oct – The Maritime Executive – Tallinn Joins STM Validation ProjectThe STM Validation project said increased the number of participating shore centers from five to six with the joining of Tallinn VTS in Estonia. |
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2018 Oct – Digital Ship – STM project adds Tallinn as sixth shore test centreThe STM (Sea Traffic Management) Validation project has welcomed a sixth shore centre to its European testing network, with Tallinn VTS joining the project as the first shore centre to come onboard outside of the initial five-strong EU-funded grouping. |
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2018 Oct – Linkedin – New radar, e-navigation and surveillance technology for integrated bridge system WärtsiläWärtsilä is developing new technology for passenger ships using experience from two companies it acquired in the last 12 months, and claims to be supplying 85% of bridge equipment to cruise ship newbuildings with its NACOS Platinum integrated navigation system (INS). |
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2018 Oct – Kystverket – DIGITAL ROUTE SERVICEA new digital route service for ships arriving and departing Norwegian ports will be tested in Oslofjorden in 2018. |
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2018 Oct – Kystverket – Digital ruteinformasjon (Norwegian)En ny digital rutetjeneste for fartøy som anløper og avgår norske havner skal testes ut i Oslofjorden i 2018. Tjenesten blir lansert 18. september 2018 i et testområde som strekker seg fra svenskegrensen til Tønsberg og innover Oslofjorden. |
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2018 Oct – Seaways – Sea Traffic Management on trialThe Sea Traffic Management Validation Project made use of the European Maritime Simulation Network (EMSN) to trial complex concepts in a safe environment. |
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2018 Sep – PierNext – Sea Traffic Management: The challenge of standardising sea traffic management globallyThe maritime-port industry is poised to overcome the challenges of security, environment and efficiency that it is facing. The Sea Traffic Management (STM) project is here to revolutionise the current conception of this industry and propose not just a technological solution but a veritable paradigm shift. |
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2018 Sep – UNCTAD – Digital Data Sharing: The Ignored Opportunity for Making Global Maritime Transport Chains More EfficientThe economic significance of maritime transport chains. Since the beginning of civilization, maritime transport for the exchange of goods has been the backbone of economic prosperity. According to UNCTAD, over 80% of the world’s trade is transported by sea, which is, by far, the most cost-effective way to move raw materials and finished goods around the world. Shipping is the engine of the global economy. |
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2018 Sep – Fairplay – E-navigation 10 years onAlmost a decade has passed since the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO’s) Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) outlined its vision for taking electronic navigation forward from electronic chart display and information systems, or ECDIS. |
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2018 Sep – Linkedin – FROM BUZZING BEES TO MAKING HONEYEverywhere we look the buzzword bees are working overtime. There are claims of disaster and disruption to ships, owners, the maritime industry and of cyber-attacks and impending unmanned ships. In the last three years the event and conference agendas have saturated the ear with every buzzword on technology in the dictionary, and some not in the dictionary. |
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2018 Sep – ESC, European Shippers Council – Maritime supply chain from a different angleWith Sea Traffic Management (STM) project shippers will get more visibility and efficiency in their supply chains. |
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2018 Sep – Sea News – Maritime Future Summit: Evolution, not revolutionHow to become a true pioneer by taking the right steps at the right time was the subject of a presentation by Ulf Siwe, Manager at the Swedish Maritime Administration. The government-supported Mona Lisa project developed the Sea Traffic Management (STM) methodology as a common, automated communication standard for ships and ports. Its benefits include a reduced administrative burden on crews, in particular with regard to reporting; reduced fuel consumption thanks to optimised routes and coordinated port calls; and increased safety through the avoidance of collisions and groundings. Lower noxious emissions would be an additional benefit. STM has already been implemented on 300 chips. |
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2018 Sep – Hellenic Shipping News – Maritime Future Summit: Evolution, not revolutionHow to become a true pioneer by taking the right steps at the right time was the subject of a presentation by Ulf Siwe, Manager at the Swedish Maritime Administration. The government-supported Mona Lisa project developed the Sea Traffic Management (STM) methodology as a common, automated communication standard for ships and ports. Its benefits include a reduced administrative burden on crews, in particular with regard to reporting; reduced fuel consumption thanks to optimised routes and coordinated port calls; and increased safety through the avoidance of collisions and groundings. Lower noxious emissions would be an additional benefit. STM has already been implemented on 300 chips. |
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2018 Sep – Port of Hamburg – Maritime Future Summit: Evolution, not revolutionHow quickly and radically will digitalisation and automation change the shipping industry? The sector itself will set the pace. At the Maritime Future Summit organised jointly by SMM, the leading international maritime trade fair, and the Hansa International Maritime Journal, experts brought the audience up to date and outlined their expectations for the future. |
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2018 Sep – Container News – Maritime Future Summit: Evolution, not revolutionHow quickly and radically will digitalisation and automation change the shipping industry? The sector itself will set the pace. At the Maritime Future Summit organised jointly by SMM, the leading international maritime trade fair, and the Hansa International Maritime Journal, experts brought the audience up to date and outlined their expectations for the future. |
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2018 Sep – Bunker Ports News – Three Is Not A CrowdThe maritime business, long a laggard in adapting to technological advancements, has been increasingly in the crosshairs of information advances, writes Barry Parker. |
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