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 Sep – Hellenic shipping 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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2018 Aug – Revista Cargo – Analysis by Revista Cargo of PortCDM concept, a «new role of the terminal operators»Entitled ‘Extending the efficiency boundary form ports to hubs: A new role for container terminal operators’, the Sea Traffic Management seal test (methodology developed within the MONALISA and STM Validation Projects and sponsored by the European Commission) deals with the concept of efficiency applied to efficiency, safety, and environmentally sustainable sea transport berth-to-berth, in a context built on multiple variables that currently compete to make Shipping a complex, interdependent and increasingly geostrategic ecosystem. |
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2018 Sep – Daily SMM News – Change of mindset needed |
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2018 Sep – Swedish Shipping Gazette – STM /Validation/ nearing the finish |
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2018 Sep – Port Technology – Synchronization for Port EffectivenessWhile recent political events including a potential Trade War prompted by the US President have focussed attention on customs and tariffs, a report to the World Economic Forum concluded that, ‘there are far more significant impediments to trade than tariffs‘. |
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2018 Aug – SteelGuru – Making a fragmented and inefficient container industry more profitable through PortCDMJapanese automakers Toyota and Honda are renowned for their relentless focus on cost reduction through first class optimization of their supply chains. In August 2018, they are reporting improving profits while US automakers are issuing profit warnings. |
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2018 Aug – Hellenic Shipping News – Making a fragmented and inefficient container industry more profitable through PortCDMJapanese automakers Toyota and Honda are renowned for their relentless focus on cost reduction through first class optimization of their supply chains. In August 2018, they are reporting improving profits while US automakers are issuing profit warnings. |
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2018 Aug – Hellenic Shipping News – Reducing idle time with collaboration and data sharingThis concept note explores the nature of the different types of delays encountered by ships in ports and attempts to estimate the loss of value, using containerships as an example. |
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2018 Aug – The Maritime Executive – Fraunhofer Institutes Announce Arctic Seminar at SMM 2018At this year’s SMM in Hamburg, Fraunhofer Institutes and industrial partners will share their latest findings regarding “Shipping Under Extreme Conditions” in the Arctic. |
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2018 Aug – Infomarine on-line – Fraunhofer Institutes Announce Arctic Seminar at SMM 2018At this year’s SMM in Hamburg, Fraunhofer Institutes and industrial partners will share their latest findings regarding “Shipping Under Extreme Conditions” in the Arctic. |
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2018 Jul – HHLA – Increased networking for the benefit of ports and shipsThe intensified exchange of standardised data should make processes on ships and at ports more efficient and more environmentally friendly. |
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2018 Jul – Marine Electronics & Communications – ECDIS is the cornerstone of e-navigationCompliant ECDIS and well-trained navigators will be crucial for the successful implementation of IMO’s e-navigation strategy. |
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2018 Jul – RINA – COMPIT’s Italian jobHalls of noble knights, armours and long swords, magnificent frescoes framing loopholes and battlements scarred from centuries past were the ideal crucible provided by the breathtaking Castello di Pavone for the alchemy that was to take place during COMPIT 2018. More than ever, the lucidity and depth of reflection directed at the all-too-practical issues and questions raised by big data, IoT, simulation, virtual & augmented reality and objective computational limitations will make the COMPIT 2018 proceedings essential reading for those that couldn’t be there. |
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2018 Jun – Regeringskansliet – Effektiva, kapacitetsstarka och hållbara godstransporter – en nationell godstransportstrategi (Swedish)Några exempel på detta är Sjöfartsverkets innovationsarbete inom sjömotorvägskonceptet Sea Traffic Management, Interreg-projektet EMMA som utvecklar inlandssjöfarten. |
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2018 Jun – Marine Electronics & Communications – ECDIS is at the heart of sea traffic managementThe STM validation project enables better communications and route transfers between ship ECDIS and vessel tracking services. |
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2018 Jun – Port Technology – MAIB: Ship Master Drank Alcohol Before Running AgroundAn investigation has revealed that the master of a Netherlands-registered general cargo vessel Ruyter, which ran aground near Northern Island’s Rathlin Island, had been drinking prior to leaving the bridge unattended before the incident on October 10, 2017. |
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2018 Jun – Port of Hamburg – HVCC launches unique cooperationThe HVCC Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center and the Rotterdam Port Authority have entered into a cooperative relationship, the likes of which the world has never seen before: from now on, both ports will exchange relevant data through a digital interface so that shipping companies can steer their ships more efficiently and terminals can optimise their resource planning. This cooperation therefore improves the operational processes, while also making both ports more attractive. |
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2018 Jun – Fathomworld – Together we get betterWork on building collaborative decision making in and between ports has been evolving in recent years under the European-funded Sea Traffic Management validation project, and it is now coming of age. |
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2018 Jun – PortNews – HVCC Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center and the Rotterdam Port Authority launch unique cooperationThe HVCC Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center and the Rotterdam Port Authority have entered into a cooperative relationship, the likes of which the world has never seen before: from now on, both ports will exchange relevant data through a digital interface so that shipping companies can steer their ships more efficiently and terminals can optimise their resource planning. This cooperation therefore improves the operational processes, while also making both ports more attractive. |
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2018 Jun – Harbours Review – Sea Traffic Management project redefines the possibilities of a digital future (p. 36-39)The Sea Traffic Management (STM) Validation project is a wide-scale European initiative focused on implementing new digital information exchange services for the shipping and port industries. STM comprises the third stage of this action that was initially defined during the previous projects MONALISA and MONALISA 2.0, all of which are co-funded by the EU within the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). |
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