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 May – Digital Ship – EfficienSea2 comes to an endThe EU-funded maritime digitalisation project EfficienSea2 has drawn to a close, with the final conclusions from the three-year project presented to stakeholders at a final conference in Copenhagen. |
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2018 Apr – Port Technology – MAIB Reports on Dover Strait Vessel CrashThe UK Government’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released its findings on a bulk carrier and oil tanker collision that took place in the Dover Strait in the English Channel last year. |
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2018 Apr – The Shipping Observer – The issue that should be next on IMO’s agenda“It is imperative that IMO implement sea traffic management (STM) globally, says editor Martyn Wingrove After agreeing a landmark strategy to cut greenhouse gas emissions in London last week, IMO now needs to push for adoption of technology for sea traffic management. Thus far, in limited regional pilot and validation projects, STM has been shown to reduce the number of ship collisions, lower emissions and increase efficiency, and its adoption by shipping’s governing body would be a powerful demonstration that IMO has entered the digital era. |
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2018 Apr – Port of Hamburg – Maritime Future Summit: Vision Becomes RealityWhat does the Digital Revolution specifically mean for the maritime industry, and what are the technologies that drive innovation? At the Maritime Future Summit (MFS) during SMM, the leading international maritime trade fair, experts will study future perspectives for the industry. |
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2018 Apr – Public – Maritime Future Summit: Vision Becomes RealityWhat does the Digital Revolution specifically mean for the maritime industry, and what are the technologies that drive innovation? At the Maritime Future Summit (MFS) during SMM, the leading international maritime trade fair, experts will study future perspectives for the industry. |
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2018 Apr – Gävle Hamn Newsletter – Efficient flow (Swedish)Gävle Hamn AB är delaktiga i det EU-finansierade Efficient flow-projektet, som syftar till att förbättra flödet av gods och passagerare genom de båda korridorerna Gävle-Rauma och Stockholm-Turku, samt bidra till två havskorridorer i centrala Östersjön. |
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2018 Apr – PortNews – Future perspectives for maritime industry to be studied at Maritime Future Summit (MFS) during SMMAt the Maritime Future Summit (MFS) during SMM, the leading international maritime trade fair, experts will study future perspectives for the industry. |
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2018 Apr – Setcorp – Maritime Future Summit: Vision Becomes RealityWhat does the Digital Revolution specifically mean for the maritime industry, and what are the technologies that drive innovation? At the Maritime Future Summit (MFS) during SMM, the leading international maritime trade fair, experts will study future perspectives for the industry. |
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2018 Apr – Sjöfartsverket – Östersjön blir världsledande inom e-navigation genom ny HELCOM-rekommendation för Sea Traffic Management (Swedish)Helsingforskommissionen, HELCOM, identifierar e-navigation genom Sea Traffic Management som ett viktigt verktyg för att ytterligare minska risken för olyckor till sjöss, och på så vis bidra till de övergripande målen för HELCOM. |
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2018 April – VPO Newsletter – Port of Rotterdam integrates STM concept to optimise port callsSea Traffic Management (STM), a concept that connects the maritime world by providing real-time information exchange, and the Port of Rotterdam have carried out electronic exchange of arrival times between ships and port. |
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2018 Apr – VPO – Port of Rotterdam integrates STM concept to optimise port callsSea Traffic Management (STM), a concept that connects the maritime world by providing real-time information exchange, and the Port of Rotterdam have carried out electronic exchange of arrival times between ships and port. |
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2018 Apr – The Maritime Executive – STM Project Delivers Navigational Warnings Directly in ECDISThe STM Validation project has released a new service to reduce crew workload and decrease the risk of accidents and misunderstanding. With the new Baltic Navigational Warning Service, navigational warnings can be sent directly to the ECDIS on board with digital communication machine to machine. The new service allows warnings to be sent only to those affected and to be deleted when no longer relevant, creating greater accuracy, relevance and less administrative burden and therefore leading to increased safety at sea. |
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2018 Apr – Bunker Ports News Worldwide – STM Baltic Navigational Warnings directly in ECDIS reduce accident riskThe STM Validation project releases a new services reducing workload for the crew on board and decreasing the risks of accidents and misunderstanding. With the new Baltic Navigational Warning Service navigational warnings and can be sent directly to the ECDIS on board with digital communication machine to machine. The new service allows warnings to be sent only to those affected and to be deleted when no longer relevant creating a greater accuracy, relevance and less administrative burden leading to increased safety at sea. |
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2018 Apr – Hellenic Shipping News – STM Baltic Navigational Warnings directly in ECDIS reduce accident riskThe STM Validation project releases a new services reducing workload for the crew on board and decreasing the risks of accidents and misunderstanding. With the new Baltic Navigational Warning Service navigational warnings and can be sent directly to the ECDIS on board with digital communication machine to machine. The new service allows warnings to be sent only to those affected and to be deleted when no longer relevant creating a greater accuracy, relevance and less administrative burden leading to increased safety at sea. |
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2018 Apr – Sea News – STM Baltic Navigational Warnings Directly in ECDIS Reduce Accident RiskThe STM Validation project releases a new service reducing workload for the crew on board and decreasing the risks of accidents and misunderstanding. With the new Baltic Navigational Warning Service navigational warnings and can be sent directly to the ECDIS on board with digital communication machine to machine. The new service allows warnings to be sent only to those affected and to be deleted when no longer relevant creating a greater accuracy, relevance and less administrative burden leading to increased safety at sea. |
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2018 Apr – MFAME – Reduce Ship Accidents with STM in ECDISThe ECDIS validation project created by EU part-funded STM (Sea Traffic Management) aims to reduce the workload for crew members and also decreases the risk of accidents. |
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2018 Apr – Digital Ship Newsletter – Direct ECDIS connection for Baltic warningsThe Baltic Navigational Warning Service, created as part of the STM (Sea Traffic Management) Validation project, has added a function to allow navigational warnings to be sent directly to an onboard ECDIS unit using digital machine to machine communication, automating the process to make information available more quickly and to reduce crew workloads. |
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2018 Apr – Digital Ship – Direct ECDIS connection for Baltic warningsThe Baltic Navigational Warning Service, created as part of the STM (Sea Traffic Management) Validation project, has added a function to allow navigational warnings to be sent directly to an onboard ECDIS unit using digital machine to machine communication, automating the process to make information available more quickly and to reduce crew workloads. |
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2018 Apr – Infomarine online – New format to make port calls more efficientWithin theSea Traffic Management, a Port Call Message Format has been developed to enable the coordination of stakeholder activities regarding port calls by providing a standard format to share the necessary information. |
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2018 Apr – Safety4Sea – New format to make port calls more efficientThe International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) found the Port Call Message Format standard promising and assigned S-211 as the identifier to complete this draft through the IALA committee and working groups. |
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