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.
2016 May – Safety4Sea – STM Validation Project for safer and more efficient industryThe MONALISA 2.0 project’s successor, Sea Traffic Management (STM) Validation Project, aims to be the next step for a more efficient and environmentally friendly maritime sector. For this large e-navigation project, 300 ships will start using STM services on-board, 13 ports will implement Port CDM solutions and the world’s largest civil maritime simulator network will be enlarged and used for extensive testing of complex traffic situations. |
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2016 May – Marine Electronics & Communications – Ecdis prevents more groundings that it causesEcdis has prevented more groundings and collisions than it has caused, but it has been a factor in recent maritime |
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2016 May – ICS Annual Review – e-NavigationMentioning the ICS view of MONALISA 2.0 and STM Validation. The goal of e-Navigation is to develop a strategic vision for the integration (where appropriate and justified) of existing and future navigational tools, in particular electronic tools, in an all-embracing system that will contribute to enhanced navigational safety. page 40 |
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2016 May – Ship & Offshore – Validation phase of STM (Greek)Pages 32-33. |
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2016 May – Sjötendenser – STM, an evolutionising concept (Swedish)An overview of STM, that can be understood by every man. In Swedish. Pages 17-20. |
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2016 May – Maritime Journal – STM project aims for more efficient shippingThe Swedish Maritime Administration has announced that the successor of the MONALISA 2.0 project, the Sea Traffic Management (STM) Validation Project, has a budget of €43m. |
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2016 Apr – Fundacion Valenciaport – STM Workshop in BrusselsOn 9th, 10th and 11th March, the first workshop for the STM Validation project took place in Brussels. This initiative is co-funded via the CEF (Connecting Europe Facility) innovation programme and is coordinated by the Swedish Maritime Administration with the participation of Fundación Valenciaport as project partner. |
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2016 Apr – Maritime Journal – Vessel control in the cloudThe Internet of Things is online aboard merchant vessels already. Engine manufacturers, suppliers of equipment and instruments all now install sensors that monitor performance and condition. All this data can be fed into monitoring and alarm systems. |
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2016 Mar – DVZ – Vorteile durch Wissentransfers (German)Discussing knowledge sharing in the logistics space and mentioning the STM Validation Project. |
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2016 Mar – Pikiran Rakyat – Manajemen Lalu Lintas Laut Cegah Aksi Kriminal (Indonesian)Sea Traffic Management being introduced in Indonesia by Project partner Saab. |
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2016 Mar – Baltic Transport Journal – A concept for future shippingSea Traffic Management (STM) aims at overcoming many communication & information sharing challenges that occur between maritime transport industry stakeholders, with particular focus placed on ship operators, cargo owners, and ports. From the size of the current 2015-2018 STM project – encompassing 39 private, public and academic partners from 13 countries and of a total budget of EUR 43 mln – we can learn that the topic is getting more attention. |
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2016 Feb – Namdalsavisa – Representerer Norge i EU-prosjekt (Norwegian)Article describing how Sikkerhetssenterest Rörvik is participating in the STM Validation Project. Focusing on the European Maritime Simulator Network (EMSN) |
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2016 – Saab Group – Annual Report 2015Describing the Saab Group work and vision within STM. (Page 8) |
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2016 Feb – Port Technology – Digital Port: The Evolving Role of Port AuthoritiesPorts are complex operational Environments comprised of different stakeholders who need to work together to maximise efficiencies for the entire supply chain. Increasingly, port authorities are taking a more active role in optimising operations at the port by coordinating each aspect of the vessel visit. By redefining the mission and role of each stage of the vessel visit, ports can significantly improve their efficiency, security and environmental impact. … Mentioning STM and Port CDM as important initatives for information Exchange. |
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2015 Nov – i3 – Cooperation beats competitioni3 – the Jeppesen Magazine mentions MONALISA 2.0 as an intitive to make the maritime world cooperate better |
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2015 Nov – AllAboutShipping – MONALISA 2.0 – A grande finale is just the start“Taking maritime transport into the digital era” – is the MONALISA 2.0 motto and almost 300 people from more than 20 countries joined the final conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 10 -11 November to see the progress made. |
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2015 Nov – Svenska Dagbladet bilaga – Sjöfartsinformationen vässas (Swedish)Article on the new STM Validation Project in Swedish |
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2015 Nov – Splash 24/7 – Broad canvas of opinions soughtUlf Siwe updates readers on the MONALISA project. |
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2015 Nov – Maritime Executive – Available: 300 free systems. Wanted: 300 ships.Which will be the first 300 ships in the world to test and validate Sea Traffic Management (STM) with updated systems free-of-charge? Maybe yours? |
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2015 Nov – Maritime Executive – Final Conference for MONALISA 2 Safety InitiativeThe MONALISA 2.0 Final Conference held in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 10 -11 November summed up and shared the final results of more than two years of work within the project. The conference was the culmination of the work aiming at making maritime transport safer, efficient and more environmentally friendly. |
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