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300 ships to receive free leading-edge services

After much hard work, STM is about to take a significant step forward, from concept to real-life implementation. The services have now been made more concrete and defined in detail to allow interoperability between different systems. Thanks to valuable input from all involved parties, suppliers and other projects, we are ready to move forward with harmonised global deployment of e-navigation as defined by IMO. Once the procurement process is complete in the autumn, 300 ships will receive top-of-the-line STM services, such as route optimisation and monitoring tools, from leading suppliers for testing over the coming years.

Published: June 29, 2016

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Meet STM & influence the future

The STM validation project would like to meet YOU to find out your thoughts, feedback and ideas. Meet us at the IALA VTS Symposium starting 8th August in Kuala Lumpur. The project will also be present at SMM in the Fraunhofer stand, in Hamburg 6th - 9th September, and in the IALA ENAV committee in Paris, 19th - 23rd September.

Published: June 29, 2016

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European Maritime Day Finnished well for STM

At the third visit of Sea Traffic Management (STM) to the European Maritime Day(EMD), focus was set on the personal meetings. The stand served as a catalyst for many of these, but also participation as active audience in key seminars were used to establish some new valuable contacts.

Published: June 01, 2016

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STM at the heart of EU – MoS Forum

Sea Traffic Management presented at the third Motorways of the Sea (MoS) Forum that was Held at the EU premises in Brussels. The event gathered more than 60 invited people, that met to discuss Safety and the Human Element. The meeting concluded the series of MoS Fora dedicated to the MoS priorities and gave important contributions for the development of the Deep Implementation Plan, (DIP) that will be presented to the EU Parliament on the 15th of June.

Published: June 01, 2016

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