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Relevant Tag: Maritime Technology

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Class societies prepare for marine ammonia fuel: safe operations, crew training, and risk management

Leading classification societies and maritime stakeholders are advancing safe operations for ammonia-fueled vessels.

Beyond the certificate: using technology to build and assess competence

The scale of the training challenge is well-known and new approaches are emerging to meet it, writes Jennifer Harrison, vice president of ABS Training Solutions.

Strategic partnership to advance sustainable maritime research

Chalmers University of Technology and Greencarrier Group are entering a strategic partnership to accelerate sustainable development in the maritime industry. For three years, Greencarrier will support world-leading research and education …

Human Element: Understanding the importance of seafarers’ soft skills

As we move toward a more automated future, it’s not just about new tools; it’s about ensuring the human element stays strong, pinpointed Capt. Nicolo Terrei, Director, I.M.A. Assessment and …

Seafarer training framework for future alternative fuels

ICS outlines a phased training model for seafarers working on methanol, ammonia and hydrogen-fuelled vessels, based on existing IGF Code methodology

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