China reports that it has put the world’s first autonomous, electric container feeder ship into commercial service after a period of extensive trials.
The vessel...
Lloyd’s Register’s (LR) Maritime Performance Services (MPS) business published a report on the state of digital transformation through artificial intelligence and machine learning in...
In Port Technology International and INFORM’s first of a new video series on best practice of AI in ports, Matthew Wittemeier, Marketing and Customer...
A new joint project will use onboard techniques and drones to measure methane emissions from ships
The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) is leading...
Wärtsilä reports that it has successfully completed a further round of test procedures of its automated dock-to-dock solution, on the 85m ferry ‘Folgefonn’ owned...
As the systems integrator for the autonomous solutions, Keppel O&M upgraded the Maju 510 by digitalising onboard systems and processes, modifying the vessel, as...
Shipping companies and software developers are experimenting with self-driving trucks as a way to solve a driver shortage worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic, drawing...
The robots will take the most tedious, most dangerous jobs first, in most things. Trucking is no exception.
Autonomous driving engineers are squarely focused on...