British maritime company Kraken Technology Group (KTG) has announced a partnership with MSI-Defence Systems (MSI-DS) around key systems on its K50 KRAKEN maritime gunship. UK-based MSI-DS is a land and naval weapon systems specialist with more than 120 years of experience in the defence industry. Specialising in precision engagement, weapons direction, remote situational awareness and hard kill on a range of host platforms, MSI-DS has developed cross-domain weapons platforms and control systems for naval, land, and littoral environments.

This partnership agreement reflects many areas of collaboration and development between both parties, specifically the integration of MSI-Defence Systems Seahawk Compact Weapon Station (CWS30) and LMM launcher (CWSM) into the K50 KRAKEN maritime precision engagement vessel. This will meet fast interception and interdiction requirements of navies, border forces and law-enforcement agencies.

Mal Crease, founder and CEO of Kraken Technology Group, said “We look forward to working with MSI-Defence Systems to equip the KRAKEN with their range of advance weapon systems. MSI-DS is well recognised for developing, delivering and supporting weapons systems with outstanding performance and precision. This partnership will deliver key aspects of the KRAKEN’s specific precision engagement requirements, which features 5 different types of inbuilt weapons systems covering air, surface and sub-surface.”

John Meldrum, Managing Director at MSI Defence Systems Limited, said “I believe the MSI-DS and Kraken partnership is a powerful combination, and we are looking forward to collaborating on the game-changing K50 KRAKEN platform. The fully equipped and definitive maritime precision engagement craft, complete with formidable weaponisation, will deliver unparalleled levels of performance, modularity and operational capability for modern green and brown water security operations.”

Source: https://asiapacificdefencereporter.com/kraken-partners-with-msi-on-maritime-gunship/

 

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The U.S. government, through the Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), donated maritime tactical gear and vessel maintenance equipment valued at Php 11 million (US$196,000) to enhance the maritime law enforcement efforts of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson and PCG Deputy Commandant for Operations Vice Admiral Eduardo Fabricante led the turnover ceremony at the PCG headquarters in Manila on August 22, coinciding with the Fleet’s 15th founding anniversary celebration.

“The PCG is on a promising trajectory, and we are committed to support them in achieving their vital and ambitious development goals and in responding to a wide range of maritime challenges,” Ambassador Carlson said in her remarks during the turnover ceremony.

The U.S. donation consists of visual detection and monitoring equipment, first aid kits to support fleet-provided trauma care, and an array of tools for conducting shore-based maintenance of PCG vessels.

“The United States government has consistently shown its support for this organization throughout the years.  They are one of the most vocal advocates for improving (PCG) capabilities, in addition to the funding for education and training of the men and women of the PCG,” Vice Admiral Fabricante said.

INL and its U.S. partners have developed a robust partnership with the PCG since 2015. Areas of cooperation have evolved beyond technical and operational training for PCG crew members to include major infrastructure development, comprehensive vessel support programs, and operational support equipment to significantly enhance the Philippines’ maritime domain awareness and expand the operational coverage of its exclusive economic zone.

Source: https://maritimefairtrade.org/u-s-donates-php11-million-in-equipment-to-boost-philippine-coast-guard-capability/

 

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SINGAPORE – As Singapore develops the world’s largest automated port, a multidisciplinary approach to nurturing talent is needed to meet the manpower demands of the future, said Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF) chairman Hor Weng Yew.

He said the emerging skill sets that will be required in the future will be in electrification, automation, cargo solutions, sustainability and cyber security.

Mr Hor was speaking to The Straits Times ahead of the MaritimeONE and Tripartite Maritime Scholarships (TMSS) awards ceremony on Wednesday evening at Conrad Centennial Singapore hotel.

He added: “At the recent National Day Rally, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong highlighted the developments of Tuas Port, giving Singaporeans a glimpse into what the port of the future will be like – extensively automated, employing AI (artificial intelligence) to coordinate operations seamlessly.”

In his address to the nation on Aug 21, PM Lee said phase one of the project, which began 10 years ago, had been completed, with phases two, three and four to follow.

He also noted that when completed, Tuas Port will be able to handle 65 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) annually, almost double current volumes.

Mr Hor said: “PSA Singapore (the port operator) is also proactively leveraging technology and data to develop innovative cargo solutions that enable shippers and cargo owners to move cargo from an end-to-end global supply chain perspective.

“A diverse and dynamic international maritime centre requires talent with multidisciplinary skill sets, and that is why the MaritimeONE Scholarship has been established.”

A total of 54 MaritimeONE scholarships and 12 TMSS, valued at $2.7 million in all, were sponsored by industry partners in the maritime sector this year.

Mr Hor said this year’s MaritimeONE scholarship recipients received support worth $1.7 million from 32 companies.

He added that since its launch in 2007, the MaritimeONE initiative has awarded scholarships worth $14 million to 524 recipients.

Among this year’s recipients is 21-year old Sardonna Ng.

She told ST that she decided to pursue a diploma in maritime studies at Singapore Polytechnic (SP) after attending a one-day exchange programme between her secondary school, CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent, and SP.

“That one-day exchange programme opened my eyes… We were exposed to various fun and engaging hands-on activities such as using vessel simulator technology, and we also had the opportunity to manoeuvre a lifeboat,” said Ms Ng.

The national hockey player is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in maritime studies at the Nanyang Technological University. Her scholarship is being sponsored by shipping firm Bernhard Schulte.

She added: “As the maritime industry is tackling growing concerns around global warming, I wish to contribute by researching alternative marine fuel options that will help reduce the industry’s carbon emissions.”

TMSS recipients, who have to serve a three-year bond upon graduation, will study for a diploma in nautical studies or marine engineering at the Singapore Maritime Academy at SP.

Scholarship holders can become ship captains or chief engineers of ocean-going ships and eventually take on leadership roles in the maritime sector. The total value of TMSS awarded this year is $1 million.

At the awards ceremony, guest of honour Chee Hong Tat, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Finance, announced that the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) will offer a new minor programme in maritime management.

The course, which is supported by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and SMF, aims to further develop a strong talent pipeline for the maritime sector, he said.

The course is funded by Singapore Maritime Institute.

He added that the new programme will offer SUSS students, especially those in related disciplines such as logistics and supply chain management, an opportunity to learn about maritime business management, port management and technology, and shipping finance.

Tuas Port will be able to handle 65 million TEUs annually, almost double the current volume. PHOTO: MARITIME AND PORT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE

Source: https://asianews.network/multidisciplinary-talent-needed-as-spore-develops-worlds-largest-automated-port/

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North Korea participated in an International Maritime Organization (IMO) meeting in July, according to a belated announcement by its maritime agency Thursday.

In a piece posted on its website, the North’s Maritime Administration (MA) said the country’s deputy permanent representative to the IMO and officials from its maritime agency participated in the meeting to discuss measures to harmonize port control and procedures globally with the member states.

The 8th session of the Sub-Committee on Implementation of IMO Instruments, held virtually from July 25-29, also addressed the “alleged inadequacy of port reception facilities” and other safety related issues, according to the MA.

The IMO is the leading global authority on safety, security and environmental issues in the international shipping industry.

North Korea joined the organization in 1986 and is obliged to give advance notification of information that might affect the safety of vessels prior to a missile test, though the reclusive country has not fared well in reporting to the U.N. maritime body. (Yonhap)
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2022/09/103_335449.html

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The Department of Defense has opened up millions of dollars in grant funding to a research consortium in Rhode Island that will fund cybersecurity and supply chain research for the maritime industry.

Earlier this month, the department designated six new Defense Manufacturing Communities across the country. The program, authorized through the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, is designed to fund long-term investments in local businesses that work on national security technologies or innovation.

The money is awarded to joint ventures made up of academic institutions, defense contractors or associations, non-profits or state and local governments. One of the consortiums selected this year is led by the University of Rhode Island Research Foundation, which is proposing to use up to $5 million in federal grant funding “to address weaknesses in the maritime defense industrial base through strengthening workforce training or retraining or recruitment and retention, and expanding small business assistance to support automation and robotics and cyber resiliency.”

“The project will provide a minimum of 50 small business assistance grants, educate and train 675 students and workers using Manufacturing Innovation Institute enhanced offerings, and launch an innovative Education to Assessment model to enhance assessment capability and supplier matching for DoD supply chain companies,” reads a project description on DoD’s website.

In a phone call, a representative from the University of Rhode Island identified Erik Brine, director for defense research and development initiatives and operations at the university, as the lead for the project. Brine did not immediately return an emailed request for comment and further details on the project.

According to DoD, the department has doled out $50 million in funding for the program over the last two years to 11 defense manufacturing communities, 1,350 businesses and 29,000 workers. The funding has gone to develop 11 new defense technologies, make improvements for 23 more and provide cybersecurity assistance to nearly 400 companies.

In addition to the URI Research Foundation, the consortium partners include academic and research institutions like Polaris MEP, 401 Tech Bridge, Brown University and the Rhode Island Department of Education, defense contractors General Dynamics Electric Boat, Raytheon, and military institutions like the U.S. Naval Warfare College and the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, among others.

In a statement, Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I., co-founder of the congressional cybersecurity caucus, said the grants would benefit both national security and his home state economy.

“The University of Rhode Island Research Foundation’s designation as a Defense Manufacturing Community will attract millions of dollars in federal investments to advance our national security, develop our workforce, and drive Rhode Island’s economy forward,” said Langevin. “I can’t wait to see how this grant funding will help our defense manufacturing sector to expand its cutting-edge work on issues of robotics, cybersecurity and other emerging technologies.”

Source: https://www.scmagazine.com/analysis/threat-intelligence/dod-grants-fund-cybersecurity-research-for-maritime-industry

 

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Offshore engineering firm Sembcorp Marine has said it recently discovered a cybersecurity incident where an unauthorised party accessed part of its IT network via third-party software products.

Sembcorp said it treats this incident seriously and took immediate actions to manage and mitigate any potential risks.

Cybersecurity experts have been appointed to conduct detailed analytics to flush out all breaches and related root causes, assist with impact assessment, review and enhance security measures to further strengthen the company’s core IT infrastructure and systems, it added.

Based on investigations and impact assessment to-date by the company and its cybersecurity experts, the incident and related risks have now been effectively addressed, according to Sembcorp.

The company’s business operations remain unaffected throughout and it has notified the relevant authorities.

However, Sembcorp has established that certain personally identifiable information relating to some of its incoming, existing and former employees, as well as non-critical information relating to its operations were affected.

Scans by the cybersecurity experts have to-date not detected any such data, it said.

The company has contacted affected parties and is committed to helping them manage all possible risks and take appropriate follow-up actions.

Sembcorp said it is mindful of the concerns of all affected parties and would like to assure all our stakeholders that information security and the privacy of all stakeholders are our top priorities.

The cybersecurity incident is not expected to have any material impact on the consolidated net tangible assets or consolidated earnings per share of Sembcorp Marine for the current financial year.

Source: https://renews.biz/80180/semcorp-marine-hit-by-cyber-attack/

 

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Intelligent Cargo Systems has extended its agreement with Hapag-Lloyd to provide the carrier’s complete managed fleet with the CargoMate platform.

CargoMate enables Hapag-Lloyd’s crews and shore-based teams to monitor cargo operations more efficiently and safely, while capturing data to further improve route optimisation and vessel performance.

“By bringing unprecedented port call data to more vessels, crews and shore-based decision-makers, we’re able to create opportunities for reducing fuel expenditure and emissions across the Hapag-Lloyd fleet,” said Chris Jones, CEO of Intelligent Cargo Systems. “As a committed development partner since 2017, Hapag-Lloyd’s operational experience has been invaluable in the continuous improvement of the CargoMate platform for the benefit of all users.”

“This new agreement with Intelligent Cargo Systems underlines our commitment to optimise every port call for the benefit of our customers,” commented Rajiv Ghose, senior director of network operations at Hapag-Lloyd. “The CargoMate platform gives our operations teams digitalised insight that is challenging to collect by traditional means. We are looking forward to further optimising our port stays using the data generated by CargoMate and will continue to work closely with Intelligent Cargo Systems to develop more innovative solutions within the port call optimisation space.”

The extended agreement will also allow Hapag-Lloyd to add additional vessels under the same contract terms as it expands its fleet to meet increasing customer demand

Source: https://thedigitalship.com/news/maritime-software/item/8027-hapag-lloyd-agrees-fleetwide-roll-out-of-cargomate

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During the webinar, Remote Inspections during COVID-19 and beyond, we learned from more than one hundred participants that safety is still a top challenge for industries like maritime, oil and gas, constructions, and many more.

In a poll we shared during the session, 41% of the voters claimed that one of the challenges they have experienced during Covid-19 regulations was safety concerns. Safety has always been a challenge for the maritime industry and Covid-19 brought new challenges to the…

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King Abdullah Port has recently launched the “MSC Indus 2”, provided by the leading global container shipping company, MSC, to help the port contribute to the development of the Kingdom’s booming export market, by facilitating trade between North America and the Indian subcontinent, which is one of the Kingdom’s major trading partners.

The port will provide highly efficient logistics services for containers transported on board MSC cargo ships arriving from the port of “Mundra”, which is the largest private container port in India to King Abdullah Port, through the shipping line linking India and the main ports in the Mediterranean with the United States. This service will also provide the necessary support for exporters to major European ports up to the port of “Halifax” in Canada, and then to the midwestern cities of the United States such as Chicago and Detroit.

CEO of King Abdullah Port Jay New said that this new achievement meets the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, and contributes to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which is to consolidate the Kingdom’s position as a global logistics hub linking three continents.

He reiterated the port’s aspiration to start receiving shipments from the port of “Mundra” as the main container terminal in the Middle East and North Africa region of the Indus Shipping Lines 2 service, in line with the vision to be an efficient and sustainable global port that provides long-term value to partners.

Source: https://www.maritimeeconomy.com/post-details.php?post_id=aGlubA==&post_name=King%20Abdullah%20Port%20Launches%20Liner%20Service%20MSC%20Indus%202&segment_name=6

 

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Nippon Paint Marine has reported substantial interest in its AQUATERRAS® antifouling system following growing evidence that cruise ships are returning to service after lengthy lay-up with hulls completely free of biofouling.

After full application of AQUATERRAS to a pair of cruise ships in early 2019 and 2020, followed in mid-2020 by subsequent pandemic-enforced 18-month anchorage, in-water inspections in late 2021 found their hulls were in conditions that exceeded expectations.

Photographs taken of the coating on hulls on other cruise ships, bulkers, tankers and containerships laid up in the Philippines, Bahamas, La Spezia and the Sea of Marmara – areas known as being particularly challenging – also showed areas of “excellent antifouling performance”.

“Prior to the Covid-19 outbreak, we had two full hull AQUATERRAS applications on cruise ships,” said John Drew, Director, Nippon Paint Marine in Europe. “Now, demand is growing, and we have had to increase production to meet that demand.”

The biocide free coating was introduced to the market in November 2017.

Typically, antifouling paints rely on a certain amount of ship movement to kick-start their fouling control mechanisms. During the pandemic cruise ships set to sea or left their moorings only to make fresh water, which did not provide enough operational activity to activate the antifouling process. That leads to the risk of fouling, especially in warmer waters,” he said.

Ships coated with silicone-based paints, hard coatings and regular SPCs (Self-Polishing Coatings), including the company’s own top-performing A-LF-Sea range, were unable to compete with the performance of the AQUATERRAS coated hulls. Extensive growth build up was often commonplace during the Covid hiatus.

“Some cruise ships had so much fouling when they started operating again that they suffered vibration as well as significant drag and excess fuel-consumption. However, despite extensive idling and static operation in warm and temperate waters, this coating kept the hulls of these ships extremely clean,” said Drew.

With some big players in the cruise sector rolling out technology upgrades to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions, the coating is seen as being very much part of a shipowner’s emissions abatement strategy.

“One major cruise line underwent stringent test programmes for over four years before its first ship’s hull was fully applied with the coating,” affirmed Niko Yamanoue, General Manager, Nippon Paint Maine (Europe). “In-service performance monitoring gave the operator confidence to apply AQUATERRAS another ship just before the pandemic hit. It kept the hull clean even during the biofouling challenges of the pandemic.”

Aside from the fuel and emissions reducing potential from a ship with zero fouling, what is particularly remarkable about the performance of the self-polishing paint is that it contains no active biocides.

Johan Wilckens, Managing Director, Nippon Paint Marine (Europe), said: “It has an extremely smooth and glossy finish.  It’s much easier to apply than a silicone but its smoothness, self-polishing and resistance to fouling combine to lower hull friction. The Covid pandemic has proven the coating’s performance even in static conditions.  The product goes beyond compliance but also its performance goes beyond our expectations.

“We anticipate it will become the benchmark eco-friendly antifouling, allowing ship-owners to reduce underwater cleaning, save fuel, lower carbon emissions and mitigate the ecological damage from biofouling and species migration. The technology in this coating is way ahead of its time. AQUATERRAS gives us a ten-year head start on the competition.”

In addition to a number of major cruise brands that are specifying antifouling for application to a number of vessels this year, the self-polishing coating is being viewed with interest by some of the world’s largest container lines and navies.

According to Wilckens, there are several navies currently carrying out static and dynamic tests as the operational requirement of naval vessels means they are often idle or alongside for extended periods.

“Just like commercial vessels, naval vessels need to keep their hulls are clean otherwise they could be prevented from entering territorial waters, ports and harbours for environmental reasons. Other ship types, such as containerships, will follow.”

Until then, the cruise sector looks set to continue to lead the way and invest in biocide free antifouling technology.

“It can give those early adopters the edge in a hugely competitive sector,” said Wilckens.  “It not only strengthens their green credentials but illuminates the way forward for operators of other vessels across all maritime sectors.”

Source: https://www.maritimeeconomy.com/post-details.php?post_id=aGlubQ==&post_name=Static%20Performance%20of%20Nippon%20Paint%20Marined%20BiocideFree%20Aquaterras%20Antifouling%20Astounds%20&segment_name=

 

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