Issue 23 | 5 April
NorthStandard
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?? Welcome to the latest edition of LinkedIn New Horizons, your informative weekly newsletter.
This week, we're sharing three key features reminding you of the benefits and key resources for our new launches; Orca AI and Get SET! We are also pleased to share details on how to register to join us for an insightful discussion on the future of global shipping at Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) 2024!
Our latest #OurNorthStandardPeople activity includes a video from CMA Shipping , with Helen Barden , Senior Solicitor – External Affairs at NorthStandard.
Introducing Orca AI: Leveraging AI and Automation for Operational Excellence
NorthStandard has teamed up with Orca AI , a leader in AI and Computer Vision for the industry. Orca AI contributes to cost reduction and minimises environmental impact by optimising operations through AI-driven route optimisation.
By analysing data and identifying the most efficient routes, fuel consumption is reduced, operational costs are minimised, and emissions are lowered. This not only leads to financial savings but also demonstrates a commitment to sustainability.
Orca AI's SeaPod, a fully automated navigational assistant, revolutionizes conventional navigation safety through artificial intelligence and computer vision technology.
Constantly vigilant and never missing a beat, the SeaPod processes multiple sources of information seamlessly, getting smarter with each passing day. It detects, tracks, and classifies targets, flagging potential risks to the vessel or violations of the company’s SMS, while providing real-time alerts to the crew.
It therefore reduces the crew's cognitive load, especially in complex marine traffic situations, enabling them to focus on critical decisions amidst ever-changing scenarios.
Get SET! – with Safety & Efficiency Technologies from NorthStandard.
In an era marked by unprecedented advances in maritime technology, it’s time for the shipping industry to look beyond traditional methods and embrace innovative solutions that drive operational efficiency and cost savings through improved risk management.
As part of our ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional service and groundbreaking solutions, we’re introducing a pioneering portfolio of vessel-based technology – designed to support your crew onboard with enhanced situational awareness that takes the vessel’s safety and operational efficiency to the next level.
Get SET! gives shipowners access to shipboard IoT networks, and harnesses the power of satellite communications to increase safety by improving crew members’ immediate situational awareness.
By supporting seafarers to increase their skills, and enabling greater collaboration between ship and shore, we can help minimise risks both at sea and in port, increase operational and financial resilience, bolster trading confidence and develop tomorrow’s maritime talent.
Get SET! will bring you the latest in shipboard Safety & Efficiency Technologies to help you and your crews safely navigate increasingly difficult waters, from an ECDIS-focused skills and knowledge assessment to AI-based hazard detection to unparalleled ship-shore collaboration,? focusing on supporting safe and efficient bridge team management.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the future of global shipping at Singapore Maritime Week 2024!
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Helen Barden , Senior Solicitor – External Affairs at NorthStandard, spoke to SAFETY4SEA at CMA Shipping about the biggest challenges facing the shipping industry when it comes to #decarbonisation and the new generation of marine fuels. Watch the video here ???
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