In a demanding market within a dynamic industry, the MarineTraffic Research Team offers continuous enhancement and development leading to a competitive edge. As Miluse Tichavska, the Academic Relations Manager at MarineTraffic proudly boasts, the team is “devoted to the fusion of heterogeneous sensor data for surveillance tasks and building distributed[…]
Month: July 2017
An incredible journey for a great cause
One of the most enjoyable aspects of working at MarineTraffic is receiving the hundreds of emails and messages from satisfied customers each week, telling us about how they use our service. It gives the entire team great pleasure to know that our hard work is helping people around the world.[…]
Creating green energy ports for the future
Sustainability and environmental protection are widely recognised as fundamental by international organisations, communities and port-cities. Just like nation states, maritime organisations and the industry must adapt to stringent sulphur limits in fuel and greenhouse gas reduction goals. Indeed, and in alignment with recent regulations (IMO, EC), ports increasingly commit, through[…]
Marine Gallery – July 2017
Welcome to the Marine Gallery of July 2017, a monthly segment on our blog featuring the five best pictures of every month, selected by members of the MarineTraffic Photo Moderators. These could include images of vessels, ports or lighthouses from around the world. We encourage everyone to submit photos by[…]
Academia and industry team up to advance innovation
Academic-Industry relations contribute to the advance of national and regional innovation systems. It is considered by many as a necessary engine towards knowledge-based societies and economies. The recognised benefits include a growth in the competitiveness of businesses in addition to the relevance and innovativeness of academic research. Also, the creation[…]
MarineTraffic joins new IMO-led initiative to support energy efficient shipping
Global ship tracking intelligence company MarineTraffic has become a founding member of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) supported Global Industry Alliance (GIA). GIA, launched on the 29th of June 2017 at IMO’s London headquarters, is an alliance made of thirteen leading shipowners and operators, classification societies, engine and machinery builders[…]