Tag: ECDIS

Sustainable Shipping Spotlight: World EDCIS Day 2023

The upcoming World EDCIS Day, a global event occurring every two years, will take place in Hamburg on 6 September 2023. The event focuses...

The Cybersecurity Implications Of IMO 2023

In 2023, new IMO regulations created the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) to assess the efficiency of existing vessels. In addition to the...

NCSR 10 Authorized Shipboard Emergency And Safety Communication Rules

IMO Sub-Committee on navigation, communications, search and rescue, highlights a DNV news source. IMO’s Sub-Committee on Navigation The 10th session of the IMO’s Sub-Committee on Navigation,...

[FAQ] How Onboard Navigation Lights Maintenance is Done?

A Marine Insight article focusses on how navigation lights maintenance is done on ships. Maritime navigation  In spite of the the latest advancements in maritime navigation...

Poor Survey Data Results in Chemical Tanker Grounding

At 1505 on 28 March 2020, the Gibraltar registered chemical tanker Key Bora ran aground at Kyleakin pier, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Key Bora’s...

Cyber Risk Of ECDIS, Operational Technology Onboard Ships

There have been concerns raised in the industry about cyber risks of ‘operational technology’ onboard ships, such as ECDIS. The main cyber concerns...

New Cyber Protection Tool Launched for Ships’ Navigation Computers

Elcome International has created a new security tool to prevent viruses, malware, or corrupted files from being introduced into ships’ navigational computers, says a...

ECDIS Systems Are Often Not Intuitive to Use

British and Danish accident investigators have highlighted problematic challenges in and around the application and usability of ECDIS, says an article published on sea...

China Navigation Signs Fleet-wide Contract for Connected ECDIS

China Navigation has agreed to upgrade 24 of its bulk carriers and 12 of its containerships with Connected ECDIS. The upgrade simplifies and...

Silenced Alarms & Ignored Message Led To Grounding

The general cargo vessel ran aground on Sgeir Graidach shoal in the Little Minch on the west coast of Scotland, while on...
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