A Tale of the New M/V Atlantis
It’s a special celebration when a new ship is launched! Even if the girl was already sailing, when she finds a new owner &nd...
Read More >>Vessel Interaction: Have You Considered the Possibilities?
One radio call you do not want to hear from the gangway watch during cargo operations is, "The ship is moving!" Unfortun...
Read More >>Fatigue: Can You Just Get Used to it?
Fatigue. It's a way of life for so many of us. From first responders to students to the transportation industry, it's a ba...
Read More >>Cyber Security at Sea: The Real Threats
The maritime cyber security landscape is a confusing place. On the one hand, you have commercial providers suggesting the risks of...
Read More >>Millennials in the Merchant Marine
The nation’s workforce is more diverse today than ever before. We currently have five generations working together, and just...
Read More >>Trainings Ahead for Skilled Maritime Professionals
The current downturn may have regional and sectoral effects on maritime employment, but the next few years are expected to be a go...
Read More >>Building Learning Organizations for Sustainability
Why Learning Organizations? In a world of constant change and competition, how do we discover and follow our “True North&...
Read More >>Empowering Crews to Combat Fatigue through CEMS
Crew Endurance Management System, most commonly referred to as “CEMS”, is the result of 25 years of research on sleep&...
Read More >>Unmanned Vessels - At What Cost?
The beginning of this year has seen action on two projects advancing the concept and design of unmanned vessels, but will the cost...
Read More >>Strengthen Your Workforce Using Competency Management
I was very excited to see the February 2016 issue of The Navigator, a free publication by The Nautical Institute in association wi...
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