Category: Marine & Maritime Security
Bolstering Competitiveness Through Innovation
The requirements for higher vessel performance and lower lifecycle costs have spurred shipbuilders towards greater innovation. Understand how our R&D initiatives help to boost competitiveness.
The Evolution Of A Budding Shipbuilder To A Total Turnkey Solution Provider
Foundation, expansion and transformation From a humble beginning in the 70s in building ships such as ferry boats and gunboats, our marine team has transformed into one naval shipyard that provides turnkey solutions from design to construction and life cycle support in repairs, refits and comprehensive maintenance packages. Today, our designs and builds are getting…
Safer Waters With Smart Analytics For Total Maritime Surveillance
An alarm buzzes. The marine analytics software at the onshore Maritime Enforcement Agency’s Command and Control (C2) Centre has detected some suspicious movement off the port of Singapore. An oil tanker has shifted its bearings significantly and is charting a course that departs from its historical routes. Concurrently, the automated tracking system onboard a coast…
Early Warning Intelligence To Protect Ships And Sailors Against Piracy Threats
Piracy and armed robbery incidents at sea are on the rise, with maritime vessels and their crews under increasing risk from hijacking, robbery and bodily harm. Globally, piracy attacks rose 11% between 2017 and 2018, according to the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau.1 In 2019, ICC Commercial Crime Services reported several incidents in…
Combating GNSS Jamming At Sea
The maritime sector is a huge driving force in our global economy, with safety-critical users such as merchant ships and ports relying heavily on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for a vast array of applications. GNSS serves as the primary source of Position, Navigation and Time (PNT) across domains and applications, it provides essential services…
Steering With Artificial Intelligence To Combat Maritime Piracy
Maritime piracy today remains a complex challenge to international law, world trade, as well as the safety and security of seafarers. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and other maritime safety authorities publish various counter-piracy guidelines and recommendations to help shipping companies protect their ships against the piracy menace. In reference to the guidelines, while it…