IoT in Marine Science and Ocean Industry
Importance of IoT in Marine Science and Ocean Industry The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of interconnected physical devices that collect and exchange data through the internet. This […]
Importance of IoT in Marine Science and Ocean Industry The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of interconnected physical devices that collect and exchange data through the internet. This […]
The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized various industries, and the port industry is no exception. With the growing need for efficient and sustainable port operations, IoT technology is being […]
1- Causes of the asynchronous motor shutdown (Diesel generator) Causes of asynchronous motor shutdown in diesel generators include overheating, electrical faults, mechanical failures, or loss of excitation. Overheating can occur […]
05/05/2023 This article provides a comprehensive overview of the marine environment and is intended for maritime professionals, marine officers, students, and individuals interested in environmental issues related to ship pollution […]
In this short course article, we will explore the world of hydraulic port cranes, a key component in maritime operations. We will cover the basic principles, main components, and operational […]
Eutrophication of the seas is a growing environmental concern, resulting in severe consequences for marine ecosystems and human activities. This course is designed to provide marine engineers and deck officers […]
Introduction to IoT in the Maritime Industry The maritime industry is a critical component of the global economy, responsible for the transportation of approximately 90% of global trade. Technological advancements […]
Explain the procedure for starting a marine diesel engine. What are the key components and functions of a ship’s steering gear system? Describe the process of purifying heavy fuel oil […]
Kirby barge alongside Stena Prosperous for one of two barge-to-ship methanol bunkerings in Houston Kirby Corporation (NYSE:KEX) has carried out the first two barge-to-ship methanol bunkerings on the U.S. […]
Researchers studying the Great Pacific Garbage Patch have found dozens of different species of marine life thriving amid the piles of swirling plastic and debris — including species that are usually only […]