The technology for tracking ship operations and performance is gradually improving and will have an entire network of sensors to evaluate all the factors of functions such as identifying faults and recognizing areas that need maintenance or repair.
Fremont, CA: The shipping sector is continuously transforming and adapting to address the commercial marketplace's requirements to become more competitive and cost-efficient. It is continually affected by global trends and evolvement in technology, materials, and fuels.
Here are five emerging trends in the shipping industry:
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Renewable Energy for Ships
The shipping industry is considering renewable energy to boost future fleets, and some technologies are being tested and in trial.
The enhancement in ship technology, structure, and materials will result in higher mega-ships, especially in the container shipping sector. Manufacturers will leverage low transport costs that vessels can offer by preparing their production to utilize the container space's efficient use.
Green Shipping
The need for decreasing the carbon footprint of shipping fleets globally is significantly increasing. Many technologies are being considered, like low carbon fuels, increased streamlined hulls, efficient propeller design, optimized voyage planning to save fuels, improved hull coatings, and air cushions to limit friction.
Digital Sensor
The technology for tracking ship operations and performance is gradually improving and will have an entire network of sensors to evaluate all the factors of operations, such as identifying faults and recognizing areas that need maintenance or repair. Additionally, robust ship to shore communications will enable most of the ship's operation to be handled by a land-based team of fleet managers.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) As Fuel
LGN as fuel can help operators reduce emissions for commercial shipping and also be competitive on price. It can reduce CO2 emissions by 25 percent compared to diesel engines. There will be increased LNG adoption for specialist vessels, providing a chance for the technology to be developed on a larger scale.
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