...as far as I know , Norwagian seamen face a big problem, because of unemployment .
The autonomous vessel came to save the planet from the carbon... Hypocrites....
However, I cannot see any future to this kind of vessel, at least for the next 30 years...
Experiments are good to be made, but the heart of a ship will remain to be the seaman.
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The autonomous vessel came to save the planet from the carbon... Hypocrites....
However, I cannot see any future to this kind of vessel, at least for the next 30 years...
Experiments are good to be made, but the heart of a ship will remain to be the seaman.
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Photo courtesy
Yara
Development of the world’s
first fully autonomous containership has been put on hold indefinitely amid the
COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2017, Norwegian fertilizer
producer Yara teamed up with maritime technology company Kongsberg to develop
the first fully autonomous and zero-emission containership. The 120 TEU ship,
named Yara Birkeland, was planned cut emissions and reduce road transport by up
to 40,000 truckloads per year while transporting fertilizer products from
Yara’s Porsgrunn plant to Norway’s Brevik and Larvik ports.
The coronavirus pandemic,
however, has thrown a wrench in those plans.
“Due to the Covid-19 pandemic
and the changed global outlook, Yara has decided to pause further development
of the vessel and will assess next steps together with its partners,” Yara said
in a statement.
The Yara Birkeland was
initially planned to start off with manned operations this year before
transitioning to autonomous and unmmanned operations by 2022.
The hull of the Yara Birkeland
was launched in Romania in February and was scheduled to arrive at the Vard Brevik shipyard in Norway this month for final outfitting
and testing before delivery to Yara.
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