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The Future of Shipping: Collaboration Through Digital Data Sharing

In: Maritime Informatics

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  • Mikael Lind

    (Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) and Chalmers University of Technology)

  • Robert Ward

    (Hydrographic Organization)

  • Henrik Hvid Jensen

    (DXC Technology)

  • Chye Poh Chua

    (ShipsFocus Group)

  • André Simha

    (MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company)

  • Jörgen Karlsson

    (ABB Marine & Ports)

  • Lena Göthberg

    (GIGS by Lena G)

  • Toni Penttinen

    (Attracs/Ahola Transport)

  • Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou

    (Tototheo Maritime and WISTA International)

Abstract

Some contemporary developments in the maritime sector are discussed and their connection to Maritime Informatics considered. Increased attention has lately been placed upon smartness and maritime operations, such as smart ships and smart ports. Operations are becoming electrified and automated. The future of maritime commerce will be founded on process simplification, standardisation, connectivity, controllability, efficiency, and predictability. The volumes of data shared through digital data streams (DDSs) will expand dramatically in the coming years, and new opportunities for enhanced transparency will surface, and there will be new avenues for collaboration. Such opportunities will enhance the quality of a common situational awareness along the maritime transport chain.

Suggested Citation

  • Mikael Lind & Robert Ward & Henrik Hvid Jensen & Chye Poh Chua & André Simha & Jörgen Karlsson & Lena Göthberg & Toni Penttinen & Despina Panayiotou Theodosiou, 2021. "The Future of Shipping: Collaboration Through Digital Data Sharing," Progress in IS, in: Mikael Lind & Michalis Michaelides & Robert Ward & Richard T. Watson (ed.), Maritime Informatics, pages 137-149, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-030-50892-0_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50892-0_9
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