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Technology Integration in Shipping – Potentials and Challenges


Year: 2018
Language: English
Author: Capt. Suresh Bhardwaj
Publisher: ‎ ISF Institute of Research and Education (IIRE)
Edition: 1st (Kindle)
ISBN: 978-81-933569-6-8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 91
Description: This book deals with use of technology, especially ICT (Information Communication technology) in the Management and Operation of ships. What it unravels is the root causes of the intriguing situation in what is so obviously an excellent tool to optimise performance, enhance safety and give user satisfaction…is instead, resulting in stress, fatigue, even technology-assisted-accidents!
It is an output of rigorous research undertaken in sample ship management companies in Mumbai. The research was supervised in Denmark and UK which renders world-class appeal. The book sheds the academic debris of the research work and the narrative style builds arguments, links chapters with subtlety and provides pace and momentum through its sleek 90 pages manuscript.

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