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LR defines ‘autonomy levels’ for ship design and operation

Posted on July 29, 2016 by just2bruce | Comments Off on LR defines ‘autonomy levels’ for ship design and operation

How should the maritime curriculum change to reflect the skills required soon?

screenshot-www.lr.org 2016-07-29 10-08-51With autonomous ships likely to enter service soon, LR has set out the ‘how’ of marine autonomous operations in a new ShipRight Procedure guidance.

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