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Daniel Dettor (Photo: Resolve Marine)

Dettor to Lead Resolve Marine's New Business Development Department

as we continue to expand and innovate in addressing complex marine challenges."Dettor said, “It's been a privilege to play a part in Resolve Marine's growth, a journey that has provided us the opportunity to develop a global client base that includes some of the largest marine operators and insurers in the world. Together with a team of highly skilled, client-facing professionals, I look forward to strengthening existing relationships and forging new ones as we evolve our service offerings to meet the needs of our clients.&rdquo

Phil Bourque (Photo: Sea Machines)

Sea Machines Promotes Bourque

the establishing of our relationship with the U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, both of which are implementing and evaluating the SM300 autonomy system.”Sea Machines’ SM Series of products, which includes both the SM200 and SM300, provides marine operators remote, task-driven, computer-guided vessel control, bringing advanced autonomy within reach for small- and large-scale operations.In 2020, Sea Machines closed an additional $20 million in financing with significant participation by Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), America’s largest

Frank Relou  (Photo: Sea Machines Robotics)

Sea Machines Expands European Sales Force

. Relou also volunteers his time as a board member for the Foundation Royal Yacht Piet Hein, which aims to maintain a historical vessel. He is fluent in Dutch, German and English.Sea Machines’ SM series of products, which include the SM300 and SM200, open a new era of vessel capability for marine operators. The SM series empowers boats to work better and stay on task without interruption from beginning to end of the job. The products can be installed aboard existing or new-build commercial vessels with return on investment typically seen within a year

Daniel Ward (Photo: WRS)

OP/Ed: Outsourcing Boosts Marine Staffing Efficiencies

to clients and vessel operators globally. Ward explains how outsourcing crew management functions can help marine companies increase efficiencies.    Clearly the marine industry has had a tough time this past couple of years – links to the oil and gas sector, in particular for marine operators with oil and gas supply contracts mean that the industry at large has been hugely affected by falls in commodity prices. With offshore drilling the most expensive extraction method, the industry taken an even harder hit than onshore projects have and the maritime industry has not been immune

Navigation Systems Donation Supports Industry Training

offer the professional mariner access to training with Rose Point ECS’ quality navigation tools that they might not normally be able to receive," Hearn said.    Headquartered in Redmond, Wash., Rose Point Navigation Systems is a provider of software and hardware for commercial marine operators and recreational boaters. The software’s reliability and unique features are specifically designed to meet the needs of the inland towing and coastal towing markets, the developer said. Rose Point ECS software aims to improves operational efficiency, situational awareness and decision-making

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