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FIVE CONSIDERATIONS
When Designing Redundant Automation Systems for Seafaring Vessels
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DOUBLED RELIABILITY
Increase availability in the central alarm and monitoring system
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THE LAKE IS CALM AND STILL
The hybrid vessel Bürgenstock protects the Swiss environment
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NEW WORLDS ON THE HIGH SEAS
Effective Sustainability: Digital Opportunities
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USING UREA AGAINST NITROGEN OXIDES
SCR Technology makes shipping a bit cleaner
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DRIVE TRANSPARENCY
From the Bridge to the Engine Room
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1.5 KILOTONS ON THE HOOK – WHILE AFLOAT
Heeling systems keep ships stable on the water
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“ANYONE WHO TALKS ABOUT MARITIME 4.0 HAS TO DO THEIR HOMEWORK”
An Interview with Professor Karl-Heinz Niemann
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SAFELY ON THE SHIP AND OFF AGAIN
Modular Control Technology Enables Task-Related Growth
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BIG DATA FOR BIG SHIPS
Maritime 4.0 - Opportunities and Challenges
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HIGH-SPEED MONITORING ON BOARD A LUXURY YACHT
Besecke Designed a Complex Automation Solution for a Large Luxury Yacht
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SAFELY ON COURSE IN THE BINARY SEA
IT Security on Ships
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SAFETY, EX AND GL:
All-in-One Module
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SEA-WORTHY
GL for the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR
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USING OFF THE SHELF PRODUCTS
Why standardized industrial technology offers so many advantages