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Maritime research technology journal: introduction
Maritime Industry is considered an essential driver for the sustainability of the world economy due to its significant contribution to the global supply chain. In light of the recent rapid and foreseeable developments in the Maritime Industry technology
Gamal Ahmed Mohamed Ghalwash
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Stress in Maritime Industry [PDF]
In a dynamic business and living environment, minor or major changes represent a challenge that companies and employees face almost every day. This can cause stress in the workplace and decrease overall productivity and job satisfaction. Using a systematic review, 109 studies on the stress and strain experienced by seafarers were identified for the ...
Nadrljanski, Mila +2 more
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Integrating Physical-Sports Activities into Maritime Education: Enhancing Resilience and Professional Readiness [PDF]
This research investigates the integration of physical-sports activities into maritime education to enhance resilience and professional readiness among students.
April Gunawan Malau +5 more
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With the increasing use of electric propulsion ships, the emergence of the shaftless rim-driven thruster (RDT) as a revolutionary integrated motor thruster is gradually becoming an important development direction for green ships.
Hongfen Bai, Bo Yu, Wei Gu
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MARINE EDUCATION IN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRY
The article deals with the maritime education as industry!based staff training. Within the framework of Russian higher education system, industry!based education should not be considered as secondary or peripheral.
Ivan I. Kostylev, Mikhail K. Ovsyannikov
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A Visual Guidance and Control Method for Autonomous Landing of a Quadrotor UAV on a Small USV
Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) are commonly used as mobile docking stations for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to ensure sustained operational capabilities.
Ziqing Guo +4 more
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Financial performance under stress: the case of the Norwegian maritime cluster [PDF]
The present study investigates the Norwegian maritime industry in terms of its economic activity during the period 2001–2018. The purpose of the study is to determine the financial state and to conduct the cluster analysis of the companies which belong ...
Viktoriia Koilo
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This study addresses the urgent need for marine engineering technicians equipped with the competencies required to navigate the rapidly evolving demands of the maritime industry.
R. Riyanto +2 more
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Seafaring continues to be risky despite the tremendous international effort to curb maritime accidents. While onboard, seafarers, as the principal human element in the maritime industry, must face myriad physical and mental stresses and dynamic safety ...
Asanka Rajapakse, Gholam Reza Emad
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Academic and practical professional discourse regarding the future of the maritime industry frequently refers to “sustainable development” and “sustainability,” both of which exhibit a complex interrelation of economic, environmental, and social aspects.
Alina Prylipko, Michael Ekow Manuel
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