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2018.08.02
MT-FAST Fuel-saving Device Installed on 500 Vessels
2018.07.26
The NYK Group’s Avoidance Navigation Research Employing AI
Receives Support of MLIT
2018.05.31
Dr. Hideyuki Ando Made a Presentation at the International Workshop on Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships and IMO Regulations
2018.03.23
The NYK Group Conducts Ship-to-Shore Connection Test of Navigation Support Tool
2018.03.08
NYK Group and JMU Develop Highly Efficient Ship Propeller
2018.02.22
NYK Group Develops Diagnostic Tool that Analyzes Sounds
to Prevent Machinery Failure
2018.02.15
Joint Test of Next Generation Onboard IoT Platform Conducted
2018.01.25
J-Marine NeCST Has Been Installed on Asuka II
2018.01.23
Test Operations of J-Marine NeCST, a Ship-Navigation Support Tool,
Begin at the On-Land Office
2017.12.26
Announcement of Partial Findings in Study on Avoiding Collisions
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