Rolls-Royce, Associated British Ports and Svitzer to develop next generation port technologies

Rolls-Royce has signed an agreement with Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s leading port operator, and global towage operator Svitzer, to develop the next generation of technologies which will keep Britain trading.

http://www.maritimeprofessionals.net/Employment/rolls-royce-associated-british-ports-and-svitzer-to-develop-next-generation-port-technologies-article-724.aspx

Lasse Kristoffersen, CEO of Torvald Klaveness

Lasse Kristoffersen started in Torvald Klaveness in 2007 heading up the business unit Klaveness Maritime Logistics.
In September 2011 he was appointed new Chief Executive Officer for Torvald Klaveness and became the first company CEO from outside the Klaveness family.

Lasse describes the journey from a genuine, traditional shipowner to a true digital organization ready to meet the demands of the future and how everyone in Torvald Klaveness will be invited to take part in that journey.

I met Lasse...

Full: https://shippingpodcast.com/lasse-kristoffersen-ceo-of-torvald-klaveness/

Shared cost model “really important” in insuretech, says Reppe

The shared cost model when developing software has many advantages over development costs being allocated on a case-by-case, customer-by-customer basis, says Ronny Reppe, CEO of Norway-based insurance platform provider Noria. In a recent interview with Insurance Marine News Reppe said that “the...

https://insurancemarinenews.com/insurance-marine-news/shared-cost-model-really-important-in-insuretech-says-reppe/

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