by SimPlus | Sep 27, 2015 | News
SimPlus was invited by the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore to present at the first session in its innovation exchange sharing series, an initiative under the innovation working committee with the purpose of generating wider awareness of MPA’s efforts in cultivating and working with technology partners/suppliers to deliver innovative solutions for the port.SimPlus’ Managing Director, Ms Stuti Nautiyal, presented an overview of the work SimPlus has done for the Port of Singapore and the region, with a special emphasis on innovation related to vessel traffic management, which was the theme of the session. The Chief Executive of MPA and several senior management and staff members attended the session. SimPlus is proud to be MPA’s partner in devising and developing innovative solutions, with the joint aim of making the Singapore Port a smarter and more efficient one.
by SimPlus | Sep 25, 2015 | News
SimPlus is honored to get a mention in the speech by Deputy Prime Minister, Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs Mr Teo Chee Hean, at the 30th anniversary gala dinner of the Singapore Shipping Association (SSA), on 25th September 2015, Friday.
Mr Teo highlighted SimPlus in the area of innovation and technology. He mentioned that “..Our companies need to constantly develop and adopt new innovations in order to sustain Maritime Singapore’s resilience and competitiveness in the long run. MPA has been working closely with the industry to promote maritime R&D. More than a decade ago, MPA and A*STAR supported a joint project with NTU to develop simulation capabilities for marine traffic and port operations. Today, that project has spun off into its own company – SimPlus – developing simulation solutions and operations intelligence for different parts of the maritime industry. It has since worked with MPA on anchorage management, with our ports on cargo and terminal planning, and with the Singapore Cruise Centre on passenger terminal operations.”
Read the full text of the speech on MPA website here or on the Ministry of Home Affairs website here.
by SimPlus | Aug 27, 2015 | News
Ms Stuti Nautiyal, SimPlus’ Managing Director was invited to guest lecture at IBC’s intensive training course on Port Productivity, Optimization and Capacity Planning. It was a 2 day comprehensive course where participants got to understand the various aspects of port productivity, learn how to optimise port operations and plan for port expansion. SimPlus was invited to present a session on Simulation and Port Operations Planning.
The course was organized by IBC Asia, a division of Informa plc, the largest publicly owned organiser of conferences and courses in the world providing inspiring marketplaces and the opportunity for knowledge to be shared. It was managed by Asia Ports & Terminals Consultants Pte. Ltd., a consultant for multipurpose ports and terminals.
by SimPlus | May 27, 2015 | News
SimPlus has contributed its part to a fund raising event for The Red Pencil Singapore, a charity organization to assist children in crisis situations, and help traumatized children express themselves through art as part of their healing process.
The donation drive, Great Wall Marathon campaign, was initiated by SimPlus’ client Dredging International, to help The Red Pencil start art therapy sessions with most of the community care and family services centers in Singapore. SimPlus is very happy to have made a small difference in the lives of some of the underprivileged in our society.
by SimPlus | Apr 27, 2015 | News
In 2012, the 5th Co-operation Forum on the Safety of Navigation and Environmental Protection in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore was held in Singapore. It led to an initiative that aims to help boost navigational safety and traffic efficiency in the Straits.
The initiative involves developing a Ship Traffic Management System (STMS) that effectively provides vessels with recommended speeds and routes as they passage through the Straits or prepare to call at a port along it
Spearheaded by maritime agencies in Singapore, Norway, Indonesia and Malaysia, the STMS project is part of the umbrella e-Navigation concept by the International Maritime Organization, which aims to harmonise maritime navigation systems to improve the safety, security and protection of the marine environment.
As part of this STMS project, a Ship Traffic Simulator (STS) is needed to determine the feasibility of proposed traffic management plans before their implementation in the real world. Maritime personnel will also be able to use this STS as a component in the next-generation VTS when new e-Navigation services are introduced between 2015 and 2020.
SimPlus is handling the design and development of the STS. It is working closely with renowned maritime research company Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (Marintek) on the design, while Kongsberg Norcontrol IT, a Norwegian firm that focuses on maritime surveillance, helps coordinate matters between this project and a parallel STMS initiative known as SESAME Straits (Secure, Efficient, and Safe maritime traffic Management in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore). SESAME Straits is funded by the Research Council of Norway (RCN).
The project was featured on the MOU signing ceremony for the bilateral agreement on maritime education, training and research and development (R&D) between MPA and RCN. More detail can be found at MPA website.