Spotlight: Autonomous Vehicles: The insurance implications of a driverless marine cargo market

Cargo

Similarly to developments in the auto industry, unmanned seafaring vessels could become prevalent in the future. But today the trend is towards partial autonomy. Valerie Hart looks at the prospects of improving vessel performance and safety, hurdles, and implications for insurance

In some ways it is easier, and, in others, more difficult to automate ship operations than vehicles. Easier in there is a history of significant automation on certain vessels. Autopilot has long been

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