Cruise Ship Jobs - Deck Officers and Ratings Positions
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The Deck Department on a cruise ship is a part of the Marine Operations division. The primary responsibilities of the Deck Officers and Ratings are the safe navigation of the vessel plus all safety and security aspects of the ship's operations, including guests, officers, crew and staff members. Although the actual head of the department is the Staff Captain, the highest ranking person aboard - the Captain/Master of the ship (at least due to the nature of his profession - a Deck Officer) is considered a member of the Deck department. There are in general two different types of positions - Deck Officers (Captain; Staff Captain; 1st, 2nd, 3rd Officers;
Rolls-Royce Testing Drone Technology for Unmanned Cargo Ships
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- Published on Wednesday, 01 October 2014 03:32
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Rolls-Royce believes time of drone cargo ships has come
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- Published on Wednesday, 01 October 2014 03:21
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Marine innovation engineering department at Rolls-Royce has presented a draft design of an ocean-going robo-vessel that could enter service within a decade. Experts remain highly skeptical that computers could replace human instincts anytime soon.
Rolls-Royce (RR/) Holdings Plc, which started designing autonomous cargo vessels in 2013, have presented in Bloomberg original computer design of crewless cargo ships. The vessels have a distinct difference from all modern ships: they lack any
Rolls-Royce launches new medium speed marine engines
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Rolls-Royce has unveiled the first of a new family of medium-speed engines for the marine market that will include versions powered by diesel and gas.
The new engines offer a 20% increase in power per cylinder, while reducing fuel consumption, emissions and through-life operating costs compared to existing engines in the Rolls-Royce Bergen range.
The first engine, the B33:45 powered by diesel, was officially launched at the SMM exhibition in Hamburg.
Cleaner oceans
Mikael Makinen, Rolls-Royce, President - Marine commented: "Ship owners want better performance at a lower price and society wants cleaner oceans. This new family of engines will deliver what our customers need in terms of cost and the environment, and so I'm delighted to be able to launch the first engine in what

