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Air pollution Monitoring within the Port of Antwerp
Nordic Unmanned and European Maritime Security Company Begin Air pollution Monitoring within the Port of Antwerp, Belgium
Port authorities in Antwerp, Belgium, are making use of EMSA’s Remotely Piloted Plane System (RPAS) to assist their day-to-day monitoring of port operations and speedy response to air pollution incidents within the port space.
The Port of Antwerp is likely one of the greatest port areas on the planet, with a complete port space of 120km2, or about 20.000 soccer fields.
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Along with having a 166km lengthy quay, Port of Antwerp registered over 14.400 seagoing vessels, making the port one of many busiest on the planet. The main focus is on utilizing unmanned know-how to assist port authorities conduct protected and environment friendly surveillance of ship and port operations in addition to to reply to security and air pollution incidents quickly.
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Knut Roar Wiig of Nordic Unmanned was excited to start operations in Antwerp: The beginning of the operation within the Port of Antwerp is marking the beginning of utilizing RPAS as an built-in a part of the port inspection and monitoring providers.
We strongly consider lots of the massive ports throughout Europe have an analogous want and we’re trying ahead to supporting EMSA and the Port of Antwerp in exploring how our RPAS service could be as related as attainable for the port authorities.
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