Saturday, April 4, 2015

Rolls Royce Develops Drone Shipbots to take Charge on tomorrows Ocean

Rolls-Royce is working hard on developing unmanned cargo boats that can roam around the oceans packed with containers, controlled by the captain sitting safely on the shore using virtual facility to pilot their unmanned vehicles.


According to Bloomberg reports regarding the project, it aims to make the shipping industry less expensive, easier and much safer. The shipping market is worth more than $375 billion annually. These automated unmanned vehicle will aim to make that huge transactions safer and more efficient.

According to reports, Rolls-Royce’s early designs will be 5 percent lighter in weight, with 12 to 15 percent less fuel consumption per trip. You are also saving around $3,300 in crew costs per day, that will cut around 40% of total operating costs incurred for manned shipping ocean-bound shipping.

Rolls-Royce Wants to Develop Drone ShipBots



This can also replace our current waterbourne mechanism. Despite of all the cautious work, there’s no question that huge companies are hungry for such kind of unmanned automation, as well as its cheaper, plus faster and more safer delivery from dock to customer

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