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About me

Frank Diegel is the CEO and founder of Marine-Pilots.com and the CEO of the IT company TRENZ too.
His company is located in Bremen (Bremerhaven).

He has studied computer science. For more than 15 years he has been developing hard- and software especially for pilots. The topic of digitalisation in shipping is his great passion.

Why am I here?

My intention with Marine-Pilots.com is: to bring pilots, suppliers and interested parties together, generate a large community and promote the exchange of information among each other.

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My Content

Opinion "Ship's Pilot" - A poem by Gaylen K. Bunker

by Frank Diegel - published on 13 February 2020

A wonderful poem by Gaylen K. Bunker found on YouTube. As read by the author from bis book "Poems".

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Article Is the 26,000 TEU container vessel coming now?

by Frank Diegel - published on 12 January 2020

The last month Jan Tiedemann from Alphaliner (BRS) in Hamburg has reported, that DNV GL has awarded Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding (group) Co., Ltd. an approval in principle for the design of an LNG-powered 25,000 TEU container vessel. Based upon the reported vessel dimensions, he reckons that the ship could actually have a capacity closer to 26,000 TEU.

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My libraries

Library SWATH & SWASH Technology for safer pilot boarding

by Frank Diegel - published on 20 September 2021