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Boudicca at La Coruna in northern Spain. - Credit: Archant A cruise ship formerly owned by Fred. Olsen is being broken up in a Turkish shipyard. Boudicca, a 177m long cruise liner, was bought by the Suffolk-based cruise company in 2005 but was retired by the business in August 2020. Boudicca, along with sister ship Black Watch, was sold to be used as accommodation vessels for shipyard workers in Turkey. But now, it has been reported that Boudicca was beached at a scrapping yard in Aliaga, Turkey, for breaking down. Fred Olsen retired ships Boudicca and Black Watch. Pictured: Black Watch in Eidfjord, Norway ....
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Designed with user privacy and security in mind Currently in use by governments and private enterprises around the world to help manage the coronavirus outbreak Helping Cruise lines return to operations during coronavirus pandemic What Tracesafe does: Tracesafe Inc (CSE:TSF) is playing a vital role in the safe reopening of a post-coronavirus (COVID-19) economy. Headquartered in the British Virgin Islands and listed in Canada, the company has developed a suite of real-time location management services and contact tracing solutions enabled through advanced, low power bluetooth beacons and enterprise cloud management. Designed with user privacy and comprehensive administrative control, the TraceSafe suite of products do not require the installation of apps on user cell phones. Its wearable technology only collects anonymous interaction data with other wearables, and all communication between devices is secured using top-level encryption. ....
TraceSafe agrees to two-year deal onboard ships with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines TraceSafe Inc. (CSE: TSF) CEO Wayne Lloyd joined Steve Darling from Proactive to bring news the company has entered into an agreement to help one of the hardest hit industries by the worldwide pandemic, the Cruise Line Industry. TraceSafe signing a two-year wearable technology agreement with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines on-board their fleet of cruise ships. Lloyd telling Proactive the partnership will see TraceSafe s intelligent wearable technology initially deployed on three of Fred. Olsen s ships: Borealis, Balmoral, and Bolette. Lloyd says solution is designed to meet the most complex of guidelines, such as contact tracing 15 minutes accumulative in any 24 hour period. ....
Message : Required fields Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - May 5, 2021) - Tracesafe Inc. (CSE: TSF) ( TraceSafe ), a global leader in wearable safety tech and connected workforce solutions, including large-scale venue management and asset tracking, announced today a two-year wearable technology agreement with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines on-board their fleet of cruise ships. As Fred. Olsen Cruise lines returns to cruising, TraceSafe is proud to support the cruise line s health and safety protocols for guests and crew. The partnership will see TraceSafe s intelligent wearable technology initially deployed on three of Fred. Olsen s ships: Borealis, Balmoral, and Bolette. With over 15 million contacts per day, TraceSafe s cloud processing can facilitate contact tracing for even the world s largest enterprise - and its unique wearables are built with low energy connectivity, making them a perfect choice for environments such as cruise lines. ....