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October 15, 2021

BOSTInno: A Tugboat Made A 1,000-mile Voyage Around Denmark. The Pilot Was in Boston.

In the NewsBy Sea MachinesOctober 15, 2021

But this isn’t just any tugboat: During most of the journey it was being controlled remotely from a waterfront conference room in Boston.

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