All Digital articles
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NewsPort Esbjerg upgrades control room
The Port of Esbjerg’s upgraded control room centralises systems to improve coordination, safety and management of rising port activity
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NewsOptiBook Launch
Container management solution, Optibook, has been launched by Patrick Terminals at the Port of Brisbane, Australia.
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NewsKaleris launches terminal insights
US-based Kaleris has launched Terminal Insights, a new data platform targeting the reduction of bottlenecks in marine terminals, while also improving operational performance through live data visibility.
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NewsDigital service for Kenya’ customs declarations
DP World has announced the release of a new digital customs platform, CARGOES Customs, with Electronic Citizen Solutions (eCitizen) in Nairobi, Kenya.
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NewsPort cost management process optimised
Greece-based forward-thinking AI-powered maritime software company, HarborLab, has moved to further accelerate development and expansion of its capabilities towards delivering more robust, AI-enabled solutions to customers.
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NewsBox Release Revolution
Following diverse problems associated with container release a new standard is under development with associated new technology being rolled out
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NewsAI for supply chain resilience
Global logistics and supply chain service provider PSA BDP, part of PSA Group, is teaming up with A*Star’s Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) to develop a new AI model, dubbed ‘AI-based Event Mining and Impact Evaluation of Maritime Shipping Disruptions.’
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NewsNews in brief: October - December 2025: Digital
A round up of Port Strategy October - December 2025 issue’s digital news.
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NewsTOTE completes Tideworks TOS deployment
TOTE Maritime Alaska has completed its Tideworks TOS deployment, improving efficiency and automation
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NewsDP World digitalises Kenyan trade
DP World has launched its digital PCS in Kenya to boost trade efficiency, transparency and regional competitiveness
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NewsLMT showcases 5G port innovations
LMT has demonstrated innovative 5G-enabled drones and USVs at Baltic Container Terminal in Riga
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NewsAI boosts freight loading efficiency
A new innovation uses AI to optimise train loading and network planning, boosting efficiency for terminals and ports
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NewsBlueTechPort gets the green light in Barcelona
COMSA-led joint venture has won the bid to build a sustainable innovation hub at the Port of Barcelona
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NewsNews in brief: July - September 2025: Digital
A round up of Port Strategy July - September 2025 issue’s digital news.
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NewsThree Digital Projects for India
India’s Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is launching three new digital initiatives to boost efficiency and productivity in the maritime sector:
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Lion Bulk Goes Digital
Lion Bulk Handling has launched a new innovative approach in ship unloader technology with the integration of Digital Twins.
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NewsCyber Threats Highlighted
Leading global cyber threat intelligence specialist, EclectricIQ, has partnered with NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) to deliver actionable intelligence for protecting maritime infrastructure against state-sponsored cyber threats.
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NewsPort of Tyne 5G Autonomous Trials
The Port of Tyne in the UK is testing new automated container movements using a 5G network that will support real-time data sharing, secure communications, and system integration.
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NewsAthena transforms Newport workforce scheduling
The Port of Newport is streamlining workforce planning with Ensemble’s smart Athena platform
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NewsHyundai Rotem confirms mega AGV order for Dongwon global terminal
Hyundai Rotem has confirmed a new contract for Dongwon Global Terminal Busan at Pusan New Port, Pier 7. This deal will see the supply of 57 automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and associated control systems, chargers, and ancillary equipment.