Box loss at sea: new rules

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The WSC’s 2025 report reports a surprisingly low number of containers lost at sea in 2024, despite rising trade through challenging routes. However, even small numbers pose risks to ships and marine life—especially with containers that float or sink unpredictably. Emerging solutions, including AI-based detection systems and stricter regulations, promise to reduce accidents and environmental harm. Explore how industry updates and technological advances are paving the way for safer, greener shipping practices

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