Latest News – Page 93
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US recession top worry for carriers
Recession in the US, geopolitical tensions and rising costs are key concerns for the freight forwarding industry
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Khalifa Port expands drydock services
An expansion of Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi to include drydock services will help meet the evolving needs of global clients
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Sea freight tracking system
A freight tracking solution designed for air cargo is now available to the ocean freight sector, including logistics service providers and shippers
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Port of Newcastle joins H2 partnership
The Port of Newcastle is the first Australian port to join a global consortium to explore the potential of hydrogen
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DP World welcomes closer ties with Türkiye
DP World has welcomed a new economic partnership between the UAE and Türkiye
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Successful trial of solar panels at London Gateway
The new solar panels at DP World’s London Gateway are helping the company achieve its net zero by 2050 ambitions
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Six extra pairs of eyes at Antwerp
Six autonomous drones are now patrolling the skies above the Antwerp port area boosting operational management and security
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Decarbonisation with the helping hand of machines
Unprecedented challenges call for new solutions and that’s where artificial intelligence (AI) comes in
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Supply chain weakness threatens UK business
Third party supply chain data breaches are costing UK businesses nearly a quarter of a million pounds in fines
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Colombian terminal installs 4.9G network
Colombia’s largest private hydrocarbon terminal is improving reliability with a new 4.9G network
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Driving AI efficiency in the cargo supply chain
Scope AI provides a conversational interface into Nexxiot’s unique supply chain data
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Vision - Hurdles - Confidence Needed
India is in the ascendancy as an alternative manufacturing location to China, but there remains work to be done to build investor confidence. At a micro level, the same point applies in conjunction with South Africa’s Durban Container Terminal – pier 2 – the fundamental issue is will theory go into practice?
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Evidence-Based Approach
In BMT’s experience, the resilience planning process is an evidence-based approach, shown to save owners and operators costs and downtime in the future.
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Liverpool in bid for Clean Maritime Research Hub
Liverpool is in a bid to become the UK’s flagship Clean Maritime Research Hub
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Addressing green port infrastructure needs
Sustainability was the topic for a recent roundtable discussion at Stockholm Norvik Port
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Making biofuel available across the UK
There’s a new biofuels partnership at Ireland’s first clean fuels terminal
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Valencia Looking Up
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has announced its fi rst monthly increase in container traffic…
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The EU’s intermodal ambition: aspirational or dangerous?
In March 2023, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) published a report in which it argued that the EU’s ambitions regarding the growth of intermodal transport are not realistic.
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The challenges facing the Greening of the shipping sector
It will take decades before we see the end of marine oil-based fuels and the alternative fuels, particularly LNG, may not bring the benefits touted.