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Ocean Ports & Carriers: Page 35
Automation
Route Pilot AI Optimizes Voyage Efficiency
Yara Marine Technologies
Yara Marine launches a cloud-based AI-powered ship operation support system that utilizes high-frequency data to calculate the most advantageous propulsion settings for upcoming voyages.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
CIMC’s Maersk Takeover Terminated Following Regulatory Challenges
A.P. Moller- Maersk
The proposed transaction would have combined two of the world’s four suppliers of insulated container boxes and refrigerated shipping containers.
Risk/Compliance
What Shippers Need to Know to Navigate Potential UK Port Stoppages
Overhaul
When chokepoints in the supply chain overflow, it creates logjams of stationary freight. Whether at the port itself or nearby drayage yards, the backup of freight draws the attention of organized thieves and local street criminals.
Transportation
Female Safety Professionals Take On Transportation
Women In Trucking (WIT)
The amount of female safety professionals in corporations with for-hire or private fleets in the commercial freight transportation industry increases to over 40%.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
What Felixstowe Port Strike Means for the Supply Chain
project44
A strike at Felixstowe, the U.K.’s leading container port, will have far-reaching implications for the British economy and supply chains, as previous port strikes in the U.S., Germany and South Korea have shown.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Multiple Supply Chain Risks Accelerate Reshoring
The Reshoring Initiative
Shifting geopolitical forces are keeping supply chain risks in focus, resulting in increases in public awareness, government interventions and actions by individual companies.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Felixstowe Strike Could Disrupt More Than $800M in Trade
Felixstowe handles about one-third of Britain’s total container volume and an even bigger share of direct trade with Asia.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
How the Shanghai Backups are Going to Upend 2H Logistics Success
Sleek Technologies
Despite the challenges that the industry faced in late 2021, when the calendar flipped to 2022, there was at least some semblance of optimism that by Q3 we would at least see a medium degree of normalcy return to the supply chain industry.
Fleet Management
Truckers Protest AB5, Disrupt Supply Chains
AB5, the “gig worker” law, was introduced in 2018 to make gig-centric corporations, like rideshare companies, provide their contractors with more worker protections.
Warehousing
2022 State of the Supply Chain
Today's supply chains are in crisis mode, and industry experts are already anticipating struggles for 2022 into 2023. Download this FREE whitepaper and discover the opportunities and threats of the New Year.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
U.S. Ports Experience High Import Volume Despite West Coast Labor Contract Expiration
National Retail Federation (NRF)
The contract between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association expired July 1, but cargo operations are continuing.
Transportation
As Consumers Cut Spending, Online Merchants Need Affordable Shipping Options to Win Sales
Via.Delivery
Budget-conscious online shoppers are being more selective about spending as costs continue to rise and consumers feel the pinch to their wallets.
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