Port Technology's latest edition of the journal is now available online and in print.
The ‘Smart Ports and Supply Chain Technologies’ edition 79 of the journal, which is led by a technical paper authored by Wolfgang Lehmacher of the World Economic Forum, has prepared the audience of PTI for the event under the same name, taking place on October 2-3.
Lehmacher’s ‘The Turning Point for Smart Ports’ encapsulates the motive of the Smart Ports & Supply Chain Technologies conference (#SPSC18), which is to provide ports with the knowledge to become smart and remain vital nodes in the world of global commerce.
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Other edition 79 technical papers which mirror the theme of SPSC include ‘How to Become a Smart Port City of Call’ by Benjamin Vernooij, Business Development Manager IoT & Embedded; Mary Etienne, Business Development Director, Dell EMC; ‘Working as One: Data Sharing’ Derek Kober, VP Marketing, Navis; and ‘Developing a National Trade Community System’ by Matt Kuperholz, Partner and Chief Data Scientist, PwC Australia.
The full list of edition 79 technical papers:
- 20 Years of High-Definition Simulation in the Port Industry, Dr. Yvo Saanen, Pascal Bierhuizen and Arjen de Waal, TBA
- Attack Path Discovery: Supply Chain Security, Brent Whitfield, CEO, DCG Technical Solutions
- Blockchain: Beyond the Hype, Lyon Hardgrave, VP of Product and Business Development, VAKT
- Developing a National Trade Community System, Matt Kuperholz, Partner and Chief Data Scientist, PwC Australia
- Digital Freight Forwarding, Adam Yaron, CEO, FAST Applications
- Enacting Energy: Recovery in Global Logistics, Alistair Williamson, European Regional Engineering Manager DP World Europe & Russia
- How Intelligent Data Systems Change the Way Companies Work, David Moosbrugger, Managing Director, Kuenz
- How to Become a Smart Port City of Call, Benjamin Vernooij, Business Development Manager IoT & Embedded; Mary Etienne, Business Development Director, Dell EMC
- Maritime Cybersecurity’s Choppy Waters, Adam Brown, Manager, Security Solutions, Synopsys
- Maximizing Port Safety: Mission Critical Communications, Tim Clark, Director of Systems Sales, Motorola Solutions, EMEA
- Next Phase IIOT Data for Ports and Port Users, Al Tama, Senior Director, Product Management, ORBCOMM
- Performance Evaluation: Custom Harmonic Filter Design for Port Cranes, Shashank Mathur, Associate Application Engineer, TMEIC Corporation
- Port Community Connectivity: Platforms and Landside, Chris Collins, Chief Operating Officer, Containerchain
- Port Partnerships in Practice, Gerald Hirt, Managing Director, HVCC Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center
- Port Readiness for Megaships, Dr. Byung Kwon Lee, Senior Research Fellow at Centre of Excellence of Modelling & Simulation for Next Generation Ports, National University of Singapore
- PortForward: Towards a Green and Sustainable Ecosystem, Afshin Mansouri, Stefanos Kokkorikos, PortForward
- Ports in Global Supply Chains: Challenges and Opportunities, Rob Zuidwijk, Endowed Professor, Ports in Global Networks, Rotterdam School of Management
- Q&A: Container Transport in 2043, Steve Saxon and Matt Stone, McKinsey and Company and Peregrine Storrs-Fox, TT Club
- Rethinking Port-Wide Autonomy, Chris Mason, Director of Business Development, EMEA, Rajant Corporation
- Review of INFORM’s Futuristic Smart Port Novella, Richard Joy, Consulting Editor, Port Technology International
- Roller Supported Cable Carrier System: Efficient Container Crane Operation, David Smith, Director of Sales, KabelSchlepp Division, U.S. Tsubaki
- Safety in Automation: Development of the Brake Thruster, Eduard Musalf, After Sales Manager, Drive Systems, EMG Automation GmbH
- Smart(er) Ports Needed, James Caldwell, Infrastructure Advisor, ClipperMaritime
- Synchronization for Port Effectiveness, Mikael Lind, Niels-Björn Andersen, Robert Ward, Richard T. Watson, Michael Bergmann and Trond Andersen, RISE Viktoria
- The Digitalization of Trade and Logistics, Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Global Studies and Geography Hofstra University
- The Turning Point for Smart Ports, Wolfgang Lehmacher, Head of Supply Chain and Transport Industries, World Economic Forum
- Transhipment and Feedering: Trades and Operators, Ships and Hubs, Dirk Visser, Senior Shipping Consultant, Managing Editor Publications & DynaLiners, Dynamar
- Truck Appointment Systems and Reefers: Is There a Connection?, Raka Jovanovic, Scientist, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute
- Wave Drift Force Coefficients, Raul Redondo, Raul Atienza, Juan Carlos Carmona, Siport21
- What Blockchain Has in Store for Logistics, Dean Croke, Chief Analysis Officer, FreightWaves and Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA)
- Working as One: Data Sharing, Derek Kober, VP Marketing, Navis