Port Technology's latest edition of the journal is now available online and in print.
The ‘Linking the Supply Chain’ edition 78 of the journal, which is led by a technical paper authored by Wolfgang Lehmacher of the World Economic Forum, has provided PTI’s audience with an idea of what to expect from a new event by Port Technology.
Lehmacher’s ‘Ports for Tomorrow: Smart Links in Intelligent Supply Chains’ technical paper has helped build the intellectual groundwork for the Smart Ports & Supply Chain Technologies conference (SPSC).
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Other edition 78 technical papers which mirror the theme of SPSC include ‘DP World: Linking the Supply Chain’ by Rashid Abdullah, CEO, Europe and Russia, DP World; ‘Digital Transformation: Are Start-Ups the New Leaders?’ Mare Straetmans, PortXL; and ‘Blockchain for Maritime: Securing the Cyber Environment’ by Darko Djuric, CargoX.
Full list of edition 78 technical papers:
- A Renaissance Port: Moving America’s Energy – Sean Strawbridge, Port of Corpus Christi Authority
- Arctic Container Shipping: The Risks of Heavy Fuel Oil – Dr. Bryan Comer, International Council on Clean Transportation
- Autonomous Ships: Nautical Traffic in Ports – Xavier Bellsolà Olba and Yang Zhou, Delft University of Technology
- Blockchain for Maritime: Securing the Cyber Environment – Darko Djuric, CargoX
- Crane & Operator Health & Safety – Port Equipment Manufacturers Association
- Cybersecurity and the Intelligent Supply Chain – Captain Andrew Tucci, US Coast Guard
- DP World: Linking the Supply Chain – Rashid Abdullah, DP World
- Digital Disruption in Australia and the Global and Logistic Industry – Michael Bouari, CEO, 1-Stop Connections
- Digital Transformation: Are Start-Ups the New Leaders? – Mare Straetmans, PortXL
- End-to-End Planning Processes – Dr. Oscar Pernia Fernandez, XVELA
- Energy Peak Shavings for Ship-to-Shore Cranes – Prof. Harry Geerlings, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Prof. Ron van Duin, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences; and Robert Heij, Delft University of Technology
- Expanding Perspectives: From Port Focus to Supply Chain Focus – Kuenz
- Humans and Technology: Understanding the Sceptical User – Dr. Eva Savelsberg, and Matthew Wittemeier, INFORM
- Integrating Smart Ports and Supply Chains: Through the Prism of Singapore – Dr. Wei Yim Yap, Singapore University of Social Sciences, Singapore; and Dr. Jasmine Siu Lee Lam, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Maersk: Next-Gen Efficiency in Reefer Operations – Søren Leth Johannsen, Maersk Container Industry
- Optimizing Berth Schedules: It’s Time to go Green – Maxim A. Dulebenets, Florida A&M University-Florida State University
- Port Automation: A Paradox for the Shipping Industry – Prof. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Hofstra University
- Ports for Tomorrow: Smart Links in Supply Chains – Wolfgang Lehmacher, World Economic Forum
- Q&A: David Moosbrugger, Kuenz – David Moosbrugger, Kuenz
- Samalaju Industrial Park: Using Renewable Energy to Handle Bulk – Daniel Mahr, P.E., Energy Associates
- Terminal Automation Platforms: Open Interfaces – Timo Lehto, Jari Hamalainen, Heimo Poutanen, Kalmar
- The Automated Empty Container Depot: A World First for Rotterdam – Joost Achterkamp, Solid Port Solutions
- The IMO Greenhouse Gas Strategy: An Update – Simon Bennett, International Chamber of Shipping
- The Intelligent Supply Chain: From Vision to Reality – Dr. Leonard Heilig and Dr. Stefan Voß, University of Hamburg
- The Next Generation: The Vision of PSA – Ong Kim Pong, PSA International
- The Sea-Freight Automation Framework (SAF) – Alex Goussiatiner, Independent Port Consultant
- The Value of Maritime Simulators: A Much Needed New Approach – Erik Hietbrink MSc, Simwave
- Virtual Queuing: A Game-Changer for DP World Antwerp – Alex Bäcker, QLess