PTI is pleased to reveal the latest edition of its e-Journal, which features papers from expert academics and consultants, as well as leading suppliers in the supply chain space.
Download Edition 85: Supply Chain Collaboration here
The global supply chain is a vast system that relies on multiple parties, from shipping lines to freight forwarders.
Also included in that much larger system are ports and terminals, which must look beyond the gate to consider the entire collaborative process that results in efficient logistics, especially as demand on the entire sector continues to grow.
Such is the importance of this issue, Port Technology has dedicated this month’s edition of the e-Journal to the subject of “Supply Chain Collaboration”, bringing together a range of authors to examine how further cooperation between stakeholders can be encouraged.
The full list of papers in Edition 85 includes:
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MIT: Maritime Supply Chain Challenges
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Lars Jensen: Why Is It So Hard to Collaborate?
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Navis: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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IPCSA: Why Standards Matter
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CyberLogitec: A Collaborative Platform for Container Shipping
It is clear that entire industry must work together more closely to ensure the continued growth and prosperity of the ocean supply chain.
This will also be a key focus of the upcoming Smart Digital Ports of the Future Conference. For more information and updates on this event, please subscribe to Port Technology’s newsletter.