Shipping is one of the biggest transport means moving about 80%-90% of the world trade and that has experienced an increased demand from supply chain actors.
Professor Luca Urciuoli, MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, Boston, US
Richard Morton and Nico De Cauwer examine the ongoing challenge of standardization and explain why it is so important for the industry
Richard Morton, Secretary General, International Port Community Systems Association; Nico De Cauwer, Business Architect Digitalisation & Port Community Projects, Port of Antwerp
Oliver Ruelle overviews how the growing amount of data and information being generated by the maritime sector can be managed intelligently by ports and terminals
Olivier Ruelle, Global Systems Manager, Conductix-Wampfler, France
In a world increasingly shaped by infrastructure initiatives – spearheaded by, but not limited to, the China-sponsored Belt and Road Initiative– connectivity is fast becoming a key area of statecraft.
Technology permeates our everyday activities, but its reach is even larger than that: governments and businesses are increasingly using their products and services to reshape
James Canham, Managing Director, Accenture Border Services
From Shanghai to Los Angeles, IT services and systems now connect the various infrastructures of the supply chain, creating a complex web of dependencies.
Brent Whitfield, CEO, DCG Technical Solutions
Edition: Smart Ports & Supply Chains
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