UPDATE: PTI Releases Finalized CTAC19 Agenda
Port Technology is very proud to unveil the finalized agenda for the Container Terminal Automation Conference 2019 (#CTAC19), due to be held between 6-8 May in London.
Port Technology is very proud to unveil the finalized agenda for the Container Terminal Automation Conference 2019 (#CTAC19), due to be held between 6-8 May in London.
The Port of Baku has announced it has begun a cooperation agreement with a coalition of leading companies in the Dutch city of Venlo, one of the biggest logistics and transport hubs in Europe.
The Container Terminal Automation Conference 2019 (CTAC19) is now just a matter of days away, and as part of the build-up, we are looking ahead to what the afternoon of Day 2 will bring.
PTI is proud to welcome Matthew Miller, Transportation Industry Principle for OSIsoft, as a keynote speaker at #CTAC19
Maersk-owned carrier Hamburg Süd has announced the naming of its newest container vessel, introducing the “Polar Mexico” at the Port of Veracruz
COSCO Shipping Ports (CSP), the world’s largest terminal operator, saw its net profit fall by 27.9% in the first quarter of 2019, compared to the same time 12 months ago, according to its financial results.
New video shows the making of ‘The Power of Connected’
A.P Moller-Maersk, the largest container shipping line in the world, has released a video of the Maersk Mette’s historic eco-friendly Rotterdam-Shanghai voyage, which was taken by the vessel’s Captain Thomas Hvilborg.
Autonomous technologies and vehicles could be the solution to the trucking shortage predicament of US ports and exporters
Huawei Cloud has announced the launch of a Cloud & AI Innovation Lab in Singapore, which will cultivate local AI talents and accelerate technological innovation
The event will take place just days after the release of Edition 84 of PTI’s journal, entitled ‘Delivering Performance’, for which some of the speakers at CTAC have contributed technical papers, such as TBA’s Dr Yvo Sannen
The Port of Los Angeles has teamed up with Toyota, the California Air Resource Board (CARB), Shell and Kenworth to build the next-generation of zero-emission trucking.