Denmark Produces Global Maritime Hub Plan
The Danish government has produced a plan that will grow the Danish maritime sector into a global maritime hub by 2025
The Danish government has produced a plan that will grow the Danish maritime sector into a global maritime hub by 2025
Digitalization, automation and terminal evolution are just some of the topics that Port Technology has covered in interviews with a range of experts
Navis has trained undergraduate and graduate students at SUNY Maritime College on the N4 terminal operating system that manages more than 300 container terminals worldwide
Infographics on the container shipping alliance, videos and pictures of chaotic scenes on land and sea, shocking news about the TEU of the latest biggest vessel
We wrap up the year with a roundup of the most-read technical papers of 2017
Port Technology’s new edition of the journal will help you understand how to address the growing call for improved cybersecurity
The UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has found that “poor stevedoring practices” were partly to blame for a fatality
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has developed virtual reality (VR) technology into an education tool that can be used at sea and on land to improve mariner safety
Port Technology’s third Container Terminal Automation Conference focuses on the new theme of artificial intelligence
Port Technology has integrated a new real-time notification system into its website that will stop those who sign up from missing important industry developments
CMA CGM has released footage of a towing exercise between its 16,020 TEU Marco Polo containership and two tugboats off the coast of Le Havre, a major port in northern France’s Normandy region
The conflict between automation and labor unions in the port industry has been discussed by Dr. Eva Savelsberg, SVP, Logistics Division at INFORM GmbH