Seafarers Win Minimum Wage Bump
The International Transport Workers’ Federation and the International Chamber of Shipping have mediated an agreement on a new minimum wage for seafarers
The International Transport Workers’ Federation and the International Chamber of Shipping have mediated an agreement on a new minimum wage for seafarers
BPA Chief welcomes agreement but warns of uncertainty
Kalmar, ABB and Nokia have successfully conducted industrial trials of 5G technology, leveraging its low-latency capabilities to support time-critical applications and enhance protection and efficiency
As ports and terminals strive for greater connectivity, and seek the most efficient means of transitioning to automated processes, could there be a solution which facilitates this change?
V.Group, a provider of vessel management services, has announced that it will launch the Seafarer app, a project to transform crew management and the seafarer experience
Esben Poulsson, Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping, has called for International Maritime Organization’s STCW Seafarer Training Regime to be revised
Port Technology has provided a rundown of the five most viewed technical papers from Edition 79: Smart Ports and Supply Chain Technologies
Five of the world’s leading port and terminal operators, including DP World and the Port of Rotterdam, have undertaken a week-long recycling initiative to promote sustainable resource usage
Hostages taken following attack off Nigerian coast
More than 50 automated machines keep container terminal moving
Multi-purpose East African port vital to regional stability
Konecranes, a smart port solutions provider, has signed a software service level agreement with Ports of Auckland