Denmark to Develop First Digital Shipping Register
The Danish Maritime Authority has revealed that it is developing the world’s first digital shipping register, with the platform expected to arrive by 2020
The Danish Maritime Authority has revealed that it is developing the world’s first digital shipping register, with the platform expected to arrive by 2020
MSC Gayane, which was found to be carrying nearly 20 tons of cocaine in a $1.3 billion drug bust launched at the Port of Philadelphia, has been seized
Those of you who were lucky enough to join us at CTAC this year will be familiar with the ‘live’ interview of Athena – the advanced AI 2.0 system from INFORM’s 2038: A Smart Port Story novella.
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) have broken the record for the world’s biggest container ship after the 23,000 TEU MSC Gulsun was delivered on July 8, 2019.
Leading operator APM Terminals has revealed that Vado Gateway, its newest terminal facility, will be inaugurated in December 2019
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has responded to China’s decision to raise the security level for its vessels heading through the Strait of Malacca
HSBC has released a video demonstrating how blockchain’s potential to transform the global supply chain and detailed how it recently connected two platforms to transport a shipment from Hong Kong to Dubai.
Wärtsilä has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry to support the growth of its exhaust gas cleaning systems
APM Terminals Gothenburg (APMT) has announced that its new standard procedures for container lashing, which includes what it describes as ‘Lean’ methodology, has cut quay crane waiting times by approximately 90%.
CMA CGM-owned company has announced that it has successfully completed the first simultaneous operations LNG bunkering on a container vessel in Europe
The first Maritime Innovation Hub in the UK, a part of the government-funded “Maritime 2050 Strategy”, has been opened at the Port of Tyne
The Port of Rotterdam has been joined by German Transport Minister Volker Wissing in demanding more efficient cargo transport along the Rhine Corridor