Canada Reveals Major Port Investment
The Government of Canada has announced a major investment of $17 million to increase container capacity at the Port of Belledune
The Government of Canada has announced a major investment of $17 million to increase container capacity at the Port of Belledune
Imagine what it would take to cut a three-hour journey to just 30 minutes and being able to transport cargo across some of the most hostile terrains cleanly and seamlessly.
Smart cities will become “commonplace” in the next ten years, according to more than 50% of respondents in a recent poll by Wi-SUN Alliance
A.P. Moeller Maersk (Maersk) has signed a deal with Bollore Logistics, leaders in international logistics and supply chain management, to cut CO2 emissions from 20% per container transported by 2025.
China Merchants Port Group has announced an agreement with China Mobile and Huawei Technologies to establish a 5G innovation hub for the port industry
PTI once again interviewed some of the industry’s finest minds on what to expect in the near future
Following on from recent insights into Cloud technology and the Internet-of-Things, Real-Time Business Solutions (RBS) have once again looked at one of the biggest themes in the maritime industry, namely the Fourth Industrial Revolution and how it might affect container handling.
Cavotec, a provider of automation and electrification systems for ports, has agreed to supply its automated mooring solution MoorMaster to the Port of Turku
The Port of Rotterdam has signed letters of intent with four new companies for projects that will boost sustainability, improve efficiency and make the port smarter
The world’s shipping lanes, upon which the global economy depends, are getting busier every year, driven by rapid increases in e-commerce and the opening up of new markets. Consequently, ports and terminals are being constantly being made to handle greater numbers of goods as ships get bigger.
The ongoing trade conflict with China could pose a serious threat to the US economy, according to the Port of Oakland’s executive director Chris Lytle
APM Terminals (APMT) has released a video titled ‘Women at Work, APM Terminals Apapa’ as part of its efforts to build an inclusive workplace in the terminal.