Q&A: Ryan Kelly, Virgin Hyperloop One
Hyperloop is one of the most exciting innovations in recent years and has the potential to revolutionize world trade and logistics.
Hyperloop is one of the most exciting innovations in recent years and has the potential to revolutionize world trade and logistics.
Technology specialists Kongsberg have announced the unveiling of ‘Vessel Insight’, a unique subscription-based service addressing the key digital data infrastructure challenges in the maritime industry.
Wärtsilä has unveiled its Navi-Planner voyage planning and optimization solution, developed by Transas to reduce the length of voyage planning
Hapag-Lloyd, the fifth largest carrier in the world by market share, has unveiled ‘Hapag-Lloyd LIVE’, its new customized, real-time supply chain monitoring system as part of its efforts to deliver enhanced logistics transparency.
Port of Gothenburg has revealed that the construction of its Svea Terminal, a rail-connected crossdocking facility for forest products, has now commenced
Leading shipping line Maersk and logistics service provider DB Schenker are cooperating to fight ocean pollution and reduce CO2 emissions
The Port of Oakland has received a US$12.4 million from the California Transportation Commission for the implementation of the Freight Intelligent Transportation System (FITS) management, security systems and roadway improvements.
Russia is planning on building a new deep-water in its Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad after it won the support of President Vladimir Putin, according to national reports.
Shipping company ZIM has announced that it will expand its fleet of ZIMonitor refrigerated containers, adding advanced “Star Cool” units manufactured by MCI
Edition 85: Supply Chain Collaboration is now available and features an exclusive paper from MIT professor and supply chain expert Yossi Sheffi
Navis has announced that it will cooperate with IoT and logistics specialist Loginno to offer its customers greater container visibility
US President Donald Trump has announced he will impose a 5% tariff on all Mexican goods in order to stop immigrants cross the border illegally, in a move that could severely jeopardize the new North American trade agreement.