Insight: Building the Smart City
While the transportation sector’s rapid development has witnessed ports transform into connected environments, the shift towards connectivity is also taking effect beyond the gate
While the transportation sector’s rapid development has witnessed ports transform into connected environments, the shift towards connectivity is also taking effect beyond the gate
5G for connected cities will generate approximately US$17 trillion in revenue by 2035, according to a new report by ABI Research and commissioned by InterDigital, a mobile technology research and development specialist.
The Canadian government has announced a US$35.4 million for two major projects to increase capacity at the Port of Halifax to improve connections to international sea lanes and markets.
APM Terminals Algeciras, the Mediterranean’s largest container trade hub, has announced that it will renew and boost its existing fleet of terminal tractors
OneWeb, experts in global communications, has partnered with the maritime industry to bring the first fiber-like connectivity service to the market.
DNV GL and Kongsberg have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the ambition to help bring about the digitalization of the maritime industry and greatly enhance customer benefit and ease.
Rotterdam has announced that it is furthering its cooperation with DeltaPort Niederrheinhäfen as part of a plan to pursue digitalization and reduce emissions
Navis has announced that Five Continents International Container Terminal has successfully automated 31 rail-mounted gantry cranes
Hyperloop is one of the most exciting innovations in recent years and has the potential to revolutionize world trade and logistics.
Associated British Ports has announced that a new hybrid crane from lifting solutions provider Liebherr has arrived at the Port of Hull
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.
As part of a $12 million programme to develop energy solutions, the Energy Market Authority has agreed to collaborate with PSA Singapore on transforming port operations