Remove Analysis Remove Definition Remove Maritime Remove Training
article thumbnail

What is ISPS and who has to pay it?

Globalior

This is an important part of maritime laws and regulations that safeguard the safety of ocean faring vessels, sea ports, seamen, crew and cargo. ISPS code regulations were introduced by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on the 1st of July 2004. Analysis of information collated.

article thumbnail

2023 Expectations for Ocean Shipping and the Broader Shipping Industry

MTS Logistics

The definition of normalization is difficult to come by. Once accessible through huge investments and only after a long training period with a big learning curve, accessing basic shipping information and real-time information are becoming more and more common across the board, thanks to the latest startups and new technologies that emerged.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Supply Chain Industry Fears for 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

Two, almost three exceptional years for carriers are definitely coming to an end. In this regard, the industry’s major concern will be on having systems interact directly via automating the Data-Analysis-Decision-Action cycle. Labor dissatisfaction might grow in European and North American economies.

article thumbnail

Do High Tariffs Help or Hurt?

MTS Logistics

They most definitely exacerbate the situation and has undoubtedly hurt our shipping industry. The higher cost of fuel directly effects our trucks, boats, trains, and plains; essentially slowing the growth of the economy. Whatever the case may be it is unclear how tariffs and duties will effect all facets of global trade.