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8 Maritime shipping challenges affecting enterprise shippers

FreightWaves SONAR

Enterprise shippers have always been an integral part of the maritime shipping industry and its partnership with truck fleet management. And likewise, maritime transportation has been a dominant player in global transportation for decades. Take a look at 8 shipping challenges in the maritime, or ocean, mode.

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Decarbonisation of shipping could create up to four million green jobs

Logistics Business Magazine

Decarbonisation of the global maritime industry could support the creation of up to four million green jobs by 2050. Based on Green Jobs and Maritime Decarbonisation , new analysis by the Global Maritime Forum and Arup. trillion of infrastructure investment.

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The Port of Chancay, Under Construction in Peru, Hopes to Be a Game-Changer for Asia Trade

MTS Logistics

The port aims to enhance South America’s trade potential and meet the vast population needs of China. Chancay Port Terminal, set to be the deepest port in Latin America, will present Peru with a range of commercial connectivity opportunities.

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A Step Towards a Cleaner Future with the Latest IMO Regulations Now in Effect

MTS Logistics

January 1st, 2023 marked the starting date of some new regulations drafted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a branch of NATO, to significantly reduce carbon emissions by large oceanic shipping vessels over time. If a ship exceeds the baseline, modifications are required to meet that baseline.

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2021 – The Year of the Carrier and Supply Disruptions. Shipping and Freight Resource – Annual Review 2021

Shipping and Freight Resource

Maritime performance in 2021. While the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged global trades, economies, and many industries, the maritime industry seems to have defied the COVID-19 disruption with a less than feared impact in 2020. Maritime trade contracted by 3.8% Maritime Trade. seafarersmatter #seafarersarekeyworkers .

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Supply Chain Trends to Watch for 2023 and Beyond

MTS Logistics

Leading into 2023, although a rail strike seems to be avoided for now, there are still not enough truckers to meet current or future demand. Warehousing is also expected to have problems providing sufficient labor to meet demand. Therefore, any digital process management and automation to be used must meet customer demands.

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Winter Weather Supply Chain Challenges: Is Your Business Prepared?

MTS Logistics

From the past to the present, the logistics transportation industry has made great progress. With the closure of ports, negative consequences in maritime shipping are experienced more frequently. The most important development among these is the widespread use of cold storage containers used for perishable foods.