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Digital Ship Announces The Maritime CIO Forum Rotterdam With A Special Focus On The Digital Supply Chain And Logistics Market

The Logistics of Logistics

Digital Ship’s 4th Annual Maritime CIO Forum Rotterdam will investigate how we can harness all these opportunities and will debate which are going to stick and make a difference. We will ask how can we identify the real digital legacy in front of us and truly re-define digitalisation in maritime and transport. Website: [link].

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An Overview of Types of Cargo That Cannot Fit in Shipping Containers

MTS Logistics

Maritime transportation has a significant role in global trade as 90% of traded goods are carried over the sea. Besides containerized cargo, according to United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) data, 11.076 billion tons of cargo were carried over the sea in 2019. Dry Bulk Cargo.

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Intermodal Europe is back – and it’s live!

Logistics Business Magazine

Intermodal Europe 2022 will be the essential gathering place for container shipping and intermodal transport leaders, professionals and suppliers to reconnect, stay ahead of supply chain trends and source the latest solutions from some of the world’s most innovative manufacturers and suppliers,” says Fisher.

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TPM ‘23 – An industry moving forward

Freightos

This year’s recent TPM – the annual transpacific maritime conference hosted by the Journal of Commerce in Long Beach, CA at the end of February – was a combination of post-pandemic debrief, projections for the rest of the year and beyond, and lessons learned. What just happened??? What happens next? More (too much?)

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Ocean Carrier Trends: Containing capacity while remaining poised for growth

247 Customs Broker

Coinciding with the upswing in the world economy two years ago, global seaborne trade is doing well, note analysts for the Geneva-based United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). He lives and works in San Francisco, providing readers with a Pacific Rim perspective on industry trends and forecasts. Balancing act.

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Shipping Industry News

Trans Global Auto Logistics

In 2020, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development reported that worldwide maritime trade was expected to drop by over 4 percent due to the pandemic. One of the more pervasive and troubling trends in shipping industry news is employment and staffing. Let’s start this update on the most positive note.

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Shipping Industry News

Trans Global Auto Logistics

In 2020, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development reported that worldwide maritime trade was expected to drop by over 4 percent due to the pandemic. Shipping Industry News: The Bad One of the more pervasive and troubling trends in shipping industry news is employment and staffing.