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Charting a course for GHG emissions and the shipping sector

The Logistics Academy

When the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meets in London this week (9 April 2018), the stakes are high. For many years, maritime GHG emissions have not been discussed prominently in international climate negotiations. Setting a common course? Who’s in command on the open sea? High tide or low tide?

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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. The post TPM ‘23 – An industry moving forward appeared first on Freightos.

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Add-On AI Solutions and Intermodal TOS

Logistics Business Magazine

INFORM, a leading provider of intelligent AI and optimization software solutions, will showcase its proven optimization add-on solutions for maritime and intermodal terminal operators at the upcoming TOC Europe conference in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

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Will We See a Similar Downturn in the Market as We Did During the 2008 Shipping Crisis?

MTS Logistics

Maritime trade has always had its ups and downs due to product cycles throughout history. Since the shipping industry contradicts Soy’s Law, which states supply generates demand, building ships is a risky decision and a volatile, cycle-based market that adds significant risk. We can split the shipping market into four categories: 1.

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

MTS Logistics

Some new IMO regulations in the shipping industry went into effect earlier this year. 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.

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Logistics Unleashed: Unveiling the Most Pivotal Events that Shaped its Development

Logistics at MPEPS at UPV

The Hanseatic League: Maritime Mastery During the Middle Ages, the Hanseatic League, a confederation of merchant guilds, became a driving force in European trade. Their extensive network of ports, warehouses, and trading posts revolutionized maritime logistics. References: Ballou, R. Business Logistics Management. Prentice Hall.

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Global Logistics Market Analysis: 2022 Summer Edition

MTS Logistics

inventories and consumer behavior, and reconciling them with maritime supply/demand dynamics is getting harder each day. Of course, we may still experience more factories in Asia not operating at 100 percent capacity, further trucking shortages, port issues, etc. The shipping ecosystem is ever-changing. Let’s not forget U.S.