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Magaya Exclusive Discount: 15th Maritime and Logistics Training Course

Magaya

The logistics industry is always changing, and it's important to keep up-to-date. That's why we're happy to share that the 15th Maritime and Logistics Training Course is now open for registration! At Magaya, we value continuing education.

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Chaos on the Don River: Russian Cargo Ship Smashes Vital Crimean Rail Bridge

MTS Logistics

When the vessel veered off course due to the serious malfunction, it struck a section of the bridge and caused significant damage. Thankfully, at the time of the incident, there were no trains on the bridge or scheduled to be on the bridge. The central part of the bridge was raised, according to photos and video.

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Port of Seattle Introduces Employee Training to Combat Human Trafficking

Logistics Manager

The Port of Seattle recently announced the implementation of a new human trafficking awareness training for their employees, which developed in partnership with Businesses Ending Slavery and Trafficking (BEST). During January 2020 National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, Port employees participated in one of three in-person trainings.

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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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Cooperative Logistics Network now offering e-learning

Logistics Business Magazine

To this end, the E-Learning Platform has been inaugurated with two courses specialised in international logistics and freight forwarding and a SOC Masterclass focused on Shipper Owned Containers. These training programmes can be completed at the students’ suitable pace.

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Maritime braces for the next cyber breach

247 Customs Broker

The Big One — the worst-case cyber-attack on the shipping industry. The June 2017 NotPetya attack that cost AP Moller-Maersk at least $300m was a wake-up call, but the industry should prepare for a much more damaging incident, says Mark Sutcliffe, director of CSO Alliance, an online community of shipping company security officers. .

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Why Containerised Freight Shipping is Daunting for SMEs

Logistics Bureau

As if astronomical freight rates are not enough, understanding the anatomy of freight quotes and invoices requires an in-depth knowledge of the shipping industry that’s missing in many smaller companies, leaving managers unsure of their actual costs and what they comprise. To Hire or to Train, That is the Question.

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