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Shipping CEOs to Accelerate Maritime Decarbonization

Logistics Business Magazine

The CEOs of leading global shipping lines have issued a joint declaration at COP 28 calling for an end date for fossil-only powered newbuilds and urging the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the global regulator, to create the regulatory conditions to accelerate the transition to green fuels and maritime decarbonization.

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LEEA to host online port safety event

Logistics Business Magazine

The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) will host the Lifting and Safety in Ports and Maritime event on 26th October 2021 via Zoom. Lifting and Safety in Ports and Maritime is open to anyone who will find this event helpful or works in the ‘wet logistics’ industry, including the maritime and ports sectors.

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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.

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Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference opens

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Industry elites examine opportunities amid volatility at virtual event The 10th Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC), an annual signature event for the industries… The post Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference opens appeared first on 24/7 Customs Broker News.

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Red Sea Attacks – Maersk/BP Pausing Shipments

Logistics Business Magazine

The maritime industry often operates on extended timelines due to the nature of shipping contracts and the time it takes for vessels to move across oceans. The maritime industry often operates on extended timelines due to the nature of shipping contracts and the time it takes for vessels to move across oceans.

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Shipping Industry Remains Easy Cyber Target

Logistics Business Magazine

New research has found that the maritime industry remains an “easy target” for cybercriminals, and that the cost of attacks and demand for ransom payments across the sector have skyrocketed over the past 12 months. The research was carried out by the maritime technology research agency Thetius. million (up from US$3.1m

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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.