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Navigating Supply Chain Disruption

Logistics Business Magazine

This crucial maritime trade conduit, connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific, is responsible for 40% of worldwide vessel traffic. Meanwhile, November 2023’s cyberattacks on Australian shipping ports offers another example of unpredictable events faced by organisations. Let’s use the conflict in the Red Sea as an example.

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Decarbonise UK Freight Transport Sector

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The end of project report released today by the Decarbonising UK Freight Transport (DUKFT) Network, suggest several ways to overcome the chicken-and-egg problems associated with decarbonising road, rail and maritime freight transport. The post Decarbonise UK Freight Transport Sector appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Antwerp sees growth despite pandemic

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With an annual cargo flow of around 15 million tonnes, the UK is the third-largest maritime trading partner for the Port of Antwerp. In fact, Irish importers and exporters are increasingly abandoning the land bridge over the UK and are instead opting for a direct maritime connection. Brexit: growth in declining market.

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Unifeeder uses carbon-neutral towage services

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Michael Bonde, Chief Operations Officer for Network & Operations at Unifeeder , said: “This is a great example of what can be achieved using new fuel technology and we are proud to be deploying this innovative service to reduce carbon emissions. Unifeeder has approximately 100 vessel assists in London annually.

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Tech to Navigate the Aftermath of Supply Chain Crisis

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Additionally, products were stranded at sea on cargo ships due to maritime mobility issues. The pandemic completely changed consumer shopping behaviours, evidenced by the unpredictable rise in purchases of items like toilet paper and a spike in hobby items such as puzzles and gardening tools. For example, the U.S. In the U.S.,

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Quantifying Supply Chain Co2 Emissions

Logistics Business Magazine

In response to this challenge, Efficio is working with businesses to implement the CarbonCube®, a tool that lets procurement teams efficiently measure and monitor supply chain emissions, set targets, and monitor supplier performance. The post Quantifying Supply Chain Co2 Emissions appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Real-time Air Freight Tracking

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For example, carriers gain access to real-time shipment data to optimize routes and allocate resources efficiently. The post Real-time Air Freight Tracking appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. This gives all parties along the supply chain access to the most up-to-date and accurate information.