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5 Logistics Trends to Watch for in 2023

GoShip Blog

With the hurdles of 2022 behind us, here are logistics trends 2023 you can expect in the coming year. A more recent regulation, issued by the International Maritime Organization in 2020, caps the greenhouse emissions of freight ships at 0.5%–2% A recent study projects that cybercrime will cost the world up to $10.5

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Feasibility Study at Port of Houston

MTS Logistics

This legislation has been welcomed by the energy companies using the port and shipping channel, but has been strongly opposed by organizations such as the International Longshoremen’s Association, United States Maritime Alliance, and the Port of Houston itself.

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2023’s Freight Forwarding and Project Cargo: The Big Shifts We’re Buzzing About!

MTS Logistics

Drawing from industry insights and the pulse of current trends, let’s explore the intricate tapestry of what the remainder of the year and beyond might unfold. Embracing the Digital Wave: The marriage of the digital realm with tangible logistics is not just a fleeting trend—it’s the new norm.

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This Week in Logistics News (May 14 – 20)

Logistics Viewpoints

Orca AI is a developer of safety software platforms designed specifically for maritime vessels. Recent studies suggest that an estimated one-third or more of US food waste is coming from households. The program director suggests that Suzaka avoided between 400-500 other vessels on the water during its outbound trip alone.

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The impact of congestion and capacity on businesses and what to expect?

Shipping and Freight Resource

Like all other industries around the world, the shipping, freight, maritime, logistics and supply chain industries were also impacted cause major upheavals in global trade. ‘Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2’ (SARS-CoV-2) better known as COVID-19 was declared as a pandemic on the 11 th of March 2020.

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Key Takeaways Shippers Need to Know on IMO 2020 Regulations

MTS Logistics

The impact of anticipated factors, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) 2020 initiative, and the full implementation of regulations to reduce sulfur oxide emissions, are not entirely measured yet. International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations on sulfur oxide emissions will go into effect in less than 10 months.

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Globalisation: Manufacturing Moves Closer to Home

Logistics Business Magazine

The latest Trade in Transition study, commissioned by DP World and led by Economist Impact, captured the perspectives of company leaders as they navigate the latest disruptions to global trade – from the conflict in Ukraine to inflation and extended covid-lockdown policies in some markets. But the trade environment is always changing.