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Utah Inland Port Authority to build first private supply chain LTE/5G network

Partnership will bring new digital infrastructure to Utah logistics

Hapag-Lloyd launches its seventh Quality Promise “Efficient Cargo Claims Handling”

Hapag-Lloyd has set itself the goal to significantly accelerate cargo claims handling by reducing the total amount of time between receiving a customer’s cargo claim and proposing a resolution.

Opinion: Reefer container freight rates to outgun dry cargo rates in 2022

Further modal share gains and buoyant cargo demand will see containerised reefer traffic expand at a faster pace than dry cargo trade from 2022.

GEV signs MOU with HyEnergy Project

The study will evaluate the technical feasibility and delivered cost of green hydrogen exports to nominated Asia-Pacific markets utilising GEV’s compressed hydrogen marine supply chain.

OOCL Logistics and OOCL’s Liner Services join hands to launch new rail-sea service

OOCL Logistics and OOCL’s Liner Services join hands to launch Rail-Sea Service from China to US East Coast

Container equipment prices have peaked and are expected to moderate

Pricing has been driven by soaring demand for newbuild containers

ESVAGT lands large contract with TotalEnergies in Denmark

ESVAGT and TotalEnergies have closed several contracts as part of the marine spread for the Danish part of the North Sea.

Inmarsat shows the way for future maritime safety with unique data

New Inmarsat report analyses three years of global maritime distress call data to focus minds on true areas for concern and develop a vision for shipping’s future safety

Shipping losses remain at historic lows, study says

The industry continued its positive safety trend but has to master Covid, apply the learnings from the Suez Canal incident and prepare for cyber and climate change challenges.

PSA and ONE sign MoU to reduce GHG emissions

PSA & ONE Team Up to Enhance Sustainability and Reduce Maritime Environmental Footprint

bp joins the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping

bp and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping today signed a partnership agreement committing to a long-term collaboration on the development of new alternative fuels and low carbon solutions for the shipping industry.

Six studies explore biofuels, ammonia, hydrogen, wind-assisted propulsion and air lubrication

The studies will analyze the industry’s use of each fuel or power technology, including availability, life-cycle emission characteristics and economic aspects.

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