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Disabled freighter towed to Lavrio anchorage
General cargo ship MARE I was disabled in the evening Oct 13 in Myrtoan sea, south of southernmost Attica, Greece, while en route from Diliskelesi Turkey to Port de Sagunt Spain, Balearic sea. Understood it was a mechanical issue. The ship reportedly didn’t request assistance, but nevertheless, was taken on…
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Adani Ports Decides To Ban Record Drug BustContainers From Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran After Record Drug Bust
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), the largest port operator in India recently announced that it will no longer deal with any form of containerized cargo from Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. The move comes amid growing concerns of national security after a massive drug seizure at the Mundra Port…
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IPCSA article on Digital Port Investment: A customer-centric journey: Polski PCS
The creation of a unified Port Community System (PCS) for Poland’s main ports of Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Szczecin-Świnoujście – with all of their differences – was a crucial element of the Government’s plans for national port development to 2030. Polski PCS was established as a start-up in 2017 and has…
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A.P. Moller – Maersk enters strategic partnership with Danish Crown on global end-to-end logistics
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) today announced the signing of a global end-to-end logistics agreement with Danish Crown from 2021. The three-year end-to-end agreement covers all Danish Crown’s business units, delivering solutions on ocean services, inland logistics, and cold chain logistics. Access to the digital supply chain platform Tradelens, which…
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White House Port envoy Joins port of Los Angeles executive director to discuss Supply Chain solutions
The Port of LA is called America’s Port because the cargo we handle reaches every corner of the country. SAN PEDRO, Calif. –Port Envoy John D. Porcari and Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka held a virtual media briefing Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the supply…
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Port of Long Beach has second-busiest September
Port of Long Beach expects record year amid supply chain crunch The Port of Long Beach had its second-busiest September on record, down 5.9% from the same month last year, demonstrating the need for extended work hours within the supply chain as unprecedented numbers of vessels wait off the coast…
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Singapore Maritime Institute to support next phase of maritime R&D activities
The eleventh edition of the SMI Forum, organized by the Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI), kicked off today. Themed “Maritime Safety in the 4.0 Era: Breaking New Frontiers’, this year’s SMI Forum highlights the role of research and development (R&D) towards enhancing maritime safety and efficiency, according to MPA of Singapore’s…
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Russia anticipates year-round Arctic transit by 2022-2023
Yuri Trutnev, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia said that possibly by next year or by 2023 it will be possible to use the Northern Sea Route (NSR) year-round. Mr. Trutnev told Russian state television that the country plans to start the transition to year-round navigation via the Northern Sea…
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ABS and Kongsberg Digital Join Forces to Power Maritime Digitalization and Decarbonization
Integration Creates Seamless Access to Powerful Analytics Services (HOUSTON) Two of the maritime industry’s most advanced digital service providers have joined forces through the product integration of Kongsberg Digital’s Vessel Insight and the ABS My Digital Fleet™ platform. The alliance brings together data acquisition capabilities from Kongsberg Digital and ABS’…
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Jan De Nul signs T&I contract for Gode Wind 3 & Borkum Riffgrund 3
Ørsted Wind Power S/A and Jan De Nul Group announce the signing of the final contract for the transport and installation of 107 monopile foundations and one offshore substation topside at Gode Wind 3 and Borkum Riffgrund 3 Offshore Wind Farm. The transport and installation will start in 2023 and…
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