The northern Chinese port operator Shandong Port Group and the domestic e-commerce platform Alibaba have inked strategic agreement to deepen collaborations.
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is seeking to improve data container returns and availability to reduce potential bottlenecks at the country’s largest ports.
China’s New Land-sea Corridor Operation has become a member of Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN), expanding the way for digitally integrated land and sea trade routes between Asia and Europe.
Researchers at NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands have launched the Maritime Cyber Attack Database (MCAD), a database of incidents involving the worldwide maritime sector.
UK-based maritime tech start-up Spot Ship, which provides digital services to shipbrokers, has struck a new partnership with data-driven communications platform Sedna.
Brazil’s Cubo Maritime & Port, which has become a hub of start-ups and gathered more than 90% of Brazilian start-ups in one year of operations, has announced it has formed an informal partnership with Singapore-based PIER71.
Dipali Kuchekar, Product Manager at Lloyd's Register, explored the intersection of technology and diversity in maritime in a recent interview with Seatrade Maritime News.
GSBN Chief Operating Officer Alicia Lee explores how digitalisation can be used to enable data sharing and visibility for the transportation of dangerous cargoes.
Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) and Jiangsu Port Group have entered into investment agreement to jointly develop Taicang port in Jiangsu province.
Cyberattack fears in shipping, Panama Canal water issues, IMO and net-zero emissions, contrast on Titan and African Cardinal search and rescues operations, and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.