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Machine Learning & Maritime: Meet Xeneta's Market Rate Outlook

Oct 17, 2024

'Ocean container shipping must harness the power of machine learning to protect supply chains' was an overriding message at the Xeneta Summit in Amsterdam.“While nobody can predict Covid-19 or the Red Sea Crisis, procurement professionals are constantly making decisions based on their outlook for the next few quarters,' said Fabio Brocca, Chief Product Officer, Xeneta.' When there is so much volatility and uncertainty across global supply chains…

SAAM Terminals, Next Port AI Partner

Jul 08, 2024

SAAM Terminals closed a global collaboration agreement with Next Port AI, the technology subsidiary of the global company Moffatt & Nichol, to implement its new platform that combine DigitalTwin and Artificial Intelligence technologies: a digital replica of the port´s physical assets…

Maritime Safety Finds a Future in the Cloud

Nov 01, 2023

Orca AI, headquartered in Israel and founded in 2018, has a simple yet complex premise: develop and deliver an intelligent safety platform for the maritime industry to prevent collisions. To date it has attracted attention and business globally…

Logistics News

The Heavy Lift Group: Navigating a New Reality in Project Cargo Logistics

The Heavy Lift Group: Navigating a New Reality in Project Cargo Logistics

AD Ports Trial Operations Begin at Noatum Ports - Safaga Terminal in Egypt

AD Ports Trial Operations Begin at Noatum Ports - Safaga Terminal in Egypt

Hamworthy is Back as Independent Company

Hamworthy is Back as Independent Company

New Zealand selects two LNG terminal bidders for energy security

New Zealand selects two LNG terminal bidders for energy security

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