Maersk’s Shipping Lane in the Fight Against Global Warming
Global warming presents an unique set of challenges and opportunities for Maersk, the world's largest shipping line.
Global warming presents an unique set of challenges and opportunities for Maersk, the world's largest shipping line.
Digitization and the industrial internet of things present lucrative opportunities in the maritime shipping industry. Maersk is leading the way with digital innovations that reduce costs and deliver on evolving customer needs.
The tank container industry has struggled with sluggish demand and increased competition. How can Stolt Tank Containers position its digital ecosystem at the center of service for their customers?
Rising sea levels and more frequent and severe storms resulting from climate change are threatening the integrity and existence of our nation’s coastal land and infrastructure – and the Port of New Orleans is no exception.
Maersk is piloting blockchain technology to improve supply chain visibility, transparency, accountability, and cost efficiencies for its global shipping business.
Builders and operators of icebreakers stand to gain as international shipping firms increasingly utilize Arctic shipping routes in the face of global warming.
How will a global shipping company simultaneously capitalize on the efficiency gains afforded by digitization while navigating the relevant safety, cybersecurity, and regulatory hurdles?
The world largest container shipping company has launched a blockchain project in 2017. Is it really revolutionary or is it just another old transaction system?
Digitization is finally coming to an industry that has resisted technological improvement for decades. Flexport brings lower costs and higher transparency to freight forwarding
Just-in-time inventory management is hampered by the difficulty of tracking shipping containers and the unpredictability of marine transit. French company Traxens believes the opportunity lies in making containers “smart.”