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Discutons Transport et Logistique
Focusing on the Future: Technology, Digitalisation and International Shipping Training
New technology is not only changing business’s approach to shipping but also how international shipping training is organized and executed. While this will never replace the importance of expert planning and monitoring, the integration of different types of technology can be revolutionary for your employees.
The Containerization History: From Wooden Crates to Smart Containers
As the industry has evolved and trade networks have expanded, the volume of freight being transported by sea has increased dramatically. In 2000, the global fleet consisted of approximately 2,400 container ships with a capacity of 4.3 million TEUs. By 2010 this had tripled, with cargo capacity being spread across approximately 4,700 ships. Add on another 12 years, and by mid-2022 there were around 6,406 container ships with a TEU of 25.8 million tonnes.
From Hours to Minutes: How Mass Upload Transforms Your Document Management
Repetitive data entry, inconsistent formatting, and missing fields can easily slow operations down, and even lead to costly mistakes. To make this process faster and more reliable, MSC introduced the Mass Upload Tool on myMSC in October 2023. Built for when you need to handle multiple containers and cargo types, this feature is meant to replace the old Excel-based workflow with a simple copy-and-paste process.
Accelerating Market Growth Through Shipping Cargo to Thailand Reliably
In recent years, Thailand has been steadily strengthening its logistics sector, which currently contributes around 5% to the country’s GDP. With more than 20 large-scale transport infrastructure projects and an investment plan worth over USD 50 billion, the sector is projected to grow at an average annual rate of 6% through 2027. Combined with Thailand’s strategic location and well-developed infrastructure, these developments are reinforcing its position as a key trade and logistics hub in Southeast Asia.
Refrigerated Containers: Making Fresh Food Possible Worldwide
Fresh produce contains more vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants compared to processed or preserved foods, and can often only be grown in certain conditions. Because of this, as both a business and a consumer, being able to safely ship this produce around the world is important. This is where refrigerated containers come in.
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Ripe for the Road: Secrets to Successful Fruit Imports in the USA
The desire for fresh and exotic fruits in the USA continues to grow. From apples and oranges to mangoes, coconuts and avocados, American consumers expect access to high-quality, convenient and tasty fruits year-round.
Connecting Continents: Exploring Freight Services in Qatar
Its location near key global markets makes it an ideal transshipment and distribution centre. This strategic position enables efficient trade between the Middle East, Asia, Americas, Europe, and Africa, making Qatar an attractive hub for businesses expanding their supply chains.
Shipping Companies in India: Pioneering Trends and Innovations for Tomorrow
With 12 major ports and over 200 smaller ports along its 7500km coastline, India is a country with significant maritime strength and importance. Over the last five years, India’s port capacity has increased by 65%, with 54% of the country’s cargo being handled by major ports including Mumbai, Deendayal, and Jawaharlal Nehru.
Shipping Seafood: Spain's Efficient Export Market
Not only are they known for producing the greatest volume of seafood in the EU, but Spain is also one of the largest consumers of fish. All this means that as a nation, Spain is well qualified when it comes to understanding how to successfully ship and transport seafood cargo globally.
Agricultural Transport: Fuelling the World Through Shipping
Corn, grain, and wheat amongst other commodities all provide vital raw materials used across numerous industries besides the food sector. Certain products, such as biofuel, wouldn’t be available without corn exports that make ethanol. From supplying key ingredients needed for bread or ensuring that all grain and wheat exports reach their destination in prime condition, agricultural transportation is incredibly important.
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