James Mellor

How artificial intelligence lights the way to the management of effective ports

Ports are the heartbeat from global trade, where millions of containers and goods move through tightly coordinated complex networks. Efficiency in this square is a competitive necessity, as the wealth of shipping companies, stations operators and the entire supply chains are formed. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as an incentive for this feature, reshapes how…

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Convert the trade scene in a fund “opens opportunities for trucks and loudests”

ID 317121553 © mr.siwabud verapaisarn By Charlotte Goldstone 08/18/2025 The changing commercial scene has gradually opened opportunities for tankers and charges, according to the maritime marine analyst, but the “tactical” chase can lead to the stress of industry. By dividing the goods loaded on a specific trade, using TeU data from the statistics of the…

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CEO DB resigns

The CEO of GERMAN RAIL (DB), Dr. Richard Lutz, announced his resignation on August 14. Lutz has been increasingly pressure from both politicians and organizations in the German railway sector in recent years due to the continued weak performance of DB, especially its long branches and shipping, which have suffered from unreliable infrastructure. The latter,…

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A group of fractures breaks, only … but!

ID 49850 © Showage | Dreamstime.com It is time in the year when Toll Group issues its financial data with the Australian Securities and Investment Committee (ASIC). Two weeks ago, the Australian logistics provider confirmed that his fiscal year 2025* until the end of March was just another year of pain with regard to profits,…

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Australia to adopt creek in all future projects

The Board of Directors and standards of the new railway industry (RissB) will be responsible for setting technical standards. The Australian government has agreed to make ETCS mandatory for all future digital signal and control systems on the National Employment Network (NNI). The Federal Minister of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King,…

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