What does the inside of a container ship look like?
Take a video tour on CMA CGM Tigris. Learn first hand about the container vessels you deal with on the phone or via email interfaces everyday. This tour is intended to help you better understand how operators and officers move your cargo from origin to destination.
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Parcelcopter 4.0 — Delivering vital medicines by drone
“A joint project between DHL, GIZ on behalf of BMZ and Wingcopter makes it possible. Called “Deliver Future”, supplying medicines to isolated areas in eastern Africa via drones was tested over a period of six months. We met with success: the autonomously flying DHL Parcelcopter 4.0 took only forty minutes to fly 60km from the mainland to a remote island in Lake Victoria” — DHL
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Vision picking at DHL — augmented reality in logistics
“DHL has successfully carried out a pilot project testing smart glasses in a warehouse in the Netherlands as a first step in their Augmented Reality journey. In cooperation with DHL customer Ricoh and leading wearable computing solutions expert Ubimax, the technology was used to implement ‘vision picking’ in warehousing operations.”
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How are containers loaded? Cargo operations on container ship
“Almost everything comes in a container via ship in this modern day. All your furniture, electronics and even most of your food. In this vlog JeffHK shows you what goes on during cargo operations”
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Air Freight5 days ago
WFS supports ‘Maersk Bridge’ operations in Copenhagen
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Container Terminal5 days ago
Two additional container gantry cranes arrive at CTB
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Maritime6 days ago
IACS launches single standalone recommendation on cyber resilience
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Container Shipping Lines6 days ago
ONE continues to expand Refrigerated Container (Reefer) fleet to meet growing demand of perishables
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Maritime5 days ago
Submarinergy is fast building 5000-Ton crude floating storage units (CFSU)
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Maritime6 days ago
GAC supports Singapore-based start-up
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Air Freight5 days ago
DACHSER launches 30th charter flight
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Impex5 days ago
MPA and NUS Enterprise: Twelve Start-ups from PIER71’s Smart Port Challenge awarded S$600,000 to bring innovative solutions to maritime market