VERTICAL FOCUS: Sports & Recreation – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | Vertical Focus VERTICAL FOCUS: Sports & Recreation Tags: August 2023, Retail The sports and leisure equipment market is projected to register a compound annual growth rate of 4.5% over the next five years. Be a Good Sport The sporting goods industry played a good game during the past two years, with growth

Nikola’s energy president resigns

Home/News/Trucking/Fuel cells/Nikola’s energy president resigns Fuel cellsInfrastructureNewsStartupsTrucking Nikola’s energy president resigns Carey Mendes inked hydrogen station deal with Voltera and led Hyla branding Alan Adler · Sunday, August 20, 2023 Carey Mendes has resigned from Nikola Corp. where he was president of energy. (Photo: Nikola) Carey Mendes, who led the branding of Nikola Corp.’s hydrogen

Labor Shortage Forces Suspension of New Zealand Ferry Service

1147 Views Labor Shortage Forces Suspension of New Zealand Ferry Service Critical ferry service in Auckland's inner habor will be suspended due to the labor shortage (Fullers360) Published Aug 18, 2023 5:49 PM by The Maritime Executive An acute labor shortage in New Zealand has caused the suspension of critical ferry services in Auckland over

10 Tips for Preparing for Supply Chain Ransomware Attacks – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | Commentary | IT Matters: Logistics & Supply Chain Technology 10 Tips for Preparing for Supply Chain Ransomware Attacks Tags: Security Adam Scamihorn, Product Director, InterVision Cyberattacks in the manufacturing industry and supply chain have increased — here’s how leaders can reduce risk and prepare for responding to an attack today. Deploy proactive

Titan Completes Conversion of LNG Carriers to Bunker Vessels

378 Views Titan Completes Conversion of LNG Carriers to Bunker Vessels Titan converted two small-scale LNG carriers to bunker vessels (Titan) Published Aug 18, 2023 7:16 PM by The Maritime Executive Titan completed the conversion of two recently acquired small-scale LNG carriers into bunkering vessels. In addition to providing a quicker means to expand the

There’s more coal being shipped by sea than ever before

Home/American Shipper/There’s more coal being shipped by sea than ever before American ShipperAsia-PacificInternationalMaritimeNewsShippingTop Stories There’s more coal being shipped by sea than ever before All-time high for global coal production, consumption, seaborne trade Greg Miller · Friday, August 18, 2023 Chinese coal demand is fueling higher volumes at sea. (Photo: Shutterstock/Parilov) Clean, green renewables are

Boxship Completes Trip from Ukraine as Turkey Warns Russia on Intervention

2683 Views Boxship Completes Trip from Ukraine as Turkey Warns Russia on Intervention German managed containership was the first to leave Ukraine and reach Turkey (Alexander Kubrakov/Facebook) Published Aug 17, 2023 6:33 PM by The Maritime Executive The first international ship to break out of the Ukrainian seaports on the Black Sea arrived in Turkey

Florida: Channeling Global Success – Inbound Logistics

August 2023 | Advertising Supplement | Sponsored Florida: Channeling Global Success Tags: August 2023, Florida, Ports Aerial of the Port Everglades entrance channel Long a premier logistics location, Florida has set its sights on growing its already enviable place in the global economy. The state’s logistics assets, including deep-water seaports like Port Everglades, lead the

Rotor Sail Demand on the Rise as Vessel Efficiency Needs Hit New Heights

411 Views Rotor Sail Demand on the Rise as Vessel Efficiency Needs Hit New Heights Rotor sails are attracting more attention as ship owners look for solutions to lower emissions (Anemoi) Published Aug 16, 2023 6:49 PM by Anemoi Vessel efficiency is once again a major talking point for ship owners and managers following the