Will AI take away your logistics jobs? Bartosz Ziółkowski | 18 Nov 2021

The widespread presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the near future is already inevitable. Even the coronavirus pandemic has contributed to the development of AI. Probably quite a few of us are wondering if maybe it's high time to get some new skills that a robot can't replace.

 

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Shipping container shortage 2021 Gabriel Chávez | 19 Oct 2021

The health crisis produced by COVID-19 has changed the world, our economies and habits. Among the most affected sectors are international trade and cargo and container transport.

 

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FleetUp All-in-One Platform FleetUp.com | 3 Feb 2021

We are pleased to introduce FleetUp, a leading telemetry company that has developed an interesting solution for all of you interested in real logistic operations data, telemetry, and fleet management services that can provide companies with real-time data for efficient and productive daily operations.

 

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It hasn’t even been half a year since we published an article about the biggest container ship in the world, MSC Gülsün, yet the information in the article is already outdated, so here is a quick little update from us.

 

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6 unusual uses of shipping containers Lukáš Polame | 13 Jul 2020

In the first part of this three-part miniseries about shipping containers, we took a trip down memory lane, talking about the history of shipping containers. In the second part, we described the most commonly used types of shipping containers and their typical use. In today’s last part, we will also focus on the use of containers. However, this time we will take it from the other end – we will have a look at the most unique uses of intermodal containers.

 

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In the first part of the three-part miniseries about sea containers, we took a trip down memory lane, talking about the history of shipping containers. In the second part, we will have a look at the most common types of intermodal containers and what they’re used for.

 

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History of shipping containers Lukáš Polame | 6 May 2020

In the past, the goods used to be shipped in the form of breakbulk. Simply put, people literally threw bags with potatoes, barrels of wine, or wooden boxes of various dimensions with guns onto a horse-drawn carriage or later onto a truck. Then they drove to the nearest train station, where they had to unload the load and load it into a railway wagon. After that, the train transported the goods to the nearest port, where the goods had to be reloaded onto a ship. After arriving at the destination port, the whole process was repeated in reverse order.

 

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The unfortunate events of the last couple of weeks have caused problems for many businesses. And while for many brick and mortar stores it is a necessity, there are still a lot of companies whose employees can work either entirely or at least partially from their homes. The only thing they need is a laptop (and sometimes not even that) and an internet connection. The current situation has forced even those companies that did not use to be home-office-friendly to re-evaluate their approach and quickly come up with a solution on how to enable their operations to be run remotely.

 

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