INTTRA Craft Boost South American Shipping Efficiency

INTTRA Craft Boost South American Shipping Efficiency

INTTRA and Craft Group have formed a strategic partnership to enhance efficiency and data quality in South American maritime shipping through the INTTRA platform. Craft Group will leverage INTTRA's e-commerce SaaS solutions to optimize import and export services, automate business processes, and improve operational efficiency and service quality. This collaboration aims to support the digital transformation of the South American maritime shipping market, streamlining operations and providing enhanced visibility for stakeholders.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Unveiling The Charms Of Giali Island Port Top Maritime Choices And Detailed Information

Unveiling The Charms Of Giali Island Port Top Maritime Choices And Detailed Information

Ari Island port, located in the southern Aegean Sea of Greece, is a city barge port that integrates cargo transportation and service facilities. It features a depth of up to 11 meters and can accommodate vessels up to 250 meters in length, with a loading speed of up to 300 tons per hour. This article provides a detailed overview of the advantages of Ari Island port, helping you seize more business opportunities.

Maersk Hapaglloyd Form Gemini Alliance to Transform Shipping Industry

Maersk Hapaglloyd Form Gemini Alliance to Transform Shipping Industry

Global shipping giants Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have announced the "Gemini Cooperation," aiming to reshape global maritime transport by optimizing route networks and improving on-time performance. Singapore will serve as a crucial hub with approximately 40 weekly vessel calls. The network employs a hub-and-spoke model to enhance operational efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. Initially, vessels will bypass the Red Sea due to security concerns, with adjustments planned based on future conditions. This collaboration signifies a move towards greater efficiency and sustainability within the global shipping industry.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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East Coast Port Labor Talks Resume Amid Supply Chain Concerns

East Coast Port Labor Talks Resume Amid Supply Chain Concerns

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have resumed labor negotiations to resolve automation disputes before the current agreement expires on January 15th. The goal is to avert a potential strike that could shut down ports along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts. The core issue is the use of semi-automated gantry cranes, balancing worker job security with improved port efficiency. The outcome of these negotiations is crucial for global supply chain stability. Businesses should closely monitor the situation and develop contingency plans.

01/18/2026 Logistics
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