The global logistics and transport sector is grappling with monumental challenges as it strives to significantly reduce carbon emissions. With the industry accounting for approximately 20% of global emissions, the urgency to curb its environmental impact has never been more pressing.
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In the world of maritime logistics, where challenges often take the form of towering containers and intricate supply chain puzzles, a recent inquiry has taken the spotlight - a request to ship a disassembled Boeing 737. It's not every day that a project of this nature lands on our desks, and it has been described as a handmade "technical drawing," reminiscent of the days when we tackled such puzzles in school.
In the wake of economic challenges and environmental concerns, the shipping industry has found itself weathering turbulent waters. The adoption of "slow steaming," a practice of intentionally reducing vessel speed to cut fuel costs, has become a lifebuoy for companies and shipowners facing the storms of financial recession, emission control schemes, and escalating fuel prices.
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on heavy lift and project cargo transportation! At Project Freight Network (PFN), we are dedicated to providing our members and readers with valuable insights and […]
Introduction Welcome to our comprehensive guide on optimizing project cargo container logistics to maximize efficiency and ensure successful operations. At the Project Freight Network (PFN), our members specialize in delivering […]
While containerization has posed challenges for the transportation of project cargo, there is still space for project cargo on container ships. Shipping lines and ports have recognized the importance of project cargo transportation and have made significant investments to accommodate these specialized items. Transporting project cargo via container ships offers a reliable, secure, and cost-effective transportation solution that can be tailored to the specific needs of each project cargo item.