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  • February 26, 2024

The Port of Riga joins the global initiative for autonomous maritime operations

The Port of Riga has recently become a member of a collaborative consortium, which includes Latvia, the UK, and Canada, dedicated to pioneering a unified Remote Operations Centre (ROC). Maritime and ICT experts, alongside researchers from the three nations, convened at a workshop hosted by the Freeport of Riga Authority on February 22 and 23. The primary objective is to jointly develop a Remote Operation and Control (ROC) platform, serving as a robust testing facility for maritime and port operations across partner countries.

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  • February 26, 2024

Neptune Logistics Group is considering the possibility of cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic

On February 23rd, St. Perrin, the official representative of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic in China and President of China Eurasia Business Council, along with his delegation, paid a visit to the headquarters of Neptune Logistics Group in Shenzhen. Mr. Zhu Luzhi, Chairman and General Manager of Neptune Logistics Group, and Mr. Cai Enyan, Director of Project Logistics Division and Director of Overseas Investment, warmly welcomed the delegation, initiating a cordial exchange.

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  • February 23, 2024

Port of Gdynia advances major dock construction project with EU funding

The Port of Gdynia is making significant progress in the construction of a dock bay, adhering to the established schedule. Utilizing the second-largest pile-driving machine in Europe, known as the pile driver, pile driving works are underway as part of a broader initiative funded by the European Union. The Port of Gdynia Authority secured 273 million zloty in EU funding within the Operational Programme for Infrastructure and Environment 2014-2020 for the comprehensive project.

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  • February 23, 2024

The Minister of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan reported on achievements and plans for 2024

At today’s meeting of the Board of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Minister Marat Karabaev presented the results of work in 2023 and outlined plans for 2024. Vice Minister of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan, S.A. Ablaliev presented the results of the development of the road industry over the past year and plans for the current year. Representatives of Kazlogistics, T.T. Lesov were also present at the meeting. and Zhagparov Zh.B.

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  • February 23, 2024

Ireland’s economic boom and Maersk’s strategic role in supply chain integration

In a remarkable economic turnaround, the Republic of Ireland has evolved from one of Europe’s poorest nations in the 1970s to now boasting one of the continent’s most competitive economies. Joining the European Union in 1973 opened doors to global markets, but it was the mid-1990s that marked a true economic boom, attracting multinational giants like Google and Microsoft. The Irish economy has seen consistent growth, with GDP increasing by a significant 229% between 1987 and 2007, and foreign investments contributing up to 48% of economic growth between 2013 and 2021.

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  • February 23, 2024

Germany launches first automated drone delivery service for B2B couriers

On February 21, 2024, Koerschulte Group successfully launched Germany’s inaugural fully automated drone delivery service in Lüdenscheid. Developed over two years, this pioneering B2B courier delivery system utilizes automated flying drones, supported by HHLA Sky, a subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG, which operates its integrated drone control center.

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  • February 22, 2024

Almaty locomotive workers are reducing the number of comments and improving traffic safety

Since the beginning of this year, Almaty locomotive workers have reduced the number of comments received in the Book from 422 to 286 compared to the same period last year. The head of the depot, Aydin Satybaldin, notes the successful prerequisites for accident-free train and shunting operations. In January of this year, locomotive crews performed 55 emergency stops, which represents a decrease from 78 cases last year, including 16 cases involving people, 11 involving livestock, and 3 involving vehicles. As part of its emphasis on professional training of crews, the depot actively implements training programs aimed at preventing accidents and increasing safety standards, which raises the quality of work and traffic safety to a new level.

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  • February 22, 2024

SIA “Jaunmīlgrāvja ostas kompanija” introduces green innovations for sustainable cargo handling in the port of Riga

SIA “Jaunmīlgrāvja ostas kompānija,” a prominent stevedoring firm specializing in timber cargo at the Port of Riga, recently concluded its ambitious two-year initiative, “Green Innovations with Digitized Loading Process.” Focused on enhancing cargo handling speed and energy efficiency, the project featured the installation of an electric-powered crane and the implementation of a specialized system for digitizing and automating weighing, handling, and storage processes.

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  • February 22, 2024

The management of JSC NC AMTP and Food Corporation discussed cooperation in the port of Aktau

Today, in the port of Aktau, a meeting was held between the management of NC AMTP JSC and the delegation of NC Food Corporation JSC, headed by the Chairman of the Board Asylkhan Dzhuvashev. As part of ensuring uninterrupted grain exports to Iran through the port of Aktau, both companies emphasized the need for close cooperation. Chairman of the Board of NC AMTP JSC Abay Turikpenbaev expressed the need for active measures on the part of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, together with NC KTZ JSC and the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, to restore the volume of grain transportation at the level of previous years. Chairman of the Board of NC Food Corporation JSC Asylkhan Dzhuvashev emphasized the intention to continue close cooperation with NC AMTP JSC and announced negotiations at the level of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan on organizing grain exports to Iran.

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  • February 22, 2024

ADY Express achieved impressive 31% freight growth in January 2024

In the first month of 2024, “ADY Express,” a subsidiary of CJSC «Azerbaijan Railways», reported a substantial surge in freight transportation, showcasing remarkable growth compared to the same period last year. The statistics reveal a notable increase, with a total volume of transported goods reaching 453,621 tons, marking a 31% rise, equivalent to 108,597 tons, over the 345,024 tons recorded in January 2023.