Drones, remote inspection technologies and insights on cybersecurity were some of the main topics discussed at the DNV GL Innovation Day in Singapore.
The Innovation Day kicked off with a presentation
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Taking a load off with electric tugs
Research from Kansas State University suggests that 71 per cent of senior manufacturing executives have used some form of the just-in-time manufacturing method in their processes. Just-in-time (JIT) is
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Case study: Innovation in Freight Transportation
Australia has a significant challenge ahead to meet its future freight task, with this task predicted by the 2011 Bureau of Infrastructure,
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Coke contract allows fleet expansion
Pickering Transport in Swan Hill, Victoria employs over 300 staff, providing a range of road transport services for a list of local and interstate customers that includes one of Australia’s biggest supermarkets.
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Arcadis launches holistic transport planning business
Arcadis Australia Pacific has launched a new mobility orientated development (MODe) business line and has appointed transport and development expert Kevin Brake to lead the new operation.
MODe is
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MODe is
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New integrated reefers for Seatrade
Seatrade has selected Maersk Container Industry as the main supplier for its expanding reefer container fleet. The 4,000 new Star Cool Integrated reefers will be equipped with the latest technology to
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Collaboration doubles supply chain capacity
Freight transport provider Toll Intermodal and Cristal Mining Australia have worked together to create a supply hub in Broken Hill that transports mineral products to Adelaide and doubles supply chain
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Finding a solution to transport woes
Eternity Meat, a meat wholesale company based out of Balliang, Victoria, had recently struggled to keep up with customer demand until they sought a non-traditional finance option.
The booming transport
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The booming transport
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ALC Forum 2017 – Getting the Supply Chain Right
With a national freight task that is predicted to grow by nearly 90 per cent between 2011 and 2031, Australia’s future economic prosperity relies on our ability to move goods around the country efficiently
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Why the mining industry needs weighbridges
Having a solid, reliable weighing system in place is essential for operational efficiency, cost control, regulatory compliance, and revenue management of all mines. Visit any quarry or mining site and
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