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Bureau Veritas calls for greater connectivity across value chains as AI reshapes global trade

Bureau Veritas calls for greater connectivity across value chains as AI reshapes global trade
Bureau Veritas Executive Vice-President, Industrials and Commodities, Matthieu de Tugny, delivers keynote at Singapore Maritime Week, outlining how digitalization, AI, and the energy transition are rapidly transforming shipping and the wider global supply chain...
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The optimal route: Moving beyond conventional thinking to holistic voyage planning

The optimal route: Moving beyond conventional thinking to holistic voyage planning
Digital tools for automated routing have been a game-changer for shipping by enabling shorter voyage times and enhanced fuel efficiency to cut costs and emissions. But, with the complexity of modern shipping, the most profitable route is rarely the shortest one, says...
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Port cities lead the energy transition at UN Climate Week in Yeosu

Port cities lead the energy transition at UN Climate Week in Yeosu
Port cities from the Asia-Pacific region convened in Yeosu — a dynamic port and industrial hub of the Republic of Korea — during UNFCCC Climate Week and Korea Green Transition International Week (K-GX). Hosted by ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability in...
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Widening gap in container rates suggest shippers are uncertain; Strait of Hormuz closed

Widening gap in container rates suggest shippers are uncertain; Strait of Hormuz closed
Widening spreads between high and low costs for shipping containers on various trade lanes indicates uncertainty on both sides of the trade, largely because of the war in the Middle East, a market analyst said. Lars Jensen, president of consultant Vespucci Maritime,...
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Hormuz reopening optimism shifts sentiment, but flows stay constrained

Hormuz reopening optimism shifts sentiment, but flows stay constrained
Reopening optimism has softened crude prices, but flows through Hormuz remain constrained, keeping underlying prompt tightness intact. Atlantic Basin differentials are starting to ease on weaker refinery demand and reopening expectations, though downside should be...
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