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Vietnam Regional Logistic Hub

Vietnam Rising Economy of Southeast Asia Vietnam once considered as an isolated country is now a middle-income country with a dynamic, enterprising and young population and an increasingly important U.S. partner. In the year 2023 the President of USA and the then General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng agreed to elevate the U.S.-Vietnam relationship to a

Universities & Oceanographic Vessels

Polar Ice Vessels & Ramming Ocean going research vessels require accurate and precise navigation as all oceanographic sampling is associated with a time and location.Navigation methods have changed from earlier traditional methods of using sextant and chronometer to satellite positioning. Polar research vessels features incorporate endurance upto 90 days, helicopter support, special provisions for cold

Law of The Sea

Complexities of Maritime Laws In the last two decades there has been a tremendous development in maritime logistics, shipping and trade accompanied by advancement in technology, concern about exploitation of oceanic resources and a massive increase in the tonnage of sea going vessels. Approximately one third of global maritime trade, passes through the South China

Maritime Digitization & Jobs

Integration of Artificial Intelligence The rapid advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI)  , its integration and grudging acceptance in the Maritime Industry will have a wide impact. The maritime sector  has traditionally been labour intensive. In the face of unionized labour seaports across the globe are finding it challenging to introduce AI despite the viability of

Coastal Sewage Treatment

Sewerage and Carcinogenic Coastal Waste An array of barriers, cultural and religious negatively impact on wastewater and sewage treatment. Many are squeamish at the thought of using  sewage treated water. One must realize that dumping sewage and wastewater into drains, rivers and sea is harmful to the environment, contains carcinogenic elements, drives away marine and

Women Emerge on Maritime Horizon

Women and IMO Support Credit UN News Maritime and shipping has historically been a male dominated industry . The International Maritime Organization (IMO) discovered that women represent only 1-2 % of the world’s 1.25 million seafarers and they mostly work in cruise ships. The mission of a merchant ship is to carry cargo from one

IMF & Blue Economy

Diversification in Middle Eastern Economies It seems diversification is the name of the new game being played across the oil producers in the Middle East. The AD Ports Group of Abu Dhabi business model is integrally comprised of  Digital, Economic Cities & Free Zones, Logistics, Maritime and Ports. The UAE is a significant investor in

“The Blue Economy: A Path to Sustainable Economic Growth”

The ocean plays a vital role in the global economy, providing food, transportation, and a host of other resources that are essential to our way of life. However, the ocean is also facing a number of challenges, including overfishing, pollution, and the impact of climate change. The concept of the blue economy offers a way

By |2023-03-01T13:15:25+00:00January 12th, 2023|Categories: Maritime Logistics & Geostrategy|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments
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