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Economic shocks test the resilience and adaptability of the shipping industry and container ports. Each crisis triggers different ramifications in the container market.
T. Notteboom, T. Pallis, J.P. Rodrigue
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The shipping industry has reached a higher level of maturity in terms of its knowledge and awareness of decarbonization challenges. Carbon-free or carbon-neutralized green fuel, such as green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol, are being widely ...
Jie Shi +4 more
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Digital transformation of maritime logistics: Exploring trends in the liner shipping segment
Rapidly evolving needs of shippers, rising competition, advancement in digital technologies and a quest to increase cost and operational efficiencies are all driving the digital transformation of maritime logistics.
Zeeshan Raza +3 more
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Innovations in passenger transport aimed at reducing the negative impact on the environment and the problems associated with their implementation [PDF]
The problem of environmental pollution from passenger transport is one of the endless problems of our time. The present study identifies 5 groups of passenger transport polluting the environment: road, rail, air, sea and river transport.
Smirnov Anton +3 more
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Correlation between the quality of service and economic performance of airports illustrated by Pulkovo airport and Denver international airport [PDF]
The article analyzes the relationship between the level of airport service and their commercial performance. The airports chosen for comparison are Pulkovo Airport, one of the largest airports in Russia (the second largest by area) and the fourth largest
Smirnov Anton +3 more
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Problems and prospects for the development of the Saint-Petersburg metro system [PDF]
The Saint Petersburg Metro was opened on 15 November 1955. It is the second largest subway in Russia after the Moscow Metro. The St. Petersburg Metro has stagnated since the early 2000s.
Smirnov Anton +3 more
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This article investigates the potential of renewable and low-carbon fuel production for the maritime shipping sector, using Sweden as a case in focus. Techno-economic modelling and socio-technical transition studies are combined to explore the conditions,
F. Harahap +4 more
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. New regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) limiting sulfur emissions from the shipping industry are expected to have large benefits in terms of public health but may come with an undesired side effect: acceleration of global ...
M. Diamond
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A review on carbon emissions of global shipping
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from shipping account for about 3% of total annual anthropogenic CO2 emissions and are assumed to increase markedly without mitigation measures.
Shiyu Deng, Z. Mi
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Impacts of the COVID-19 epidemic on carbon emissions from international shipping
The COVID-19 epidemic made the most countries to take strict lockdown measures, what has seriously caused an unprecedented impact in the shipping industries, whereas these measures have also played a significant impact to control carbon emissions from ...
Lang Xu +3 more
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