Global Ports Adopt Automation and Green Tech Amid Trade Shifts

Global Ports Adopt Automation and Green Tech Amid Trade Shifts

This article analyzes the latest developments in global ports regarding automation, infrastructure construction, and decarbonization. It emphasizes the challenges and opportunities faced by ports, as well as how they can achieve more efficient and sustainable operations through technological innovation, construction projects, and environmental protection measures.

Logistics Firms Adopt New Strategies Amid Rising Costs

Logistics Firms Adopt New Strategies Amid Rising Costs

The 36th Annual Logistics Status Report indicates that the logistics industry is facing rising costs and supply chain management challenges due to economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Companies must adopt new strategies to enhance operational efficiency and integrate sustainability to achieve greater market adaptability and competitiveness.

June Cargo Volumes Diverge at POLA and POLB

June Cargo Volumes Diverge at POLA and POLB

In June, the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) recorded a freight volume of 892,340 TEUs, an 8% year-on-year increase and a historical record. In contrast, the Port of Long Beach (POLB) experienced a 16.4% decline, with a freight volume of 704,703 TEUs. This disparity in data reflects the different challenges and strategies faced by the ports.

07/16/2025 Logistics
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Nagoya Port Boosts Efficiency Safety and Sustainability

Nagoya Port Boosts Efficiency Safety and Sustainability

The Nagoya Port Authority is committed to providing efficient, safe, and sustainable port services that encompass various aspects such as port construction, facility management, operational authorization, and community responsibility. We drive economic growth through excellent management capabilities while actively promoting the integration of environmental protection and social responsibility.