Archive: enero 2018
enero 26, 2018
Talks Begin About Modernizing Trade Between Chile and European Union
Chilean officials have said that after 15 years, the agreement needs to be updated by adding issues such as energy, gender, environment, small and medium-sized enterprises, services, and investment.
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Automated Train Operation Systems Tested in the Netherlands
Automatic Train Operation (ATO) systems, which automate the driver’s tasks while he supervises, have already been introduced on metro systems and can cut energy consumption by making trains run more uniformly and at closer intervals. Reporting by Reuters
READ MORE >enero 26, 2018
AfA Announces Alliance with TIACA
The Airforwarders Association (AfA) has announced that it has now signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA).
READ MORE >enero 26, 2018
AfA Weekly Update
Here’s the latest news from the Airforwarders Association.
READ MORE >enero 24, 2018
Status of U.S. Government Operations
Here is the guidance we've issued on the status of U.S. government operations. We will keep everyone updated.
READ MORE >enero 18, 2018
FMC Hears Opinions on Detention and Demurrage Penalties
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) on Tuesday heard from more than a dozen importers, exporters and intermediaries about the need to develop guidelines to prevent what they called inappropriate application of detention and demurrage penalties.
READ MORE >enero 18, 2018
Port of Charleston Posts Record Month
The Port of Charleston moved 103,756 cargo boxes through its terminals in December, pushing the 12-month total to 1.23 million containers — a 9.4 percent increase over the previous year and nearly double the average growth for U.S. ports in 2017.
READ MORE >enero 18, 2018
Leaders Gather in Singapore to Combat Piracy
The Information Sharing Centre (ISC) of ReCAAP, the first regional government-to-government agreement to promote and enhance cooperation against piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia, kicked off in Singapore with 19 senior officers from 17 countries. The countries represented…
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