
Gediz River Basin Workshop Addresses Environmental Threats
The Gediz River Basin Workshop in Salihli focused on urgent environmental issues and collaborative solutions for the river's future.
9 articles found with keyword "Future"

The Gediz River Basin Workshop in Salihli focused on urgent environmental issues and collaborative solutions for the river's future.

ARTIFICIAL Intelligence is no longer a distant concept but a powerful reality shaping the future of shipping, according to Christina Orphanidou, Deloitte Cyprus AI chief, reports the Cyprus Mail

THE German owner of the small container ship, AFL New England, which has been detained in Halifax, Canada, since late April, has said that he cannot find a new route for the ship while it is under arrest.

The emergent contradictions in the relationship between humans and the environment have been problematic for centuries. Unrestricted consumption has led to a crisis placing humanity on the verge of an environmental disaster.

The Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI) held a maritime security workshop as part of the London International Shipping Week (LISW). While the wider

It’s not predicting the future that is problematical, it’s the realisation that you have to relive the past again and again when you fail to learn from your mistakes. So much so in fact that, like a scientist studying the formation of the universe, it should become possible to predict the past too.

This is MoneyBAE Systems ponders the future ofshipbuildingat PortsmouthThis is MoneyFive centuries ofshipbuildingat Portsmouth are under threat as BAE considers whether to sell off its historic maritime division. The defence giant is mulling over the future of its three shipyards, which together employ around 8,000 people. Many...

The dry bulk shipping market is in a poor state, with the Capesize segment the worst of all. Unfortunately, the latest analysis from Drewry Maritime Research’s Dry Bulk Forecaster indicates that sub Capesize sectors which have hitherto performed better than Capes are now facing an equally uncertain future.

In its latest report, London-based shipbroker Gibson noted that the latest headlines regarding "diminishing safe havens and doomed economies are still ringing in our ears, serving now as another reminder that current crude tanker market conditions in which we operate are dire.Price volatility in Brent crude brought levels below
9 articles found with keyword "Future"

The Gediz River Basin Workshop in Salihli focused on urgent environmental issues and collaborative solutions for the river's future.

ARTIFICIAL Intelligence is no longer a distant concept but a powerful reality shaping the future of shipping, according to Christina Orphanidou, Deloitte Cyprus AI chief, reports the Cyprus Mail

THE German owner of the small container ship, AFL New England, which has been detained in Halifax, Canada, since late April, has said that he cannot find a new route for the ship while it is under arrest.

The emergent contradictions in the relationship between humans and the environment have been problematic for centuries. Unrestricted consumption has led to a crisis placing humanity on the verge of an environmental disaster.

The Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI) held a maritime security workshop as part of the London International Shipping Week (LISW). While the wider

It’s not predicting the future that is problematical, it’s the realisation that you have to relive the past again and again when you fail to learn from your mistakes. So much so in fact that, like a scientist studying the formation of the universe, it should become possible to predict the past too.

This is MoneyBAE Systems ponders the future ofshipbuildingat PortsmouthThis is MoneyFive centuries ofshipbuildingat Portsmouth are under threat as BAE considers whether to sell off its historic maritime division. The defence giant is mulling over the future of its three shipyards, which together employ around 8,000 people. Many...

The dry bulk shipping market is in a poor state, with the Capesize segment the worst of all. Unfortunately, the latest analysis from Drewry Maritime Research’s Dry Bulk Forecaster indicates that sub Capesize sectors which have hitherto performed better than Capes are now facing an equally uncertain future.

In its latest report, London-based shipbroker Gibson noted that the latest headlines regarding "diminishing safe havens and doomed economies are still ringing in our ears, serving now as another reminder that current crude tanker market conditions in which we operate are dire.Price volatility in Brent crude brought levels below