Bath University is spearheading a project to develop a new type of thermoplastic composite for the aerospace industry that is lighter, stronger and cheaper than current materials.
Hutchison Ports Thailand launched the construction of its $600 million Terminal D facility at Laem Chabang during a press conference. The new facility will include the world’s first container terminal that will be fully equipped with remote control technologies.
Hong Kong-based shipping company Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has teamed up with Microsoft’s research arm in Asia to advance the application of Artificial Intelligence research in the shipping industry.
The USA’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has made available US$60m of new grants to fund new and advanced technologies that improve transportation efficiency and safety.
Engineers at Liverpool-based hydrogen fuel specialist ULEMCo have announced plans to demonstrate a zero-emission truck powered by a hydrogen fuelled combustion engine.
The Queen Elizabeth II ocean liner may finally start generating returns for Dubai after the emirate spent $100 million buying the vessel more than a decade ago.
The Port of Rotterdam will use a new digital technology will help ships arriving to the Port, in their port planning. This technology aims to assist vessels adjust speed as the actors exchange planned arrival time automatically.
This week (April 11), eRoadArlanda, the world’s first ‘electrified road’ that can recharge the batteries of cars and trucks as they drive on it, was opened near Stockholm, Sweden.