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Since our last visit PortMiami has continued to expand, but some of these investments are looking for more than an immediate financial return.

Packfleet and Who Gives A Crap ship over 9m rolls, saving over 54,000kg of carbon

Collaborate in ‘Game-Changer’ For Automated Efulfilment

In an ecommerce industry first, systems integrator, Ferag, and auto-boxing specialist, Sparck Technologies, have collaborated to develop a continuous ‘one touch’ process from order-picking to individual ‘fit-to-size’ boxes ready for despatch.

ATPI and Nomadic Unite to Mobilise Global Workforce

The new collaboration between ATPI and Nomadic will enhances travel compliance and workforce planning for the energy sector.

To Acquire Addison Lee, a Leader in London’s Premium Taxi and Private Hire Segment

ComfortDelGro’s CityFleet Networks to acquire Addison Lee, London’s iconic premium private hire, courier and black taxi provider for £269.1 million ($461.2 million). The acquisition serves as a catalyst to deepen and scale the Group’s premium point-to-point capability in the UK and globally. As the largest premium point-to-point operator in the UK, the addition of Addison Lee will extend the Group’s London footprint and grow its taxi and private hire network to more than 34,000 vehicles globally.

A New Gateway to Africa: Interview with Nisrine Iouzzi, Director of Dakhla Atlantic Port Construction

The Dakhla Atlantic Port is one of the Morocco’s biggest infrastructure project, set to serve as an economic catalyst in the re-shaping of Africa.

Port of Opportunities: Interview with CEO Bob Sanguinetti

Port of Aberdeen, boasting a proud history going back almost 900 years, has recently undergone extensive expansion and modernisation to pursue its ambitious strategy.

PLANS TO DOUBLE UK WORKFORCE BY THE END OF 2025

OX Delivers launches campaign to recruit for a large number of highly-skilled new roles, almost doubling its UK workforce by the end of 2025. The new employees will support OX Delivers as it gears up for the latest phase of its next-generation electric truck development programme. OX Delivers has seen strong performance during the first half of 2024 generating $527,000 revenue and completing more than 1200 zero-tailpipe-emission journeys covering more than 62,000km. OX Delivers provides reliable, affordable transport-as-a-service to transform the lives of thousands of people in Rwanda by delivering their produce to market in a highly efficient manner.