1.Terminal operator Cosco Shipping Ports (CSP) plans to develop a 254,000-square-metre logistics park in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou that has a regional population of 64 million and boasts one of the world's busiest box ports with 2018 throughput hitting 21.92 million TEU.
2.Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Brussels, the capital of Belgium for the 21st China-European Union (EU) leaders’ meeting. On the afternoon of April 8, local time, Premier Li attended the unveiling ceremony of the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU) in Brussels, extending his wish that the chamber will build up a favorable image of China.
3.Over the next three years, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will focus on digitalisation to help companies innovate and improve productivity. The Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) will also present the Singapore Maritime R&D Roadmap 2030 to optimise R&D efforts and resources for greater value co-creation within the maritime industry.
4.The Liberian flag has been included in the United States Coast Guard’s (USCG) QUALSHIP 21 (QS21) roster for 2019-2020. QS21 recognizes vessels and flag states which have successfully met specified safety and quality requirements and regulations when calling at ports in the United States.
5.Singapore has secured the top spot in the Leading Maritime Capitals of the World 2019 (LMC) report. Developed by DNV GL and consultancy firm Menon Economics, the fourth edition of the LMC report was unveiled earlier this morning during Singapore Maritime Week 2019. Singapore has been ranked first in the past three editions of the LMC report, since 2012.
6.The world’s major shipping lanes are more frequently being disrupted my severe climate effects, said Jeremy Nixon, chief executive of Ocean Network Express, at the TOC Asia Container Supply Chain conference in Singapore.
7.Alfa Laval PureBallast 3, the third generation of Alfa Laval’s ballast water treatment technology, has received updated type approval from the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG). The new certificate makes it possible for vessels to deballast in United States waters with a holding time of just 2.5 hours.
8.The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) launched its Maritime Innovation Lab (MIL) today. The MIL is part of the broader MPA Living Lab efforts and consists of both physical and digital aspects to serve as a co-creation platform for innovation. The purpose-built facility will create an environment that enables experimentation and the test-bedding of innovative port services and intelligent ship operations.
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