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MarineTraffic joins visibility platform leaders in the Open Visibility Network — adds real-time ship movement and ports information

Tive

BOSTON and ATHENS, Greece, July 7, 2021 -- Leading in-transit visibility provider Tive and MarineTraffic , a leading provider of ship tracking information and maritime data analytics announced a partnership to provide the Open Visibility Network (OVN) with the power of Global vessel movements.

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Country Risk Scores Mapped and Explained

EcoVadis

These profiles cover information on risks across four themes: Environment, health & social, human rights and governance. They publish an annual index of countries which scores 180 countries from 0 – 100 based on their freedom of information and freedom of the press, where 0 is considered completely free and 100 no freedom.

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November Global PMI Reporting Reflects Some Stabilization

Supply Chain Matters

Italy’s manufacturing sector reportedly intensified while Greece and Ireland logged manufacturing growth in November. We will continue in our efforts to provide reference to pertinent information, added perspectives and viewpoints, leading to our 2024 Research Advisory of 2024 Predictions. Stay tuned.

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This Week in Logistics News (August 7 – 13)

Logistics Viewpoints

Fahrenheit temperature was recorded by Sicily’s agriculture-meteorological information service, SIAS, at the Syracuse station on the island’s southeast. degrees Fahrenheit, in Greece on July 10, 1977. This would eclipse the hottest verified temperature on the continent, which is 118.4

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Will the Downturn Signal an Upturn?

Supply Chain Shaman

The sad reality is that data and information can travel faster than organizations can believe the information and equilibrate to a new market reality. First it was the downturn in Southern Europe, followed by the economic crisis in Greece and now the devaluation of the Yuan. The hits keep on playing.

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China Flexes Its Global Logistics Muscle

Material Handling & Logistics

One company that is already using the China-Europe rail service, part of the larger initiative, is high-tech manufacturer HP, which was one of the first companies to start using the Pireaeus port in Greece to access markets in Europe, according to Forbes. based company with operations in China can benefit from OBOR.

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Here there be Monsters: Jobs and AI

Enterra Insights

Greece tops the chart, with 91 per cent of the population believing that automation will ‘definitely’ or ‘probably’ replace many jobs currently done by humans in the next 50 years. After Greece (52 per cent), the ‘definitely’ countries were South Africa (45 per cent) and Argentina (40 per cent).”[2]. ”[2].