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Industry leaders and stakeholders converged during Singapore Maritime Week to discuss ambitious digitalisation and net zero aims.
The African Continental Free Trade Area is expected to play a major role in the development of continent’s maritime and logistics sectors over the coming decade.
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Data, diversity, collaboration and transparency will drive logistics in 2024 and beyond - as long as the right investments are made.
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