Early Detection AI System For RoRo Ship Fires

Early Detection AI System For RoRo Ship Fires

An Israeli company has developed an AI system that detects ship fires early by interpreting abnormal images caught by cameras, and carrier MOL is about to equip them on several of its new build ro-ro vessels. It’s hoped that the AI-driven system for early fire...
Court Case Follows Dangerous Goods Fire On Aircraft

Court Case Follows Dangerous Goods Fire On Aircraft

A fire that occurred on an aircraft, which is understood to have been caused by dangerous goods, will now be judged by the Hong Kong high court.  The 777 Ethiopian Airlines freighter was about to depart from Shanghai for Addis Ababa in July 2020 when a fire broke out....
Get Your Dangerous Goods Compliance Online

Get Your Dangerous Goods Compliance Online

Non-compliance of dangerous goods is certainly being cracked down on throughout the logistics industry, after a series of major incidents during the past couple of years. To meet your obligation, if you are involved in the handling, receiving or transport of dangerous...
Dangerous Goods Restrictions For Israel’s Ports

Dangerous Goods Restrictions For Israel’s Ports

As the conflict in Israel and Gaza continues to escalate, the Israeli primary ports of Haifa and Ashdod have now restricted dangerous goods arrivals. As things stand, the suspension of the vast majority of flights means that airlines are not accepting cargo bookings,...
Dangerous Goods Being Targeted In New Safety Push

Dangerous Goods Being Targeted In New Safety Push

The World Shipping Council (WSC) have recently launched a new cargo safety project, with the aim of reducing the risk of dangerous goods causing fires on ships.  A large part of this focus will be to renew efforts to tackle the problems of misdeclared shipments, which...