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Port: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore

Collaborative project – MAREMIS

The MAREMIS project is targeting air pollution in harbor cities through AI-based calculation of air pollution emitted by ships and its dispersion. Singapore and Hamburg are among the largest ports in the world. The tens of...
30/01/2022
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MPA Singapore – Digital Port Ecosystem

Maritime digitalization is vital to business competitiveness and international trade. The rapid digitalization of maritime trade can also catalyze innovation and yield greater operational efficiency in the maritime transport chain. The Maritime and Port Authority of...
13/04/2021
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Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore – Singapore’s Next Generation Tuas Port Project

Tuas Port, when fully developed in four phases, will be the world’s single largest container port capable of handling up to 65 million TEUs annually. From planning to implementation, Tuas Port will be a resilient port....
14/01/2020
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