Cargo Ship Smashes into Mansion on the Bosporus Strait

Cargo Ship Smashes into Mansion on the Bosporus Strait

Cargo ship in the Channel Bosphorus Strait

It was a Saturday like any other, standard water traffic in Istanbul’s Bosporus strait when tragedy struck in the form of a looming cargo ship. A large cargo ship seemed to lose control, and barrel into one of the waterside locations populating the coast of the strait. But there is more to this story than just a ship hitting a house, and there are questions to be asked about the situation as a whole.

Why did it happen?

On Saturday, April 7th, the date of the accident, it had been reported that the cargo ship suffered an accident that resulted in the rudder being disabled and led to its uncontrollable collision course with a building. This is an unusual occurrence, seeing as Malta’s have a long tradition as a maritime service provider, and therefore only makes sense that they would keep their ships and crews up to date. As more information on the incident reported, essential information on the event will become revealed. Hopefully, this is not the cusp of a tide of rudder issues with this company’s freight ships.

What did it strike?

ship waiting for help

There seems to be a great deal of focus on the location the cargo ship struck, and there is an excellent reason behind this, it is a part of history. The structure in question is the red seaside mansion of Hekimbasi Salih Efendi. This mansion once belonged to a doctor who served in the Ottoman palace and dates back to the 18th century. Everyone is hoping the damage suffered by the mansion will be able to be repaired and avoid being taken down altogether.

Why the Straight?

Now the straight, with all of these locations littering the outskirts of it may not seem like the ideal waterway in transporting a 738-foot cargo ship through; however, the Bosporus is the crucial waterway connecting the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea. This makes it the primary route to take when it comes to maritime travel in this location. There is no real way in getting around it.

Here is a video of the event occurring. Please note there is some strong language.


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The Renewal of Generalized System of Preferences

The Renewal of Generalized System of Preferences

 

Throughout the year agreements, laws, and programs will enact incongruence that will alter the state of things in the world of shipping. One such program renewed for the following year is the Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, which will be repeated and will go back into effect on April 22nd. Let us go over what it is, and what this means for the U.S. shipping companies that this will have the most significant impact.person holding different types of currency

What is the GSP?

Established by the Trade Act of 1974 the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) is a U.S. trade program designed to promote economic growth in the developing world by providing preferential duty-free entry for up to 4,800 products from 129 designated beneficiary countries and territories.

What Does This Mean?

Economic Growth for the Developing World

The GSP will help developing companies by aiding in their diversity and growth of trade with the U.S. The program will reduce the costs these countries will have to pay on trade due to the duty-free entry of products.

Supports U.S. Jobs

By moving GSP imports from the docks to the U.S. consumers and manufacturers, it supports tens of thousands of jobs in the U.S. It is especially important to the small businesses, relying on the programs’ duty saving to help them stay competitive.logistics deals

Promoting of Values

The GSP supports progress in these countries; it also promotes growth by beneficiary countries in affording worker rights to their people, enforcing intellectual property rights, and in helping the rule of law.

If Congress passes the new GSP bill, it will extend the GSP until December 31, 2020. The bill will also include a provision allowing Customs to apply GSP retroactivity to entries between December 31, 2017, and the date of the reauthorization. Currently, importers are allowed to flag entries as “GSP eligible” in anticipation of future reauthorization, despite these importers are paying MFN rates until reauthorizing GSP.


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Automation in the Trucking Industry

Automation in the Trucking Industry

 

We are living in a time where technology is taking leaps, and bounds forward, propelling us into a future of pure wonder and amazement. We see these advancements with laser surgeries taking place in hospitals; with Elon Musk’s cosmic adventures, propelling satellites into space accompanied by his car; we can see this in the very device sitting in most people’s pockets, our cellphones. We have seen our amazing improvement regarding the shipping industry with the rise in automated trucks.                automated truck system

When Did They Start?

As long as we have had automobiles, people have been trying to make them autonomous, but it is not until recently that these goals have come to fruition. Uber introduced their first self-driving truck in 2016 after its acquisition of Otto, an autonomous trucking start-up founded by a former Google engineer. As of 2017 there have been automated trucks transporting good between Texas and California.

Bear in mind these are not unmanned trucks, as they still have accompanying truckers with them; but someday most, if not all transportation companies hope to have entirely independent vehicles at their disposal.

Where Are They Headed?

automated freight truckWell, it is quite apparent where companies want to see these trucks go, complete independence. Driverless vehicles would help reduce the cost of transportation in general, not having to pay for drivers. It will also help expedite the transport itself, trucks being able to drive through the night with no breaks needed.

This opens up other issues though, as for how will the truck be able to unload the goods? Or how will it know when it needs gas? Or how will it react to an accident or automotive issues? These occurrences are one of the defining reasons why even with the rise of automated trucks, there will still be a place of hands-on human partners. Uber says they will still utilize people to work with these trucks.

Judging from the current evolutionary rate of these vehicles, it is only a matter of time before the idea of entirely independent vehicles goes from science fiction to science fact.


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Becoming Green-Decarbonizing 50,000 Plus Ships is on the Way

Becoming Green-Decarbonizing 50,000 Plus Ships is on the Way

 

The idea of carbon reduction is an ever-present wish for most of the earth’s populace because with this happening means fewer pollutants in the air, a potential reduction in climate change, and less of a reliance on fossil fuels. One area where this advancement seems to be the most desired is with international maritime shipping.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been tasked with cutting greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50 % by the year 2050. This has led to the IMO to scramble to try and find new technologies that can decarbonize over fifty thousand freighters, containers, tankers, and ferries. Seeing as how the international shipping accounts for more than 2 % of the global carbon dioxide emissions, the IMO is looking into many possibilities to help meet the 2015 Paris Agreement quota to carbon emissions.

Low-Tech Solutions

Merely designing freight ships with a slenderer body can reduce fuel use by around 15% at slower speeds, and up to approximately 25% at higher speeds. Less fuel being used for the same trips the ships are already taking means they will be giving off fewer emissions than before.

There are some other simple retrofitting’s that can be performed to transport ships to accomplish this effect as well:

– By replacing one propeller with two rotating in opposite directions, the boat recovers slipstream energy and can make gains of up to 15%.

–  Cleaning and painting the hull with a low-friction coating can deliver gains of up to 5%.

– Fitting the bow of a ship with a bulbous extension below the water line will reduce drag enough to cut emissions up to 7%.

– Air lubrication- A technique which pumps compressed air below the hull to create a carpet of bubbles that reduces drag and can cut emissions by a further 3%.

Removing Traditional Fuel

Though altering the shape and drag speed of the actual ship may assist in reducing emissions, it is getting away from the traditional petroleum fuel source where many corrections lie.

The push for utilizing Biofuels seems to be a significant talking point, and at the moment there are a couple of companies that are employing this. One innovation already underway is converting ships to run on LNG. There are already more than a hundred LNG-fueled ships globally. Some LNG ships claim a CO2 emissions reduction of up to 15%.

New Ships

Past these innovations there is another way that ships can reduce their carbon emissions is an overall change of the transport ships themselves. Redesigning ships to be outfitted with solar panels will drastically reduce their emissions at a higher percentage than any of the other boat altering options.

Another much cleaner fuel source is using hydrogen to run fuel cells. Stacking this with solar panels can give a carbon emission reduction by up to 70%.

There is a zero-carbon emission option being developed now as well, it would be powered by electricity, half coming directly from wind, solar and wave energy, and the other half from converting some of that energy into hydrogen to power fuel cells. A Scandinavian shipping line is currently working on this type of ship, looking for completion by 2025.


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Reducing Greenhouse Gases for International Shipping

Reducing Greenhouse Gases for International Shipping

 

With all the technological advances that have been developed well into the 21st century, further conversation needs to become held about our carbon footprint. With freight forwarding and international shipping sky-rocketing recently due to high demand, it’s important to be conscious of the world we’re going to leave behind.

The consistent emission of greenhouse gases has developed a tremendous dent into the global climate, human well-being, and marine environments. Maritime travel account for millions of tons of carbon dioxide production into the atmosphere. With biofuels combined with the current fuel intake on cargo ships, the environmental efficiency will increase tremendously.

Effects on Environment

The more we collect greenhouse gases within our environment, the more heat is trapped on Earth, which increases global warming on a constant basis. If the energy from the sun and the amount of gases remain the same, the temperature will level out. However, over millions of years, the gases have accumulated much more than intended and continue to cause the temperature to reach its highest in history.

Rising ocean temperatures and melting ice caps are all contributing to the rise in sea level which will in turn cause costal erosion, flooding, and property damage to name a few. Over the past century, sea levels rose one foot, and its predicted to rise another three feet in the coming century. Biofuels pose as a great alternative to the fossil fuels being used over many years to lessen the harmful gases become released into the atmosphere.

Biofuels

Although gasoline and diesel are biofuels, they are ultimately seen as fossil fuels because they become made of decomposed plants and animals that became buried in the ground for millions of years. Biofuels can be made chemically, fermentation, and breaking down starches and sugars in plants.

If cargo ships incorporated Ethanol into their gasoline, the emission of greenhouse gases would greatly reduce. Making fuel from plants allows them to suck up the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to combat the amount that is released. Biofuels have the potential to diminish the use of fossil fuels anywhere from 10-30%.

Future Endeavors

The current biofuels are a step in the right direction, however, there may be even better solutions to contribute to a cleaner Earth. Research shows that the future of biofuels could be from grass and sapling. The only setback that needs to become resolved is if the cellulose in the cell walls of the plants can be broken down in biofuel. If that is the case, it will release less carbon dioxide than current biofuels.


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Recent Hiring Surge in May due to Growing Freight Demands

Recent Hiring Surge in May due to Growing Freight Demands

 

Over 18,000 people became hired during the month of May due to the accelerating demand in logistics. With logistics companies requiring more innovation than ever, it has become a premier industry to work in. As far as warehousing and transportation are concerned, around 70,000 jobs have become filled since the beginning of 2018.

This is the highest employment rate the logistics industry has seen since 2015. Overall, the employment rate in the U.S. has significantly lowered indicating that economic growth in on a stable rise and distributing more goods. Logistics is complacent in its position right now but there’s nothing wrong with going a little bit out of your comfort zone.

Why Requests Are Sky-Rocketing

With companies like Amazon, Wayfair, and many more e-commerce brands offering speedy delivery of all their goods, logistics and shipping companies need to match the demand. Many consumers are clinging onto the online shopping and shipping of goods options as its more convenient to them.

New technology is invading businesses across the world. With new apps on the market, they match trucking businesses with shippers who have freight that needs to become transported. Essentially, shippers will choose whichever route that will provide them with a truck for their goods and carriers will welcome higher paying freight with open arms. This is the perfect time for logistics companies like A1 Worldwide Logistics to cut in and give those companies outstanding services.

On the Rise

The cost of freighting has occurred at a steady growth as e-commerce brands compete against other companies for storage space. Jobs in this industry are on the rise because of the growing need for these services. Of course, a direct requirement for the job will be a Bachelor’s degree at minimum but there’s room for advancement in logistical work.

In some cases, recent graduates are freelancing in this line of work and getting a taste of the technology. Logistical work is fast-paced and not for the faint of heart because it can be present in every industry in the world. The logistics industry has hidden in the dark for far too long. It is time to step out of the shadows and into the sun.

The effort you put into being a logistician will be what you get out of it. It is talked to be the next big job on the market because of its median to moderate pay, prospective jobs, and a stress-free environment. At A1 Worldwide Logistics, we aim to continue to expand far and wide and provide exceptional freight transportation.


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