Shipowners Demand End to Unjust Detention of Seafarers

In a powerful call to action, the Asian Shipowners Association’s Ship Insurance and Liability Committee, meeting in Hong Kong, focused on the critical issue of unjust seafarer detention. The committee highlighted a growing crisis that threatens the foundation of the global shipping industry and the rights of those who keep it afloat.

Every day, hundreds of thousands of seafarers navigate the world’s oceans, ensuring the smooth flow of goods and commodities. Yet, despite their crucial role, these maritime workers are increasingly finding themselves caught in a web of legal uncertainties. Accused of crimes without compelling evidence, many are detained for extended periods, facing severe emotional and financial distress.

Recent incidents have underscored the vulnerability of seafarers, particularly in countries with limited experience in maritime law. The committee noted with concern that detentions often occur in places where legal systems are ill-equipped to handle complex maritime cases, leading to prolonged and unfair treatment of crew members. For example, a Chinese Master Mariner was imprisoned in Honduras for over two years with no charges brought against him.

The committee outlined proactive steps to address this alarming trend:

Global Awareness Campaigns

It is essential to raise the profile of these incidents on international platforms. By sharing these stories, we can galvanize public opinion and pressure governments to act.

Advocacy for Equitable Legal Processes: International maritime organizations must champion the cause of fair legal treatment for seafarers.
Building Robust Support Networks: Comprehensive support systems for seafarers are crucial.

Behind every case of detention is a human story of hardship and uncertainty. Families are torn apart, children are left without parents, and livelihoods are jeopardized. The psychological toll on seafarers, who often endure harsh working conditions, is immense. This situation is not just a legal issue but a profound human rights concern that demands immediate attention.

Industry leaders shared poignant testimonies from affected seafarers and their families during the meeting. These stories highlight the pervasive fear and anxiety that grip seafarers, knowing they could be detained without cause at any moment. This is a fear that no worker should have to live with, especially those who are integral to the global economy.

The Asian Shipowners Association is not alone in this mission. We call upon all stakeholders in the maritime industry to unite in defence of seafarers’ rights. Shipping companies, international organisations, and governments must collaborate to create a safer and more just environment for maritime workers.

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Retailers Must Master Christmas Supply Chain Challenges

Christmas supply chain challenges are critical, say Manhattan Associates. With the holiday season here, savvy shoppers are hunting for the best deals, putting pressure on retail bottom lines. Manhattan Associates’ 2024 Supply Chain Confidence Survey reveals that 93% of consumers report feeling the pinch due to cost of living and actively hunting for bargains. This presents a challenge, but also a chance for retailers to connect with value-conscious shoppers and increase sales this Christmas.

Where businesses stand today

Manhattan’s survey further reveals that 70% of retail leaders anticipate higher holiday costs this year, while 60% of consumers plan to buy fewer gifts and 57% are actively seeking less expensive options.

This shift in consumer behaviour demands a new level of business agility: retailers must move quickly to adapt to this new environment, offering value-driven deals and frictionless shopping experiences, both online and in-store. As Martin Lockwood, Senior Director at Manhattan Associates, points out, “Even the most seasoned retailers are kept on their toes by shifting shopping habits. Aligning inventory and fulfilment operations with changing behaviours is crucial.”

Tech-savvy retailers take the lead

However, it’s not all gloom and doom. Many retailers are embracing technology and building more resilient supply chain networks capable to adapting to fast-paced behavioural change. The survey highlights that 52% of supply chain leaders are investing in improved logistics software, while 61% of retail leaders report recent investments in new technologies to improve supply chain efficiency. Automation (35%) and AI (80%) are also playing a key role in optimising operations and meeting consumer demand.

According to Lockwood, proactive planning is paramount. “Businesses are prioritising readiness and flexibility to navigate unforeseen challenges and maximise holiday sales opportunities”, he continues. “Focusing on a long-term, resilient digital core and establishing robust relationships with suppliers is essential for sustained success. Inventory visibility and unified planning and execution capabilities are tactics essential for mitigating possible holiday season disruptions. The challenges are real, but so are the opportunities. Through investment in long-term supply chain strategies, retailers can position themselves for sustained success in the year ahead.”

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Transport and Logistics Cloud Technology

Almaviva today announces further acceleration in adopting cutting-edge cloud technologies for the transport and logistics sector, a significant driver for sustainable urban development and citizen well-being.

Almaviva’s years of experience with the MOOVA platform, a modular and cloud-ready solution leveraging advanced digital technologies to enable new sustainable mobility paradigms, combined with AWS cloud services, aims to provide innovative solutions to its customers in Italy and North America. The MOOVA platform, dedicated to Transportation and Logistics Authorities and Operators, offers a single advanced technological framework for future mobility: integrated, multimodal, sustainable, and as-a-service.

Since 2020, AWS has been present in Italy with a cloud infrastructure (Region) capable of offering Almaviva and its customers low-latency services, compliant with data security and protection regulations and digital sovereignty principles. This initiative represents a step forward towards greater sustainability and efficiency in transporting people and goods.

Almaviva is among the few selected companies worldwide that can boast the AWS Digital Sovereignty Competency. The AWS Digital Sovereignty Competency recognises the ability to support customers in addressing digital sovereignty requirements within the European Union, particularly for highly regulated sectors such as Public Administration, Finance, Healthcare, Energy, Utilities, and Telecommunications. In 2023, Almaviva received the ‘State or Local Government Partner of the Year – EMEA’ award, intended for the best AWS partners with Government Competency who have achieved innovative results with Central and Local Public Administrations. Today, the two entities continue their work in the Transportation & Logistics sector, where, for example, in ticketing and MaaS, technological innovation goes hand in hand with the evolution of citizen services.

Among the success stories of applying these technologies in the field is that of the Sardinian Regional Transport Company: “The exclusive skills of the Almaviva Group and the solidity of AWS solutions have allowed us to proceed effectively with the digital transition path present in the company’s Strategic Plan through the digitisation of ARST’s ticketing system, improving business processes and enabling the evolution of mobility services in the regional territory,” said Carlo Poledrini, General Manager of ARST S.p.A.

“The solid and long-lasting collaboration with AWS, which over the years has seen Almaviva’s role improve and skills refine, is now expanding and consolidating in Cloud technologies dedicated to the world of Transportation and Logistics, a sector where the Group is a leader in Italy and increasingly present and distinctive abroad. Thanks to the implementation with AWS Cloud, the solutions of our MOOVA platform for sustainable mobility will offer more innovative and efficient services at an international level,” said Smeraldo Fiorentini (pictured), General Manager of Transportation and Logistics at Almaviva.

MOOVA integrates end-to-end processes for passengers and goods through 5 product lines and 19 products in a single platform based on international standards. Almaviva’s platform enables the transition process towards new mobility paradigms gradually and maximises customers’ previous investments by reusing existing assets. Thanks to AWS cloud, Almaviva can now offer greater agility, scalability, and time-to-market to its customers.

This initiative also strengthens Almaviva’s presence in the North American market through Almaviva USA, accelerating the Group’s investments in infrastructure and transportation sectors in that region.

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Lower Energy Costs thanks to High-speed Doors

Jihostroj, the biggest Czech manufacturer of hydraulic systems and aircraft instruments, saves 35 percent of its energy by installing EFAFLEX high-speed doors. Where high-quality components and assemblies for aircraft engines are manufactured, it’s all about absolute precision. And, at Jihostroj Aero Technology and Hydraulics in Velešín in the Czech Republic, this accuracy begins with constant temperatures in the production area. This allows them to guarantee that the materials to be processed are not subject to any temperature fluctuations, which requires high energy expenditure. To keep costs at an affordable level in times of extreme price increases for electricity and heat, the company concentrated on a concept for saving energy. Part of the implementation of this project consisted of installing eight high-speed doors from EFAFLEX at the production hall in Velešín.

“All companies have to react to rapidly increasing energy costs. That’s why we decided to renovate the existing production hall. The building façade was insulated and EFAFLEX high-speed doors were installed at the entrances. We already had many years of positive experiences with these doors in other operations within our company,” says Jan Kříha from Jihostroj. “The renovation has paid off: the energy savings have surpassed our expectations – our costs are now 35 percent lower. And the sophisticated design of the doors provides added value.”

New cost-cutting concept: insulation and fast doors

Components for the aviation industry are manufactured in the production hall in Velešín. The production hall gained 12 centimetres of insulations, new cladding, and the roof was recovered. The access points to the hall have also been transformed: they used to just have normal metal doors through which the equipment was transported, and the employees could access the hall. That changed during the renovation. Alongside the newly fitted staff entrances, four insulated EFAFLEX EFA-SST® high-speed doors were installed in the building. Openings in the building could be reduced to what it actually required thanks to installation of the new doors. Creating separate entrances for the employees now also improves occupational safety because routes for people and vehicles are separated from one another. The unnecessary manual opening and closing of the door is also now a thing of the past.

Durable and fast

The high opening and closing speeds, reaching up to 2.5 m/s, play a major role in saving energy – the quicker the doors open and close, the less heat escapes from the hall. Therefore having economic benefits and also a significantly longer service life in comparison with sectional doors. Their 250,000 cycles per year correspond to hundreds of openings per day.

Better working environment and faster logistics

And it’s not just the energy saving that the responsible parties are satisfied with following the renovation. Restructuring of the interiors and installation of four EFA-STR®-L high-speed doors has improved working conditions for the employees. Because the rapid opening and closing of the doors in the interior spaces reduces drafts and thus improves comfort in the workplace. Logistic processes run smoother now as well.

Induction loops for improved occupational safety

In addition to savings, consideration was given to improving safety with the renovation. Along with the installation of separate staff entrances, induction loops were therefore also installed in front of the high-speed doors. They are fitted in the floor in front of the doors and guarantee that the doors only open when the transport vehicle drives into or out of the hall. They do not react to normal traffic in front of or behind the door and thus prevent unnecessary opening.

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