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July 07, 2023
Darin Miller
national marine manager
Cargo theft continues to threaten supply chains

After a few tumultuous years, many of the logistical and manufacturing challenges that have plagued global supply chains are finally beginning to stabilize. One unfortunate trend that has not leveled off is cargo theft. With lingering inflation and o…

July 07, 2023 by Darin Miller, national marine manager
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September 16, 2022
Darin Miller, national marine manager and Marc Schuling, marine manager - Netherlands
Embrace, elevate and expand your view at IUMI 2022

More cargo is being shipped to scale up production of renewables — between solar and wind farms. And we may start to see less shipping of oil and gas pipe machinery, refinery and construction equipment as we wean off of fossil fuels. Additional…

September 16, 2022 by Darin Miller, national marine manager and Marc Schuling, marine manager - Netherlands
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February 03, 2022
Ronnie Adcock, senior vice president and Darin N. Miller, national marine manager
Collapsible shipping containers are making waves in the marine industry

While the marine industry is not historically known for being early adopters of new equipment or processes, market needs and business circumstances have come together to highlight one innovation worth keeping an eye on: collapsible shipping container…

February 03, 2022 by Ronnie Adcock, senior vice president and Darin N. Miller, national marine manager
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December 06, 2021
Ronnie Adcock, senior vice president and Darin N. Miller, NAMS-CMS, national marine manager, senior surveyor
The holiday supply chain: 5 marine insights

Santa isn’t the only one experiencing fulfillment issues this time of year. Cargo ships floating off the coast, a lack of shipping containers, a shortage of truck drivers, and COVID-related restrictions are impacting individuals and organizations acr…

December 06, 2021 by Ronnie Adcock, senior vice president and Darin N. Miller, NAMS-CMS, national marine manager, senior surveyor
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November 17, 2017
Capt. Ruan Desouza
Vice President, Marine, Vericlaim Canada
Safety Concerns with Containerized Cargo and the Code of Practice for Packing of Cargo Transport Units (CTU Code)

The marine cargo industry has changed significantly over the past few decades, especially the way cargo is transported. Before sea containers were introduced, dry cargoes were usually shipped as break-bulk cargo or in bulk. Break-bulk cargo includes …

November 17, 2017 by Capt. Ruan Desouza, Vice President, Marine, Vericlaim Canada
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