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June 21, 2018

Liverpool - UK

International Maritime Forum

This unique shipping conference will focus on the Northern Maritime Powerhouse and its role in driving global trade in a post-Brexit Britain. It will look at how digitalisation and increased connectivity can enhance port processes and how innovative solutions can transform maritime transport by ensuring maximum transparency. It will discuss blockchain technologies and Big Data in the context of streamlining shipping and port operations to the lasting benefit of the end-users: the importers and exporters.

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