After realizing that I find myself forwarding articles, links, and who knows what else, it dawned on me that it would be easier on all involved if I simply put them here.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Having a bit of experience wandering...
I found the section on where the mind and soul goes given solo time accurate (and I concur with its necessity from time-to-time). I do NOT concur with hostels, however (but, if you know me, that's not surprising).
https://medium.com/@alexschiff/how-and-why-to-travel-alone-595e980714e6?source=reading-list
Sunday, April 26, 2015
UK Arrests Drug Smuggling Tug in the North Sea [feedly]
The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), with support from the Royal Navy frigate HMS Somerset and Border Force cutter Valiant, intercepted an ocean-going tug in the North Sea last week and made a “potentially significant seizure of illegal drugs,” according to John McGowan from the NCA.
“The exact amount of cocaine on board is yet to be determined and the search is likely to continue for some time,” said McGowan.
Image: UK NCA
The MV Hamal and it’s crew of nine men was intercepted about 100 miles east of Aberdeenshire on Thursday, 23 April as a result of close cooperation with the French Customs Service DNRED and in coordination with the UK’s National Maritime Information Centre (NMIC) plus the Maritime Analysis and Operational Centre – Narcotics (MAOC-N) based in Lisbon.
The post UK Arrests Drug Smuggling Tug in the North Sea appeared first on gCaptain Maritime & Offshore News.
Sent using CloudMagic
Monday, April 20, 2015
Another considered investment
NYK sets up Myanmar JV for car transport
// Fairplay Daily News
Japan's second-biggest shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) with its partners Silverbird Auto Logistics and Phee Group, has established a joint venture (JV) for car transportation in Myanmar.
Sent using CloudMagic
Not an investment made lightly
Hapag-Lloyd Orders New Ships for South American Trade Routes
// gCaptain.com
Hapag-Lloyd, the world’s fourth largest container shipping company following its merger with CSAV, says it has ordered five new containerships to be deployed on South American routes.
The five ships will have a capacity of 10,500 TEU each and have been ordered from the South Korean shipyard Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries. The ships are to be built at the yard in Samho, South Korea.
Hapag-Lloyd says the new ships will have 2,100 reefers plugs, making them particularly suited for transporting perishable goods such as fruit, vegetables, meat, fish or pharmaceutical products. In addition, they are equipped with a highly efficient main engine, an optimized hull shape and an innovative lashing and loading system for greater loading flexibility.
Hapag-LLoyd says the ships will be deployed primarily on South American trade routes to coincide with expanded Panama Canal.
“This order for five vessels underlines Hapag-Lloyd’s leading role in the Latin American trade. Following our successful merger with CSAV, we are one of the market leaders in this attractive trade and offer our customers a variety of excellent connections to and from South America,” said Anthony J. Firmin, Chief Operating Officer at Hapag-Lloyd.
The ships are scheduled for delivery between October 2016 and May 2017.
The post Hapag-Lloyd Orders New Ships for South American Trade Routes appeared first on gCaptain Maritime & Offshore News.
Sent using CloudMagic
Friday, April 17, 2015
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Human Transit: San Francisco: A world-class transit map unveiled
http://www.humantransit.org/2015/04/san-francisco-world-class-transit-map-unveiled.html
Monday, April 13, 2015
A Step Back from Losing Leave
http://www.paperplanes.de/2014/12/10/from-open-to-minimum-vacation-policy.html
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Monday, April 6, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
How to Make Hospital Tech Much, Much Safer — Backchannel — Medium
https://medium.com/backchannel/how-to-make-hospital-tech-much-much-safer-c81dac43684a?source=reading-list
Friday, April 3, 2015
In the Zone: Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell – a recipe for success « Coast Guard Compass
http://www.uscgnews.com/go/doc/4007/2486694/