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The Marine Department of the Hong Kong Government is responsible for maintaining the safety and environmental protection of the Port of Hong Kong, tracking registered foreign ships, monitoring shipping traffic in Hong Kong waters, and launching search and rescue operations in the South China Sea.
Hong Kong Athletics Series 2022 - Series 4 Hong Kong, Hong Kong [23] Long jump: 8.12 m (+0.4 m/s) Chan Ming Tai: 7 May 2016 Hong Kong Athletics Championships Hong Kong, Hong Kong [24] Triple jump: 15.76 m (+1.1 m/s) Ng Ka Wai: 7 April 2013 Hong Kong Athletics League 2013- R2 Hong Kong, Hong Kong [25] Shot put: 15.70 m Chiu Lap San: 12 December 2010
AfterShip is an eCommerce experience SaaS company [2] offering branded shipment tracking, returns management, product discovery personalization, and more. [3] [4] It was founded after winning the Startup Weekend Hong Kong 2011 [5] and Global Startup Battle 2011.
Coronavirus tracking and contact-tracing apps have become essential for many people to have on their smartphones to safely carry on outside their h. In March, the World Health Organization will ...
Hong Kong is a centre for employment of seafarers. 1,200 Hong Kong officers and ratings serve on board more than 420 seagoing ships of 12 different maritime nations. The mercantile marine office registers seafarers, regulates their employment on board ships of all flags and supervises the employment and discharge of seafarers on Hong Kong ships ...
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) was founded in 1971 in Hong Kong. It started its air cargo logistics operations at the Kai Tak International Airport, Kowloon Peninsula in 1976 and it was the only air cargo terminal operator in town at that time.
HKmap.live is a web mapping service which crowdsources and tracks the location of protesters and police in Hong Kong. The service was launched during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests and gathers reports on police patrols and tear gas deployments via Telegram.
RFID is synonymous with track-and-trace solutions, and has a critical role to play in supply chains. RFID is a code-carrying technology, and can be used in place of a barcode to enable non-line of sight-reading. Deployment of RFID was earlier inhibited by cost limitations but the usage is now increasing.