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Contributions
Shipping in the Year of the Dragon: Tankers
More than healthy earnings are on the cards for tanker owners in 2024. The latest installment in Maritime CEO’s annual…
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Shipping in the Year of the Dragon: Dry bulk
How will dry bulk fortunes differ from what materialised last year? The second installment in our brand new issue of…
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Shipping in the Year of the Dragon: Containers
The Year of the Dragon, the most auspicious of animals in the Chinese zodiac, is upon us. What does the…
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Magazines
Maritime CEO Annual Outlook 2024
The Year of the Dragon, the most auspicious of animals in the Chinese zodiac, is upon us. What does the…
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Maritime CEO
Geneva Dry Dialogues: ABS
The dry bulk sector, which accounts for a substantial part of the global shipping industry, faces unique challenges on its…
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Contributions
Five schools of thought on key maritime issues
Wolfgang Lehmacher, Richard Watson, Mikael Lind, Jillian Carson-Jackson and Sukhjit Singh release details of a new maritime expert study. Stakeholders…
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Maritime CEO
Geneva Dry Dialogues: Idwal
British firm Idwal is building a commanding position in the vessel inspection business, conducting an S&P inspection on 45% of…
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Operations
Live Animal Export: How not to export live animals
A controversial livestock carrier has finally berthed at Fremantle today. Dr Lynn Simpson assesses how this ship’s blighted voyage to…
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Contributions
Enter the dragon
Will the forthcoming Lunar New Year herald a year as auspicious and lucky as the dragon is believed to represent?…
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Live Animal Export: The animals who returned home to have their stories told
The plight of more than 16,000 animals stuck on a boiling-hot livestock carrier for the past month has made headlines…
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Maritime CEO
FreightWaves: Media versus data
Within the maritime media landscape the big news this week has emanated from Chattanooga on the banks of the Tennessee…
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Contributions
Live Animal Export: Voyage to nowhere, with only deepening excrement to dine, rest and sleep in
The plight of more than 16,000 animals stuck on a boiling-hot livestock carrier for the past month has made headlines…
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Regulatory
New shipping registers raise concerns
They are more than 9,000 km apart, in separate continents, both are landlocked, but the backwaters that are Laos and…
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Contributions
Alliances: the blatant cartel?
At a time where global alliances are in flux, Alison Cusack, a lawyer from Melbourne-based Cusack & Co, weighs in.…
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Splash Extra
Landlocked shipping registers make a comeback
The Indian backers of the world’s newest shipping flag are in discussions to create another registry, with both nations sharing…
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Splash Extra
January 2024 Review
Shipping came to terms this month with the fact that the Red Sea exodus is here to stay for a…
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Splash Extra
Tankers enjoy a very happy new year
The Middle East continues to be a vital part of the global oil market, both in terms of production from…
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A typical January for dry bulk
The situation in the Middle East has affected bulker operations with shipbroker Braemar reporting that about 60 fewer capesize bulkers…
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Financial salve for logistical headaches saves Q1 for containers
UNCTAD said on January 26 that Suez Canal transits were down 39% in the two months to January 19 and…
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Analyst Abstract
Tankers The tanker vessel class most impacted by the Red Sea diversions is suezmax, likely leading to a spike in…
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