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Maritime CEO Forum Singapore: Shipping will face competition for new fuels
All week Splash is bringing readers key takeaways from last Thursday’s Maritime CEO Forum, an exclusive shipowner gathering held at…
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Maritime CEO Forum Singapore: The connectivity at sea debate
The Maritime CEO Forums are back after a three-year covid hiatus. The first event took place last week in the…
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Inmarsat Maritime: Responding to new challenges
In the job for the past 10 months, Ben Palmer is well aware of the challenges he faces heading up…
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Esben Poulsson: Why shipping must remain united
After two terms spanning six years Esben Poulsson steps down from his role as chairman of the industry’s top lobbying…
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MacGregor: Shipboard machinery transformations in the 2020s
Leif Byström, the recently installed president at Finnish ship equipment manufacturer MacGregor, sees the ongoing digital transformation at ships at…
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Lemissoler: The four pillars of decarbonisation
Philippos Phillis, president of the board of directors of the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA), is a strong believer that…
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Ariston Navigation: ‘Regional regulations are problematic by definition’
At Greek shipping events these days, discussion does tend to focus on the governance of green shipping, something that will…
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Maritime CEO Posidonia special launches
As befits a magazine heading to the Splash-sponsored Posidonia exhibition in Athens next week there’s a decidedly Greek feel to…
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Korean Register: Towards a new breed of ships
Hyung-chul Lee, in charge of class society Korean Register since December 2019, is gearing up for a busy Posidonia next…
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John Platsidakis: Where shipping got it wrong with regulators and the environment
John Platsidakis is a great champion of the traditions of Greek shipping, having acted as a de facto consigliere to…
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INTERCARGO: The green battle ahead
Since taking over from John Platsidakis as chairman of the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners (INTERCARGO) in 2018 Dimitris…
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Phoenix Shipping & Trading: ‘We are living in an inflationary world and that’s good for shipping’
Banker, broker, owner, investor, manager – George Gourdomichalis’s far ranging 33-year career in shipping has earned him the right to…
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Goldenport: When to invest and divest
In recent weeks John Dragnis celebrated his 10th anniversary as CEO at his family’s famous shipping firm, Goldenport Holdings, a…
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Andreas Sohmen-Pao features on the cover of Maritime CEO magazine
Andreas Sohmen-Pao is chairman of BW Group, one of the world’s largest maritime conglomerates with interests in tankers, bulk carriers,…
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Capital Product Partners: ‘Our LNG expansion ticks all the boxes’
Capital Product Partners made headlines last summer when it announced an expansion into the LNG market by acquiring three latest…
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AMOS: Supplying ships during the pandemic
Among the sub-sectors that have had struggled to operate normally during the pandemic spare a thought for ship suppliers. An…
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Shipping’s c-suite quarterly returns
Felipe Simian, CEO of Chilean dry bulk firm Nachipa, discusses the future of the dry bulk trades for the cover…
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Nor-Shipping: Maritime icebreaker
Think Nor-Shipping and no doubt the famous barbecue and long summer evenings spring to mind. For 2022, think again. For…
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Consortium Maritime Trading: How to make money from freight derivatives trading
Consortium Maritime Trading is in the process of raising $50m to create a fully integrated freight and commodity derivatives trading…
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Inchcape: Growth through transparency
Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) is optimistic about the coming year, citing productive growth in all of its business units and…
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