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Langton Shipping Group: New kid on the block
Hong Kong: Hong Kong has a new shipmanagement company and one with razor sharp commercial antenna. Headed by ex-Wallem employees,…
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Marine Delivery: Benefits of a downturn
Singapore: OSV veteran Amandeep Singh is convinced the downturn has been beneficial for quality owners, as it has by default…
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Polish Register: Offshore move
Gdansk: The Polish Register of Shipping is making inroads into the offshore market. The class society has traditionally focused on…
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Topaz Marine Engineering: Middle East’s super competitive yard scene
Dubai: A leading shipyard executive in the Middle East has questioned the incredibly low prices some of his competitors are…
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V. Ships Marine Travel: Avoiding pricing turbulence
London: In these hard times for owners where every cost is scrutinized, marine travel is something that is often missed…
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ROG Ship Repair: Dutch yard rebrands
Rotterdam: Aiming to make a big splash at this week’s SMM fair in Hamburg will be a Dutch shipyard going…
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Maritime CEO 400: Mixed outlook for tankers
Singapore: Concluding our week-long archive ruminations to celebrate passing the 400-interview mark, Maritime CEO today turns its attention to what…
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Maritime CEO 400: Offshore overcapacity concerns
Singapore: As Maritime CEO celebrates passing the 400-interview mark, all week we are diving into our archives to see what…
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Maritime CEO 400: Scalability vital to liner fortunes
Singapore: With Maritime CEO passing the 400-interview mark we are taking time this week to assess what shipowners are saying…
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Maritime CEO 400: Dry bulk’s small window of opportunity
Singapore: As Maritime CEO celebrates passing the 400 interview mark, all week we are diving into our archives to see…
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Shipmanagement Survey: Sector comes of age
Singapore: Contained on the back page of the latest issue of Maritime CEO magazine is our regular MarPoll page where…
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BBC Chartering: “Shipping remains a low return, high risk business”
Leer: Consolidation in the heavylift sector is ongoing, according to the head of the one of the world’s top fleet…
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Rescue & Survival Group: Just add water
Sydney: The International Convention for the Safety of Lives at Sea (SOLAS), states commercial vessels must carry life rafts. In…
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UniMarine: Clarity on lube challenges
Singapore: Today sees the launch of another magazine from the Asia Shipping Media stable, the third in three days. Maritime…
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Richard Hext: University appointment
Hong Kong: One of the best known names in Hong Kong shipping circles is taking on a very different role,…
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TMT: Nobu Su admits, “I would have played it differently”
Singapore: The latest issue of Maritime CEO magazine, the global flagship of Asia Shipping Media, goes live online today. On…
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UASC: Size matters
Dubai: For at least five years now, the container sector has been in indifferent health. Several efforts have been made…
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Oldendorff: Reading the waves
Lübeck: Oldendorff Carriers is one of the grandest names in German shipping, operating at any given time more than 500…
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Shipowners’ Club: Insurance trends
London: The outlook for the P&I Industry and for those buying P&I insurance is encouraging, says Simon Swallow, a director…
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Kambara Kisen: Doing its own thing
Fukuyama: Hirotatsu Kambara is a busy man. As well as being an executive director for Tsuneishi Shipbuilding he is the…
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