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Skuld: Growing challenges to P&I
Oslo: As shipping grows both in terms of ship size and in the political spotlight, P&I Clubs need to be…
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Insync Surveys: Time for shipping to step up
Melbourne: Australia’s largest privately owned Australian survey and research organisation has plans to grow its maritime presence. Insync Surveys’ founder…
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Maritime CEO Rich List 2014
Singapore: Maritime CEO has teamed up with UK ship pricing system VesselsValue.com to bring readers an exclusive insight into the…
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Scorpio: Emanuele Lauro stars on the cover of Maritime CEO magazine
Singapore: With Posidonia set to launch in 10 days in Athens Maritime CEO has launched a survival guide to the…
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Philippine Transmarine Carriers: Understanding crewing needs
Manila: Spending on training and developing higher levels of competency in one’s crew should be seen as an investment with…
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Dalian Maritime University: What it takes to be an international maritime centre
Dalian: In the second of a series of articles to showcase the new issue of SinoShip magazine, we are in…
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Seaspan: The plane truth about box shipping
Vancouver: Today’s Maritime CEO comes from our sister title, SinoShip, the leading media outlet for all things China maritime. On…
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Almi Tankers: Riding out the storm
Athens: In the CEO’s hotseat for nearly nine months now, Captain Stylianos Dimouleas, who heads up Greece’s Almi Tankers, is…
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Paragon Shipping: “We shipowners are normally reckless and destroy our own market”
Athens: Michael Bodouroglou is in a reflective mood when Maritime CEO comes knocking at his door. He’s been mulling the…
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Zhonggu Shipping: Tonnage cascade hits China’s domestic container trades
Shanghai: Affected by the doldrums in international shipping and the growth slowdown of domestic consumption, the domestic container shipping market…
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Höegh Autoliners: World’s largest car carriers set to deliver
Oslo: Rates for car carriers are looking stable this year and are likely to remain firm in the near future,…
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Freight Investor Services: Shipping recovery “pretty firm”
London: Shipping’s recovery looks “pretty firm”, according to John Banaszkiewicz, managing director of derivatives broker Freight Investor Services (FIS). The…
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Grieg: Midway through biggest ever newbuilding program
Bergen: One of the leading players in the open hatch segment, Bergen-based Grieg Star, a part of the Grieg Group,…
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Posidonia: Record show nears
Athens: This time in four weeks there’ll be plenty of sore and sleepy heads as the world’s most famous shipping…
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Jeanius Consulting: Getting shipping trending
Milton Keynes: A lack of profile simply adds to the invisibility of shipping, suggests a leading PR professional in today’s…
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Hempel: Top 10 goal
Lyngby: Today we are in Denmark catching up with one of the best-known names in marine coatings, Hempel. The firm…
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Crewmatics: Manning conundrums
Nashik: The shipping industry has not only failed to close the crewing demand and supply gap, but ensured that it…
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Valles Steamship: Steady times
Hong Kong: Late last year Kingsley Koo, a director at the venerable 104-year-old shipping firm Valles Steamship, became chairman of…
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Maritime CEO counts down to Posidonia
Are you coming to Posidonia? Maritime CEO will see you there. We’re official media at the world’s most talked about…
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Royal Burger Group: Investment plans afoot
Rotterdam: Royal Burger Group announced last week that it has reached an agreement to sell its port agency activities in…
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