Maritime CEO
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First International: Bankruptcies to continue
Naples, FL: Maritime CEO is in Florida today speaking with one of the best-known names in ship finance, Paul Slater…
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Green Management: Reefers nearly back to equilibrium
Gdynia: The reefer trades are near equilibrium in terms of supply and demand unlike many other sectors, says the head…
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RTG Communications: Identifying what makes a line competitive
Hong Kong: “The key competitive advantages for the shipping industry are service levels, safety, quality, CSR and personnel,” argues PR…
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Renjian Group: Heading overseas
Quanzhou: Renjian Group from China’s Fujian province is an integrated logistics service provider with businesses in ground logistics, shipping, warehousing,…
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Belships: Dry bulk pure play
Oslo: Norway’s Belships plans to stay focused on dry bulk. While in the past it has been a company with…
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Applied Weather Technology: Helping cut bunker bills
Sunnyvale: Shipowners, whether in liner or bulk trades, are increasingly searching out the best route optimization and weather software as…
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MSRG: Securing the right PMSC
London: Maritime Security Resource Group (MSRG) provides owners with a pool of handpicked private maritime security companies (PMSCs) that are…
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RightShip: Further 1,158 vessels deemed substandard in 2013
Melbourne: RightShip, the third party vetting specialists, struck off a total of 1,158 vessels from its customers’ supply chains last…
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ASRY: Welding the units together
Hidd: Bahrain shipyard Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard (ASRY) is both diversifying and streamlining under new chief executive, Nils Kristian…
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Santana Shipping: Looking to build another fleet
Hong Kong: Always an acute reader of the dry bulk trades William Swigart (pictured centre), a co-founder and owner of…
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OceanSaver: Ballast water treatment market to remain “commercially challenging”
Drammen: Ballast water treatment systems (BWTSs), once sensationally expensive, now a fraction of the price they were just two or…
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Michael Jay Maritime: New ports consultancy
Southampton: Michael Jay Maritime (MJM) is a new company set up by three like-minded individuals to look at the maritime…
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VesselsValue.com: Changing the investment landscape
London: Eleven months ago the founder and ceo of maritime e-commerce site ShipServ, Paul Ostergaard described VesselsValue.com, the company profiled…
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Karatzas Marine Advisors: Owners must become more transparent and corporate
New York: In the new straitened times for shipping, shipowners will have to get more transparent and corporate with their…
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Epic Gas: By name and by nature
Singapore: This week has seen an anniversary of sorts in Singapore shipping. One year ago saw the creation of a…
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Polaris Media: Getting shipping to engage with the press
Liverpool: Shipping needs to better engage the media, argues the head of a UK public relations firm in today’s Maritime…
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International Tanker Management: The officer crunch
Dubai: The quality of seafarers handling tankers continues to worsen, according to one of the world’s leading tanker managers. Lars…
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Asian Shipowners’ Forum: Increasing the decibel count
Singapore: Asia now accounts for more than one in two merchant ships afloat, its importance never greater, and growing day…
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Sailors’ Society: The seafarer link
Southampton: The Sailors’ Society is one of shipping’s most famous charities, providing an international network of chaplains at ports around…
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Your thoughts on the future of shipping
Singapore: Maritime CEO positions itself as the thought leadership vehicle for the shipping industry and with this in mind over…
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