Contributions
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The three Ps in recruitment
Punit Oza, founder of maritime consultancy Maritime NXT, with useful advice to bear in mind when sourcing the next generation…
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Singapore and the multi-fuel future
The Southeast Asian republic is preparing solutions to remain the dominant ship fuelling hub for the 2020s and beyond. The…
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Singapore’s green ties
The republic has made itself a world-class resource for shipping’s transition away from fossil fuels as our new magazine details.…
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The war for talent in Singapore
In the second instalment from our new magazine, reporters look at how the Southeast Asian republic’s maritime community faces many…
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Thinking differently about windfarm deployment logistics
By combining a flat deck barge with HLP’s new ring crane concept, project developers can reduce costs and timescales, writes…
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Singapore magazine launches assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the preeminent maritime hub of the 21st century
Splash takes a typically unflinching view on the pros and cons of this vibrant Asian city-state in the latest market…
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Dry bulk asset prices bask in summer heat but will the rally crash and burn?
Secondhand asset prices in the dry bulk market are showing a premium over vessel earnings that is unprecedented in the…
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Join the DotS on the Day of the Seafarer
Sunday marks the International Day of the Seafarer. Who better to write for Splash on the topic than Steven Jones,…
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Marine insurance is changing – ports must not leave themselves exposed
Edward McNamara, CEO of Armada Risk Partners, with some useful advice for the ports community. Maritime executives will have raised…
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Ensuring Africa becomes a viable source of seafarers for generations to come
Craig De Savoye, commercial director at Protection Vessels International, with advice for those looking at Africa as a future crew…
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Low carbon economy and crew management
Craig De Savoye, commercial director at Protection Vessels International, on how crew managers can utilise a place-based model to support…
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What I’d like to see come out of next month’s MEPC meeting
Khalid Hashim, managing director of Thai-listed dry bulk owner Precious Shipping, lays out his green vision for shipping. Next month…
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The full potential of AI for ports is yet to come
An era where artificial intelligence will help ports manage berth allocation and tackle congestion may not be far off –…
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Shipping and climate: all hands on deck
Dr Simon Bullock writes for Splash today, with analysis from researchers at the Tyndall Centre, University of Manchester, on shipping…
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Redefining commercial models in shipping
Peter Jameson and Laurids Schack from Boston Consulting Group on the imperative to incentivise and unlock decarbonisation at scale. Despite…
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Cyprus calls for EU ship recycling regulation capacity upgrade
With increasingly strict environmental regulations coming into play, shipping’s ageing fleet will see the premature recycling of many vessels –…
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Reducing CO2 emissions from floating production units
Marie-Francoise Renard, offshore sales and marketing director of Bureau Veritas writes for Splash today. As oil and gas companies seek…
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Why seamless global shipping is the need of the hour
Pushpank Kaushik, CEO of Jassper Shipping, writes for Splash today. As businesses expand globally and consumers demand faster product delivery,…
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Companies must ensure they do not cut corners with the rising cost of food
Christian Ioannou from marine catering firm MCTC with some important advice to improve life onboard. The recent Seafarers’ Happiness Index…
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Shipping is long on optimistic claims but short of good optimisation data
A new technology gold-rush is confusing buyers and encouraging providers to make unrealistic comparisons, writes Anders Bruun, CEO Coach Solutions.…
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