Magazines

  • Maritime CEO Annual Outlook 2024

    The Year of the Dragon, the most auspicious of animals in the Chinese zodiac, is upon us. What does the following year have in store for shipping’s fortunes? Maritime CEO is back with a unique annual outlook looking at the prospects for the main shipping sectors, as well as having deep dives into the Chinese economy, ship finance and shipmanagement. The data-packed magazine also features in-depth looks at what maritime…

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  • Hong Kong Market Report 2023

    Contrary to perception from overseas, the local Hong Kong shipping community argue that their sector is thriving, and, yes, the government could help out a bit more, but actually the sector is moving in the right direction. Splash assesses how the Special Administrative Region can fight back to reclaim its place at shipping’s top table in a 56-page magazine which will be distributed across Hong Kong Maritime Week in November.…

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  • Ship Concept 2030

    Ship Concept 2030 is the latest magazine out of the Splash Special Reports stable, a publication giving readers a glimpse of what is realistic for newbuilds coming out of yards seven years from now. Taking into account regulations, fuels, information technology, seafaring skills, shipyards and charterers this unique magazine gives a big picture beyond the hype of what is practical for vessels delivering at the start of the next decade.…

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  • Singapore Market Report 2023

    To get a glimpse of where shipping’s future is headed there’s no better place to dive into than Singapore, continually voted as the world’s greatest maritime hub. Splash brings readers exclusive coverage of how this Southeast Asian nation is tackling the biggest issues facing maritime as well as assessing the weak points this city-state has in its maritime armoury. Click here to access the full magazine.

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  • Shipmanagement Market Report 2023

    Splash’s annual shipmanagement special returns, looking at how the sector will transform over the course of the 2020s. Consolidation, digitalisation and the growing swathe of regulations coming shipping’s way are all under the microscope with the views of more than 200 top executives carried in this 68-page special. Click here to access the full magazine.

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Four 2022

    After a three-year covid-induced hiatus the Maritime CEO Forums are back. In this special issue of the magazine, reporters bring the key messages from the Maritime CEO Forum, which took place at the Monaco Yacht Club with panels focusing on shipmanagement, finance, tankers and dry bulk. Normal markets coverage and top opinion writing is carried as well. Click here to access the full magazine.

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  • Hong Kong Market Report 2022

    Hong Kong maritime faces its greatest challenge to remain relevant and in the mix among top shipping hubs. Covid and a national security law have dimmed the city’s perceived strengths as an open, lively economy in which to forge shipping fortunes. Splash assesses how the Special Administrative Region can fight back in a 56-page magazine which will be distributed across Hong Kong Maritime Week in November. Click here to access…

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Three 2022

    After a three-year covid-induced hiatus the Maritime CEO Forums are back. In this special issue of the magazine, reporters bring the key messages from the Maritime CEO Forum, which took place at the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore on September 29 with panels focusing on connectivity, shipmanagement, decarbonisation, tankers and dry bulk. Normal markets coverage and top opinion writing is carried as well. Click here to access the full magazine.

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  • Singapore Market Report 2022

    The two leading maritime hub reports – one compiled by DNV and Menon Economics, and the other by the Baltic Exchange and Xinhua – both crowned Singapore again as the world’s top shipping city this year, an annual event that is becoming a ritual, so secure and far ahead is this Southeast Asian enclave when it comes to shipping prowess. Nevertheless, there is plenty the Lion Republic is working on…

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Two 2022

    As befits a magazine heading to the Splash-sponsored Posidonia exhibition in Athens in June there’s a decidedly Greek feel to this issue. Greek owners, finance, wine and travel are all in the spotlight as is the never-ending debate over the merits of being a public or a private shipowner. This edition’s in-depth Executive Debate feature looks at shipping in a period of high inflation. Click here to access the full…

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  • Mediterranean Hubs Market Report 2022

    Across the Mediterranean maritime hubs are developing, offering a full range of services and establishing themselves at shipping’s top table. Splash has identified the five leading maritime capitals in the region – Athens, Genoa Limassol, Marseille and Monaco – and has assigned correspondents to report on their individual strengths for a special glossy magazine which will be distributed at key events around the world including this June’s Posidonia. Each city’s…

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  • Maritime CEO Issue One 2022

    In a change to proceedings Maritime CEO correspondents tuned into two leading shipping conferences to hear the thoughts of top shipowners and then process these into our In Profile pages in the heart of the magazine. On the cover is Andreas Sohmen-Pao, who was keynote at a recent Capital Link event, while four famous names from Greek shipowning were covered from the recent Slide2Open Shipping Finance conference in Athens. Regular…

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  • Shipmanagement Market Report 2022

    The comprehensive magazine covering every aspect of the shipmanagement with the views of all the world’s top CEOs of this fast growing sector. Splash’s Shipmanagement Market Report 2022 is a unique endeavour, looking at the future of the business and asking leading names in the sector tricky questions about the changing nature of their day-to-day work. Click here to access the full magazine.

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Four 2021

    Felipe Simian, CEO of Chilean dry bulk firm Nachipa, discusses the future of the dry bulk trades for the cover story of the final issue of Maritime CEO in 2021. Simian is one six of shipowners profiled. Elsewhere in shipping’s C-suite focused title there’s debate about how to move ahead with green shipping lanes – a key outcome for the industry from COP26. There’s the usual markets commentary, punchy opinion…

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  • Hong Kong Market Report 2021

    Timed to coincide with the city’s upcoming maritime week, Splash has launched a far reaching Hong Kong magazine, which looks at the Special Administrative Region’s place within the maritime hub universe. Featuring the thoughts of more than 30 local shipowners and managers, the 52-page magazine studies the fortunes of the local economy, the port, the start-up scene, government initiatives to boost maritime as well as the booming ship leasing scene.…

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Three 2021

    The autumn issue of Maritime CEO features profiles of some of the best known names in shipowning including Polys Hajioannou, Nikos Tsakos and Rolf Habben Jensen. There’s regular markets commentary, top opinion writers in the form of Martin Stopford and Andrew Craig-Bennett, while this issue we welcome a new slice of the magazine – Splashback – where the very best reader comments are published. Click here to access the full…

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Two 2021

    The latest issue of Maritime CEO features a well known name in Indian and London shipping circles on the cover. Ravi Mehrotra, the Foresight founder, discusses what he would like to do with the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) if his bid to take over the Asian flagship is a success. Elsewhere, there’s regular market commentary, a debate on the merits of maritime PR and a unique poll on maritime…

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  • Maritime CEO Issue One 2021

    It’s a veritable who’s who of the biggest, most famous names in shipping for the first issue of Maritime CEO in 2021. Read on as the likes of Andreas Sohmen-Pao, Paolo d’Amico, Erik Hanell, Mats Berglund and Alfred Hartmann all pass on their thoughts about shipping’s most pressing issue – how to decarbonise. The quarterly magazine, sent to the c-suite of the world’s top shipowners, also features market commentary, acerbic…

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Four 2020

    2020’s final Maritime CEO issue sees Eli Glickman, CEO of Israeli carrier ZIM on the cover. Glickman has presided over a dramatic turnaround at the world’s 10th largest containerline, and now the aim is to push through a successful IPO. Elsewhere, the magazine features specials on offshore wind and the future of shipmanagement plus our regular market commentary and top columnists. Click here to access the full magazine.

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  • Maritime CEO Issue Three 2020

    Issue Three of Maritime CEO magazine features the views of shipowners from across the world. Jens-Michael Arndt, managing partner at famous German shipping company, Vogemann, stars on the cover, discussing how best to pitch ship investment deals in 2020. The issue’s main feature drills down into what the industry’s perception of the term decarbonisation actually means. Elsewhere there’s the regular market commentary, top opinion writers and the views of our…

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