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Armitt: Taking control of the whole bulk supply chain
The Armitt Group, a UK shipping agent and specialist logistics company, is evoving very fast. With origins in broking, it…
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F.lli d’Amico Armatori: Innovation challenge for tankers
In the near future for liquid bulk business there will be two main challenges: a likely downturn in freight rates…
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When the masks came off: An exposé into financial misdoings in Singapore
Julie O’Connor is on a mission to right investment wrongs in Singapore and Australia – and she’s willing to go…
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Cyprus Maritime Academy: ‘Bridging a gap between education, science and industry’
The Cyprus Maritime Academy, part of the University of Nicosia, is promising to help fill the global officer shortage and…
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National Maritime Institute: What Indonesia needs to do to become stronger in shipping
Siswanto Rusdi is the founding director of the National Maritime Institute, a nine-year-old independent think-tank with firm ideas on how…
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Epic Gas: More hopeful for 2017 prospects
While admitting rates are foul at the moment, Charles Maltby, chairman and ceo of Epic Gas, is adamant the company…
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OSM: Shipping’s new reality demands fresh strategies from owners
Shipmanager OSM believes that the prolonged downturn currently gripping almost all segments of the shipping market has changed the industry…
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Super Eco Tankers: New investments and partnerships
Super Eco Tankers Management is one very few Greek shipping firms to still be ordering new tonnage. It chose to…
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Africa Risk Compliance: A guide to shipping in West Africa
Africa Risk Compliance (ARC), a new management company operating in West Africa offering full operational support services as well as…
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Freightos Marketplace: Comparing freight providers made as easy as booking a flight
Logistics tech firm Freightos this week launched what it claims is the world’s first online international freight marketplace. “Starting today,…
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Braemar: Mid-sized brokers face uncertain future
Mid-sized shipbroking firms face an uncertain future, argues the head of Braemar Shipping Services in a wide-ranging interview today. James…
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Halycon Recruitment: On Brexit, Singapore and the hunt for the right talent
If you look at a city’s shipping vibrancy via the amount of HR moves going on there is only one…
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MSI: Shipping cycles to become shorter with lower peaks
Dr Adam Kent, director of UK-based markets forecaster Maritime Strategies International (MSI), finds himself a busy man – downturns tend…
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Fleet Management: Smaller managers risk being phased out
Like shipping in general, smaller players in the shipmanagement sector risk being elbowed out, argues the head of one of…
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Wallem: ‘Consistent, sustainable and organic growth’
Wallem, one of the world’s largest shipmanagers, is not following many of its peers by pursuing aggressive growth, the company’s…
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Elektrans: ‘Timely S&P asset management remains a core strategy’
Watch out for India’s Elektrans Group as it makes plenty of moves in the tanker sector in the coming couple…
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Anglo-Eastern Univan: Crew costs unlikely to come down
Shipowners looking for any savings whatsoever in these tricky times are unlikely to see key item, crew costs, come down…
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NZ Shipping Federation: Wellington fails to recognise importance of coastal shipping
The New Zealand government has little appreciation of the importance of coastal shipping to the local economy, Annabel Young, executive…
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V.Group: ‘Shipmanagers more relevant than ever’
“Shipmanagers are more relevant than ever right now,” argues the head of the world’s largest shipmanagement company in an exclusive…
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ABTO: ‘Bulk terminals not widely represented’
The Association of Bulk Terminal Operators (ABTO) was launched yesterday with a stated aim of providing the world’s bulk terminals…
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