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3Si: Lives endangered, as SOLAS is still not upheld worldwide
London: There are many parts of the world where the IMO’s Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations are not…
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dACC Maritime: Paolo Clerici’s dry bulk return
Milan: Paolo Clerici is a well-known name in the international shipping market as chairman of Coeclerici, the Italian group based…
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Avance Gas: Making advances
Oslo: From his Oslo office , Christian Andersen, 54, founder of Avance Gas, seems at ease, confident that the coming…
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Siem Offshore OSV: Hillersøy remains sanguine
Oslo: In a last minute call ahead of our latest magazine going to the printers, Maritime CEO looks to reach an offshore owner…
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Frontline Management: New boss on the cover of Maritime CEO magazine
Oslo: The new boss of Frontline Management is on the cover of the latest issue of Maritime CEO magazine, which…
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Vitaly Klyuev: Russian candidate for IMO’s top job
Moscow: Vitaly Klyuev is the second in a series carried by Maritime CEO looking at the six men running for…
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Essar Shipping: Banking on a young fleet
Mumbai: For a little under seven years since August 2008, Captain Anoop Kumar Sharma has been functioning as CEO of…
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Tiger Group Investments: Opportunities in all trades
Hong Kong: Container shipping is set to go through a “great renaissance”, unlike dry bulk which will remain an “uncertain”…
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MarineTraffic: The case for open data
London: “Open data and transparency can eventually contribute positively to the overall competitiveness of the industry, improving efficiency considerably in…
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Confiànce Employment Services: Why cutting crew costs is an expensive false economy
St Peter Port: Shipping needs to think more long term when it comes to crewing, says Neil Carrington, chief executive…
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Inatech: Shipping still poor when it comes to fuel management
London: Shipping still has a long way to go in terms of learning how to cuts its fuel bill, argues…
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Euronav: ‘Tankers in early stages of multi-year cycle of stronger freight rates’
Antwerp: Paddy Rodgers, ceo of tanker giant Euronav, is in an understandably jovial mood when Maritime CEO comes knocking. A…
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Foreship: ‘No necessary conflict between environmental responsibility and profitability’
Helsinki: The argument for ecoships remains as resonant today – despite crashing freight rates and oil prices – as it…
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Busan Port Authority: President in running for IMO’s top post
Busan: Trying to get a hold of Lim Ki-tack is no easy feat. The president of the Busan Port Authority…
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Bunker Squires: Shipping’s newest online platform
Durban: There’s a new shipping social media site that promises to revolutionise the way bunkers are bought and sold around…
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Eagle Ship Hardening: Security firms must listen to their clients’ needs more
Las Palmas: There’s a vast number of maritime security companies that rarely, if ever, listen to the requirements of their…
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OES Oilfield Services: Pushing RFID tagging
Houston: Offshore survey specialist OES Oilfield Services Group diversified in the nick of time so that the drop in oil…
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Maritime Accident Casebook: Crowdfunding for next case study
Manila: Maritime Accident Casebook (MAC), the online safety resource for seafarers, has launched its second crowdfunding initiative to produce its…
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Yard Intel: Shipbuilding monitor seeks investors
Oslo: A new Norwegian shipyard monitor has been launched. Yard Intel has been founded by Sasan Mameghani, whose background is…
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Zycraft: ‘The threat of terrorism at sea is not far off’
Singapore: Piracy in Southeast Asia shows no sign of abating and unmanned surface vessels could have a role to play…
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