Maritime CEO
-
Maritime CEO 300: Shipping’s public image
Singapore: Maritime CEO has notched up 300 interviews. To celebrate this milestone all week we are tapping into the Maritime…
Read More » -
Maritime CEO 300: Innovation
Singapore: Maritime CEO has sailed past the 300-interview mark. The portal designed to tap leading insights from the top movers…
Read More » -
Thoresen Shipping: 50 percent fleet growth this year
Singapore: In terms of percentage fleet growth few Asian dry bulk owners are growing faster than Thoresen Shipping this year.…
Read More » -
Dynamic Drilling: Beyond India
Singapore: Dynamic Drilling Holdco is all set to move beyond Indian waters as it expands its fleet of jack-ups. Founded…
Read More » -
Nadiro: Lifeboat solutions
Svendborg: Shockingly the name lifeboat may well be a misnomer. According to this article from Maersk a few years back…
Read More » -
Univan: Shipmanagement is “a very positive story”
Hong Kong: Shipmanagement has a bright future as owners look to outsource more and more, says Bjorn Hojgaard, ceo of…
Read More » -
Glander International Bunkering: Consolidation on the cards
Dubai: The disparate, stretched bunkering sector will go through a period of amalgamation, argues a senior player in the industry…
Read More » -
AET: Moving into the dynamic positioning sector
Kuala Lumpur: AET, one of Southeast Asia’s premier names in tanker shipping, is making firm moves into the dynamic positioning…
Read More » -
IMEC: Wage negotiations continue
London: There’s under three months until the shipping industry finds out what wages it will be paying to its seafarers…
Read More » -
ShipMoney: Visa style payments to trim costs
Fort Lauderdale: It’s one of the great hassles and hidden expenses for finance folk working for shipowners and shipmanagers, getting…
Read More » -
Sherpa Offshore: Gas-powered OSVs “make sense”
Singapore: Denis Welch, a well-known face in the Asian shipyard scene, is now on a mission to develop gas powered…
Read More » -
Armaturen-Wolff: Keeping it in the family
Hamburg: Shipping is an industry where family businesses are common. Few however are as steeped in close family ties as…
Read More » -
Pacific Radiance: Widening global scope
Singapore: Singapore offshore operator Pacific Radiance has come a long way in a short time. Tracing its roots back to…
Read More » -
Nam Cheong: Why OSV negativity is misplaced
Singapore: The negative comments circulating around the OSV sector are not 100% justified, argues Leong Seng Keat, executive director of…
Read More » -
AMS Marine: International expansion
Singapore: AMS Marine Group, the diversified Singapore heat exchanger service provider, is embarking on a rapid period of international expansion.…
Read More » -
SAL Heavy Lift: Replacement tonnage sought
Shanghai: Germany’s SAL Heavy Lift, which operates the largest heavylift ships in the world, is looking at replacement tonnage. The…
Read More » -
Results of the Future of Shipping Poll
Singapore: At the turn of the year we invited readers to take part in our Future of Shipping Poll, a…
Read More » -
Hansa Heavy Lift: Raft of newbuilds in the offing
Hamburg: Germany’s Beluga lived up to its name when in the middle of 2011 it went belly up, becoming a…
Read More » -
SeaIntel: Box situation precarious
Copenhagen: Three-year-old SeaIntel has made a big impression on the container sector, its reports and analysis eagerly devoured by box…
Read More » -
De Trenck: Obsolescence and container shipping
Hong Kong: Analyst Charles De Trenck tells Maritime CEO readers that the container sector is set for more choppy waters.…
Read More »