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Titanic II: Palmer reveals plans exclusively to Maritime CEO
Brisbane: He’s the most talked about man in cruise shipping at the moment, something this media hungry tycoon relishes. In…
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Ocean Mobile: Championing VSATs
Edinburgh: Hard pressed shipowners, desperate for savings in every operating department, can expect their shipping communications bills to fall,…
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ShipServ: Shipping’s ‘seismic shift’ towards e-commerce
London: The founder and ceo of ShipServ, Paul Ostergaard, tells Maritime CEO readers today shipping has seen a “seismic…
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BBC Chartering: Breakbulk consolidation on the cards
Leer: One of the world’s largest project shipping firms talks to Maritime CEO today on where the sector is…
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Wikborg Rein: Owners seek ‘commercial flexibility’
Oslo: The slump in shipping has made owners seek greater commercial flexibility in their legal dealings, one of the…
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Cambridge Academy of Transport: Going global
Singapore: The chairman of the influential Cambridge Academy of Transport (CAT) has given Maritime CEO some interesting pointers on…
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Totem Plus: Baltic Ace collision could have been avoided
Tel Aviv: The collision last December between the Corvus J and the Baltic Ace, which resulted in 11 fatalities,…
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Trelleborg Marine Systems: Watch out for cheap imitations
Singapore: A leading manufacturer of marine fenders has warned the industry of the risks of buying cheap products. …
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OOCL: Andy Tung urges carriers to keep discipline
Hong Kong: Speaking exclusively to Maritime CEO from his Hong Kong headquarters, Andy Tung has outlined the challenges facing…
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Lloyd’s Register: Class mergers and acquisitions will continue
London: British classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) is determined to continue its acquisition streak. Speaking exclusively to Maritime CEO, Richard…
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Global Maritime Investments: Bulk downturn far from over
London: The boss of the one of the largest privately-owned freight trading groups in the world warns Maritime CEO…
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Univan: Hojgaard puts safety first
Hong Kong: Acknowledging both the cutthroat nature of shipmanagement and the dire financial situation facing many owners, Bjorn Hojgaard,…
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Tidetech: Green technology here to stay
Hobart: Green tech is something that will remain at the forefront of shipping, whatever the economic conditions, claims the…
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Maersk Tankers: Retrofitting its way out of the downturn
Copenhagen: The boss of Maersk Tankers has warned that overcapacity in the crude sector is here to stay. At…
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V.Group: Ambitious revenue targets set by Richardson
London: V.Group, the sprawling ship services company, aims to increase revenues by at least 50% in the coming three…
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M3 Marine: Thailand and Malaysia hot prospects for OSVs
Singapore: Thailand and Malaysia are deemed very hot areas for the booming offshore support vessel (OSV) market, says one…
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Clay Maitland: “Cost-cutting, not quality, is now king”
New York: One of North America’s most outspoken men in shipping, Clay Maitland, has slammed the encroachment of financial…
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RightShip: Survival of the greenest
Melbourne: While conceding there is “still more pain to come” with record numbers of new vessels being delivered, the…
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Wah Kwong: Sabrina Chao’s first interview as chairman
Hong Kong: In her first interview since assuming the chairmanship of Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings last week, Sabrina Chao…
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FSL: Clausius picks sectors with “promising fundamentals”
Singapore: Product tankers, chemical tankers, LPG carriers and car carriers have “promising fundamentals”, according to Philip Clausius, president and…
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