Maritime CEO
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Vogemann: Pioneering green finance move leads latest issue of Maritime CEO
A new issue of Maritime CEO magazine launches today packed with the views of shipowners, industry experts and market analysts.…
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Northshore Campus: How Sri Lanka can be a maritime training hub
Earlier this year Nalaka Jayakody was appointed vice chancellor and CEO at Northshore International Campus, a prestigious higher education institute…
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Plimsoll: The Expedia of liner shipping?
Mizzen Group, an Australian digital shipping solution provider, is looking to reshape the liner spot market pricing practice with its…
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Mental Health Support & Solutions: Fake news heightens seafarer anxiety
Fake news and misinformation about the impact of Covid-19, exacerbated by social media usage, could be seriously impacting seafarers’ mental…
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A9X Cyber Security: Shipping’s online vulnerabilities laid bare
A9X Cyber Security, a Singapore-based dedicated maritime cyber security firm, has its work cut out as shipping’s easy target status…
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Omegra Shipping: Higher risk levels returning to dry bulk
Dry bulk shipping ought to prepare for a long period of higher risk levels, warns the chief operating officer of…
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MacGregor: Owners want reduced cost of ownership
All week Splash will be publishing articles from our just published magazine looking at the maritime world in 2030, conducted…
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Seably: Democratising maritime training
Maritime training resources have consolidated dramatically in recent years with many brands being bought out, limiting choice for shipmanagers and…
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H&W Group: Reviving British shipbuilding
On Tuesday the British prime minister, Boris Johnson, headed to Devon in the southwest of the country to visit a…
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Asian Bulk Logistics: Beyond coal
Having just bought its first panamax, Indonesia’s coal transfer specialist, Asian Bulk Logistics (ABL) is now looking at entering the…
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Carlos Luxul: Shipping thriller
Thrillers set in a maritime environment are all too rare at bookshops these days, and yet the opaque nature of…
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StormGeo: ‘We want to get everyone looking at the shipping universe from the same perspective’
StormGeo, a Bergen-based weather intelligence provider, has plans to establish a shared platform with ports, ships, shippers all sharing the…
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BULL: Indonesia’s fastest growing owner
As of this week the fleet of fast growing Indonesian tanker owner PT Buana Lintas Lautan (BULL) will number 33…
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Inchcape: World of Ports launches
Yesterday was the opening of another very important chapter in the 173-year history of Inchcape Shipping Services with the launch…
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Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration: Upping its game
Singapore, a leading maritime capital in the world, is upping its efforts to improve its status as a global maritime…
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Prevention at Sea: Addressing the human element in maritime safety
The development of maritime technologies has significantly enhanced the safety level of ship navigation today, however human error is still…
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D’Amico: Dealing with fake demand
For Paolo d’Amico, seasoned Italian shipowner and chief executive officer of d’Amico International Shipping, this is not the best quarter…
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Nobu Su: Global sulphur cap to blame for the spread of Covid-19
Covid-19 came from the oceans and specifically the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) decision to enforce ballast water and sulphur regulations,…
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G2 Ocean: Walking the walk on diversity
For all the talk of getting more women to work in shipping, especially at board level, few lines are doing…
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Videotel: Training from afar
There are some nimble maritime companies that have seen their business actually grow during the current pandemic. Few more so…
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