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Danish Maritime Days: Ready to take on big issues
Copenhagen: The capital of Denmark this week plays host to a stellar line up of shipping luminaries as the inaugural…
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Manish Singh: Ready to return
Cambridge: Manish Singh, chairman of consultants Ideocean as well as the Cambridge Academy of Transport has announced his return to…
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Star Bulk: Shipping’s top consolidator
Athens: In the bulk trades in 2014 Spyros Capralos has clearly been the shipowner newsmaker of the year. The chairman…
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Wake Media: Not just another PR firm
London: A well-known name in the maritime media world, Steve Parks, has set up his own company, Wake Media, after…
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Inmarsat: “Today’s generation won’t go to sea without proper connectivity”
London: There’s been much discussion about crewless ships of late as technology makes an ever-greater impact on day-to-day ship operations.…
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Cargotec: “Shipping just as efficient as airlines”
Helsinki: He has become known as one of Finland’s go-to businessmen to help turnaround companies. Now some 18 months in…
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SGMF: The case for gas
London: Despite all the hubbub regarding LNG as a fuel for ships, even the keenest proponents of the fuel switch…
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Polish Register: Offshore move
Gdansk: The Polish Register of Shipping is making inroads into the offshore market. The class society has traditionally focused on…
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V. Ships Marine Travel: Avoiding pricing turbulence
London: In these hard times for owners where every cost is scrutinized, marine travel is something that is often missed…
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ROG Ship Repair: Dutch yard rebrands
Rotterdam: Aiming to make a big splash at this week’s SMM fair in Hamburg will be a Dutch shipyard going…
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BBC Chartering: “Shipping remains a low return, high risk business”
Leer: Consolidation in the heavylift sector is ongoing, according to the head of the one of the world’s top fleet…
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Oldendorff: Reading the waves
Lübeck: Oldendorff Carriers is one of the grandest names in German shipping, operating at any given time more than 500…
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Shipowners’ Club: Insurance trends
London: The outlook for the P&I Industry and for those buying P&I insurance is encouraging, says Simon Swallow, a director…
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Holger Clasen: Making a spark in Hamburg
Hamburg: Hoping to make a splash in its home town at this year’s mega shipping show, SMM, is Holger Clasen,…
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Kaptanoglu Holding: Is the current supply/demand imbalance the new normal?
Istanbul: Is the current supply/demand imbalance across many shipping sectors the new normal? That’s the question posed by Sadan Kaptanoglu,…
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Concordia Maritime: Products sector “fragile”
Gothenburg: The product tanker market is becoming ever more “fragile”, says one of the sector’s leading players. Kim Ullman, ceo…
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KPI Bridge Oil: Sulphur scenarios
London: This week KPI Bridge Oil, a global broker and trader in marine bunkers and lubricants, appointed Carsten Ladekjær as…
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Harren & Partner: The strengths of a diversified fleet
Bremen: It’s 25 years since captain and business graduate Peter Harren (pictured, right) purchased his first ship – the multipurpose…
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Tschudi: Increasing focus on cargo and port development
Bergen: Amid tough times one of the most famous names in Norwegian shipping is increasingly turning its back on its…
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Havila Shipping: Experience pays
Fosnavåg: When Havila Shipping was established in 2003 in Norway, it was the third offshore supply company Njål Sævik’s father…
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