Operations
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Food Inspection & Training: “Taking the galley into the 21st century”
Athens: “The galley is one of the last places on a ship to be brought up to standard,” says the…
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Magsaysay: The future of the Philippines as a shipping hub
Athens: Ahead of this year’s Posidonia shipping show, Marlon Rono, president of Philippine crewing giant, Magsaysay Maritime Corporation, felt it…
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MPA vows to crack down on navigational safety
Singapore: Following the three collision incidents resulting in oil spills which took place in Singapore port waters and the Singapore…
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Philippine Transmarine Carriers: Understanding crewing needs
Manila: Spending on training and developing higher levels of competency in one’s crew should be seen as an investment with…
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Hempel: Top 10 goal
Lyngby: Today we are in Denmark catching up with one of the best-known names in marine coatings, Hempel. The firm…
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Crewmatics: Manning conundrums
Nashik: The shipping industry has not only failed to close the crewing demand and supply gap, but ensured that it…
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Royal Burger Group: Investment plans afoot
Rotterdam: Royal Burger Group announced last week that it has reached an agreement to sell its port agency activities in…
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Marine Armor System: The latest anti-piracy invention
Agüimes: There’s a host of anti-piracy technology hitting the market these days. Last week Marine Armor System from Spain announced…
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Harding: Hooked up
Seimfoss: Shipowners the world over are about to spend a fair amount of time checking their lifeboats, specifically the hook…
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Maritime CEO 300: Shipmanagement
Singapore: As Maritime CEO celebrates passing the 300 interview mark we are spending this week looking through who said what…
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Nadiro: Lifeboat solutions
Svendborg: Shockingly the name lifeboat may well be a misnomer. According to this article from Maersk a few years back…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Data in real time key to savings
Eniram’s Captain Melvin Mathews looks at optimising fleet performance. The future of shipping lies in having the technological expertise to…
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Guardian Maritime: An alternative to razor wire
Lee-on-Solent: David and Teresa Stevens are the couple behind what has become on of the most effective tools against piracy.…
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Marine Learning Systems: Shipping revises attitude to elearning
Vancouver: The maritime industry is a little behind most other industries in its use of learning technologies – but that…
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SeaMall: Club together to cut costs
Svendborg: “Call us today and your operation expenses will be reduced in less than one month from now.” That’s the…
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NYA International: East Africa piracy still rampant
London: Piracy off the Horn of Africa, while unlikely to return to 2009 levels anytime soon, has by no means…
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Green Management: Reefers nearly back to equilibrium
Gdynia: The reefer trades are near equilibrium in terms of supply and demand unlike many other sectors, says the head…
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