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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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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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Langton Shipping Group: New kid on the block
Hong Kong: Hong Kong has a new shipmanagement company and one with razor sharp commercial antenna. Headed by ex-Wallem employees,…
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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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Shipmanagement Survey: Sector comes of age
Singapore: Contained on the back page of the latest issue of Maritime CEO magazine is our regular MarPoll page where…
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Rescue & Survival Group: Just add water
Sydney: The International Convention for the Safety of Lives at Sea (SOLAS), states commercial vessels must carry life rafts. In…
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UniMarine: Clarity on lube challenges
Singapore: Today sees the launch of another magazine from the Asia Shipping Media stable, the third in three days. Maritime…
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The great PMSC retreat
When I was six, I lived with my parents in Mogadishu. It was a delightful place to be a little…
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Richard Hext: University appointment
Hong Kong: One of the best known names in Hong Kong shipping circles is taking on a very different role,…
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Vinalines urges its crews to remain vigilant against piracy
Hanoi: Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) has warned its affiliates to remain vigilant against rising piracy in Southeast Asia. All…
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V.Group: Looking to add more services
London: V.Group, already a hugely diverse company, is looking to add further strings to its bow. Clive Richardson, president and…
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KVH Industries: Ready for kick-off
Middletown: As the greatest sporting spectacle in the world this year nears its climax with a keenly anticipated football World…
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Rise in piracy linked to recently released prisoners
Singapore: Could the sudden spike in piracy in the region be linked to a recently released prisoner or two? That’s…
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SAMI warns on piracy growth
Singapore: With the worrying rise in piracy attacks across the Southeast Asian region, the Security Association for the Maritime Industry…
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Tackling Asian piracy
Singapore: Piracy around the Malacca Straits is very much back in the news, with the United Nations saying the region…
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Survival Craft Inspectorate: Locked in for growth
Aberdeen: As of a week ago all shipowners are now facing a new piece of IMO legislation. As per MSC.1.Circ.1392,…
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CJN Shipping: International push
Manila: A Philippine shipmanagement company is looking to go global. CJN Shipping and Brokerage Corp was formed in 2008 to…
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Crewshield: Box protection
London: A British team have come up with what they believe is the ultimate piracy panic room, namely a converted…
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Roberto Giorgi: What it takes to be a top shipmanager
Monaco: One of the most famous names in shipmanagement, Roberto Giorgi, talks to Maritime CEO today about what it takes…
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Day of the Seafarer: Overcoming isolation
Singapore: Today sees the fourth ever Day of the Seafarer. The day, now recognised by the United Nations, was created…
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