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Shipping has ambitious targets to decarbonise but it will only be able to reach those goals with the help of those who operate the vessels – seafarers.
When it comes to decarbonisation in shipping much of the talk is around new technology, engines and the availability of alternative fuels. But for these alternative fuelled vessels to work there is a very vital piece of the puzzle – trained crews to operate them. The key role of the seafarer in shipping’s decarbonisation voyage led to the formation of the Maritime Just Transition Task Force.
In this latest In Focus episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast you will be hearing more about the Maritime Just Transition Task Force from two of its members. Joining us today on the Seatrade Maritime Podcast are Kulsoom Jafri, Lead Campaigner, Seafarers and Inland Navigation International Transport Workers' Federation and Arvind Natrajan, Senior Manager, Marine Department, International Chamber of Shipping.
In a conversation between Kulsoom, Arvind, and Marcus Hand Editor of the Seatrade Maritime News you will hear about:
What is the Just TransitionThe formation of the Maritime Just Transition Task ForceThe scale of decarbonisation and training needs that have to be tackledKey areas addressed by the taskforce and achievements to dateNext steps and future goalsListen to the full episode now
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The future fuels war, differing views on port automation, and reshaping the container market - all this and much more on the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of September, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
LNG-powered newbuild orders surge
US port strike ends – unions and employers reach tentative agreement
Race to the Whitehouse – US flag shipping, tariffs, and ports
UK Government boosts seafarer employment protections
FuelEU to power shipping’s fast growing biofuels demand
Intercargo urges RightShip to delay bulker vetting age limit reduction
PSA breaks ground on Singapore supply chain hub
Gemini vs MSC - titans look to reshape container market
Dali owners settle lawsuit with US Government
Wind power demonstrates its sustainability party trick
Damaged bulker Ruby headed for UK port
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In the second episode of our series with Wärtsilä Shaft Line Solutions, Thomas Pauly General Manager, future portfolio and market intelligence, and Henrik Lundgren, General Manager, new technologies and systems architecture delve into more detail on the Next Level Shaft Line Solutions range with host and Seatrade Maritime News correspondent, Gary Howard.
The conversation begins with a look at how Wärtsilä Shaft Line Solutions gathers feedback from customers on their wants, needs, and challenges along the shaft line, and the methods the company uses to turn that data into prioritised input for product development with a direct impact on product specifications.
Exploring some of the outputs of that process, the guests discuss Wärtsilä Shaft Line Solutions’s products in greater detail, along with the operational and commercial benefits of each technology.
Thomas covers the 35-year history of the Wärtsilä Airguard Seal, the benefits of having everything from rubber production to R&D and testing in-house, and the product’s evolution to the 10-year Airguard Seal.
Henrik shares his expertise on the IntelliSafe bearing and the extended lifecycle it offers, along with a real world example of how the bearing’s amber alarm helped crew on a large oil tanker to identify a minor shaft line issue that would otherwise have gone unnoticed until the problem had worsened.
Tune in to the episode for these and further insights into Wärtsilä’s Shaft Line Monitoring Equipment and EvoTube concept. Visit the Wärtsilä website for more information on its Next Level Shaft Line Solutions.
Listen to the first episode of the series Next Level Shaft Line Solutions with Wärtsilä's Paul Nailor.
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Industrial cranes are business-critical assets across supply chains, from manufacturing to port operations on the landside, and onboard ships from heavy lift vessels to geared bulkers and cruise ships at sea. In this episode, Seatrade Maritime News senior correspondent Gary Howard talks crane safety with Unique Group's Ed Arias, VP-Water Weights, and Sales Representative, Tad Dunville.
Ed and Tad share their deep understanding of the regulations and safety considerations around crane design, testing, and operation, including the advances in technology enabling greater insights into the condition of crane components, and the potential challenges in applying cutting edge technology to older equipment.
The guests take a detailed look at the regulatory landscape around crane installation, operation, and maintenance from a US, European, and international perspective, underlining the value of working with market experts to optimise asset uptime and maximise safety for workers and businesses alike.
The conversation explores contrasting approaches to technology development, OSHA's General Duty Clause, and the role Water Weights® play in load testing crane installations.
Visit the Unique Group website to know more about their pioneering load testing solution Water Weights® and other innovative subsea technologies.
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Attracting young talent to seafaring, the role of unions in the energy transition, and the power of tripartism in fostering collaboration between unions, employers, and governments.
Join Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News, as he delves into the challenges and opportunities facing seafarers and the maritime industry with Larry Gwee, Assistant General Secretary of the Singapore Maritime Officers Union (SMOU).
A lively conversation with Larry covers –
The image challenge facing seafaringHow to attract young to go to seaThe energy transition and alternative fuelsThe role of technology The power of tripartism between unions, employers, and the authoritiesFuture plans and initiatives for SMOUListen to the full conversation now
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The impact of the US presidential election on geopolitics and shipping. A multipolar versus a bipolar world. The challenge to business of navigating a changing global landscape.
In this latest Chat About Geopolitics and Trade episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast Executive Director, Stratfor Center for Applied Geopolitics talks with host Punit Oza, Founder of Maritime NXT.
The conversation covers
The impact of the US Presidential Election A multipolar vs bipolar worldTrade elations and geopolitical challengesBusiness strategies in geopolitical contextListen to the episode now
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US East Coast ports face shutdown, container alliances and Red Sea diversions, and seafarers ripped off with illegal hiring fees – all these stories and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of September, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
Smaller firms set to take FuelEU hit
MSC ship loses 46 containers overboard on South African storms
Gemini to pick from twin network options in October
HMM, ONE and Yang Ming form Premier Alliance
Standalone MSC network to offer Suez and Cape routes
Fire damaged tanker Sounion towed to safe area
Gemini to deliver initial promise of container megaships - Folk Maritime CEO
US Department of Justice files $100m suit against Dali shipowner, manager
31% of seafarers asked to pay illegal recruitment fees
Philippines President signs delayed Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers into law
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What is the role of LNG as a transition fuel and how does fit with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ambitions and regulations?
Ahead of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee Meeting (MEPC 82) on 30 Sept – 4 Oct the Seatrade Maritime Podcast caught up with Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez.
Seatrade Maritime News Correspondent Nick Savvides talked to the Secretary-General about the role of LNG as a transition fuel, as well as theme of next year’s World Maritime Day on 26 September 2025.
The conversation covers:
The role of LNG in shipping's energy transitionDecarbonisation targets and technological developmentsAddressing industry concerns and regulatory guidanceThe theme for World Maritime Day 2025Environmental impact and ocean protectionListen to the full episode now
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Nuclear power as an alternative fuel for maritime is gaining serious momentum as a pathway to zero emissions for the industry.
One of those at the vanguard of trying to commericalise nuclear for shipping has been Mikal Boe, CEO of Core Power, a company he founded in 2018.
It is over three years ago since Mikal last appeared on the Seatrade Maritime Podcast and things have clearly moved on a long way in that time.
“I think the biggest milestone over the last three year has been the insertion of nuclear into the agenda at the IMO. It's not quite there yet, but it is working its way through the system and we believe in 2025, become part of the work stream at the IMO, and similarly at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna we've now got maritime firmly on the agenda. So that aligns the two big standards, organisations for maritime and nuclear, around this topic of putting this at sea in a safe way,” Mikal tells the podcast.
In a conversation with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News, Mikal you will hear about:
Public perception and regulatory challengesThe progress on a test reactor project in the USIndustry partnerships and future developmentsFloating nuclear power and green fuelsA potential timeline for nuclear-powered shipsListen now to hear the full conversation
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As the shipping industry scrutinises every aspect of onboard operations to improve operational efficiency and environmental performance, Paul Nailor of Wärtsilä Shaft Line Solutions discusses the company’s shaft line innovations.
From doubling the overhaul period of its Airguard Seal to a complete rethink of the stern tube set up, Paul outlines the industry challenges that led to the development of Wärtsilä's Next Level Shaft Line Solutions, as well as each technology's operational benefits.
As the industry trend moves from oil to water lubrication, Paul speaks on the flexibility of Wärtsilä's EvoTube — which allows the ability to convert from oil to water lubrication — as well as its space saving benefits and advanced yet simplified design.
The conversation explores the significance of maintenance and component life cycles, highlighting how Wärtsilä Shaft Line Solutions was able to extend the service interval of its 10-year Airguard Seal, the the inherent longevity of its IntelliSafe bearing, and the actionable insights offered by its Shaft Line Monitoring Equipment.
Sustainability credentials and customer feedback are discussed for each of the technologies, with future episodes set to focus on the technical details of the Next Level Shaft Line Solutions, and experiences of the products out in the field.
Visit the Wärtsilä website for more information on its Next Level Shaft Line Solutions.
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In this In Focus episode of Seatrade Maritime Podcast, Emma Howell, Content Director at Seatrade Maritime, talks with Ahmad Abdulaziz Sindi, General Manager of the Transportation Sector at the Oil Sustainability Program (OSP).
They discuss the upcoming Saudi Maritime and Logistics Congress, the role of OSP in promoting sustainable hydrocarbon utilisation, and the key initiatives aimed at enhancing the sustainability in maritime.
Learn more about:
An overview of the Oil Sustainability Program (OSP)The key initiatives and objectives of the OSPEnvironmental sustainability challenges in maritime industryRole of oil in maritime sustainabilityTechnologies for improving fuel oil efficiencyA regional focus on fuel efficiencyThe future Goals of OSP in shipping and maritimeListen to the episode now to get the full picture
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A massive blast in Ningo-Zhoushan port, building a regional carrier in the Middle East, and the X-Press Pearl master held in Sri Lanka for over three years. Maritime in Minutes runs through the editors' picks from the news in August 2024.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of August, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
In connectivity reliability and service matter not brand: Inmarsat
Newbuilding orders at Chinese shipyards up 43% in H1
Port of Hueneme to use exhaust-sucking barges to control emissions
Massive blast on Yang Ming container ship in Ningbo
Podcast: Building a new regional shipping player with Folk Maritime CEO Poul Hestbaek
US East Coast port strike the next spanner in supply chains
Bahri inks $1 billion deal to buy nine VLCCs
X-Press Pearl Captain trapped in Sri Lanka for over three years
Seafarer charities propose strengthened shore leave regulation
Eidesvik Offshore to operate world’s first ammonia powered PSV
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The comparison between the shipping and the aviation industries is a common one, with it often felt that maritime lags behind.
Bringing systems over from aviation to maritime has proved to be more difficult than it sounds, but this is something that SITA, through SmartSea, is looking to change.
Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand sits down with Julian Panter, CEO of SmartSea, to discuss the transformative potential of bringing aviation technology to the maritime industry.
The discussion covers:
The setting up of SmartSea and the company’s aimsComparisons between shipping and aviationImmediate technological solutions for shippingChallenges in the maritime industryUnifying maritime digital languageCollaboration with Columbia Ship ManagementThe future for SmartSeaListen to the full conversation now
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Efficiency is key to commercial and environmental performance in shipping, in this episode we discuss efficiency as an ethos and the technologies that enable more efficient tanker operations.
With SMM 2024 and its environmental conference gmec just around the corner, Seatrade Maritime’s Gary Howard spoke to Ardmore Shipping technical manager Suraj Batra about the importance of operational efficiency in the Ardmore fleet, and some of the technologies the company has trialled and adopted in its pursuit of optimisation.
Tune in to hear Ardmore’s transition plan as the company prepares for the retirement of CEO Anthony Gurnee, and Batra’s thoughts on the most impactful efficiency strategies employed across the company’s product tanker fleet.
The episode previews a topic at gmec 2024, where Batra joins a panel session on decarbonisation through fleet efficiency alongside Harriet Hunnisett-Johnson, head of maritime at Signol, Yarden Gross, CEO & co-founder at Orca AI, and Cristina Aleixendri, COO & co-founder at bound4blue, moderated by Thetius founder Nick Chubb.
The conversation on the day will combine the expertise of the wider panel to cover AI technology in operational efficiency, wind assisted propulsion, and the role of organisational and behavioural change in bringing about decarbonisation.
Claus Ulrich Selbach, Business Unit Director Maritime and Technology Fairs at SMM organiser Hamburg Messe und Congress also joins the episode to give an update on the gmec 2024 programme. Uli shares new innovations on the show floor at SMM this year such as the AI center, start-ups@SMM, and the future fuels area, and the show’s own environmental efforts such as removing carpets and embracing public transport.
SMM takes place in Hamburg from September 3-6, 2024, with its flagship environmental conference gmec on September 4. Open to all ticket holders, gmec will be located on the Green Stage in hall A4.
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Folk Maritime is a newcomer to the feeder and shortsea trades but has chosen an experienced leader in container shipping to bring the company’s ambitions to life.
In this episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, Folk Maritime CEO Poul Hestbaek speaks to Seatrade Maritime’s Gary Howard about the company’s expansion plans, and how Saudi Arabia’s backing and Vision 2030 gives Folk a long-term view of shipping in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf.
The conversation covers topics including:
Fleet expansion and newbuilding plansShipping market trends, vessel design, and fuel sourceThe impact of Red Sea diversions on network planningUsing technology to improve container shipping efficiencyNetwork expansion and the growth of India-Middle East trade
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The impact of geopolitics on shipping have come into sharp focus with the Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and war in Ukraine.
The latest episode of the Chat About Geopolitics and Trade series features John Thompson Co-founder and Commercial Director of global maritime risk management specialists Ambrey.
In a chat with Punit Oza Founder of Maritime NXT, John comments, “Shipping is a huge part of global trade, but it's often the unseen part."
Delving into how shipping is impacted by wider geopolitical events the conversation between John and Punit covers:
The role of geopolitics in maritime tradeThe evolution of Ambrey and the shift into analyticsTechnology and maritime risk managementInsurance and risk assessmentData integration and AIGlobal risk mappingThe future of maritime domain awarenessCareer advice for aspiring professionalsListen to the full conversation now
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A fiery dark fleet tanker collision. Deaths from enclosed space incidents. The best earnings for shipping in 15 years. Maritime in Minutes runs through the editors' picks from the news in July 2024.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of July, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
Feeder squeeze on the horizon
Vessel boardings and geopolitics dominate Asian maritime security
Uncovering a black market for stolen ship engine spares
Methane emissions measurement standards needed as penalties loom
Attacks on Red Sea shipping bankrupt Israeli port
Ship safety incidents stable as enclosed space casualties rise
Geopolitical events push shipping earnings to 15 year high
Xeneta sees first crack in container carrier spot rate consensus
Malaysia detains tanker fleeing after collision
Seafarer welfare – the digital divide
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A return in ordering for tankers, shipyard expansion, and increasing production by Chinese shipbuilders are all signs of a buoyant shipbuilding market in 2024.
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2024 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this final part of the series the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the performance and outlook for the shipbuilding market.
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Disruption has built on disruption for the tanker markets generally keeping rates at high levels while newbuilding deliveries remain low.
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2024 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this fourth part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Tim Smith from MSI about the performance and outlook for the tanker shipping market.
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The dry bulk shipping market has rebounded in the first half of 2024 driven by the Capesize sector and the iron ore trades – will this positive trend continue for the remainder of the year?
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2024 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this second part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Plamen Natzkoff, Associate Director for Dry Bulk Commodities and Freight with MSI about the performance and outlook for the dry bulk shipping market.
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