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The latest episode of Maritime in Minutes features nuclear powered shipping, Maersk’s integrator ambitions, seafarer abandonment, emissions and environmental regulations, and much more.
Seatrade Maritime News Editor, Marcus Hand, and Europe Editor, Gary Howard, discuss and comment on the stories that stood out on Seatrade Maritime News during the last month a short, but busy, February.
In this episode Marcus and Gary discuss –
· The economics of nuclear-powered retrofits
· The record LNG carrier orderbook
· Seafarer abandonment
· Addressing sexual assault in shipping
· Maersk’s integrator journey
· ICS’ latest CO2 levy fund proposal
· Is the IMO’s CII regulation really that bad?
· Reducing problem fixing for freight forwarders
· 2023 P&I renewals going down to the wire
You can hear about all these stories and much more by listening now to the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes
Links to stories featured in this episode
Nuclear retrofits technically feasible, economically impractical
Record orderbook set to drive unprecedented LNG fleet growth
https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/management-crewing/2022-was-worst-year-seafarer-abandonment
Sexual assault is ‘the elephant in the room’ for shipping
How far is Maersk on its journey to become an integrator?
Maersk books $30.9bn profit for 2022, expects at least 84% drop this year
ICS renews call for ‘Fund and Reward’ CO2 levy
Container price war underway, contract rates plummeting
CII is unfair to all ships: Union of Greek Shipowners
Freight forwarders spend 80% of their time fixing problems
Last-minute dash for P&I renewals as 20 Feb noon deadline strikes
Crewing key to sustainable growth in ship management
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The latest episode of Maritime in Minutes features nuclear powered shipping, Maersk’s integrator ambitions, seafarer abandonment, emissions and environmental regulations, and much more.
Seatrade Maritime News Editor, Marcus Hand, and Europe Editor, Gary Howard, discuss and comment on the stories that stood out on Seatrade Maritime News during the last month a short, but busy, February.
In this episode Marcus and Gary discuss –
· The economics of nuclear-powered retrofits
· The record LNG carrier orderbook
· Seafarer abandonment
· Addressing sexual assault in shipping
· Maersk’s integrator journey
· ICS’ latest CO2 levy fund proposal
· Is the IMO’s CII regulation really that bad?
· Reducing problem fixing for freight forwarders
· 2023 P&I renewals going down to the wire
You can hear about all these stories and much more by listening now to the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes
Links to stories featured in this episode
Nuclear retrofits technically feasible, economically impractical
Record orderbook set to drive unprecedented LNG fleet growth
https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/management-crewing/2022-was-worst-year-seafarer-abandonment
Sexual assault is ‘the elephant in the room’ for shipping
How far is Maersk on its journey to become an integrator?
Maersk books $30.9bn profit for 2022, expects at least 84% drop this year
ICS renews call for ‘Fund and Reward’ CO2 levy
Container price war underway, contract rates plummeting
CII is unfair to all ships: Union of Greek Shipowners
Freight forwarders spend 80% of their time fixing problems
Last-minute dash for P&I renewals as 20 Feb noon deadline strikes
Crewing key to sustainable growth in ship management
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads.
For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries, visit www.searade-maritime.com
Connect with Marcus Hand:
Connect with Gary Howard:
Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn

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