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In this episode:
Danish Ship Finance innovation guru Christopher Rex explains is ideas for benchmarking fuel consumption on similar routes, setting a fuel budget and sharing the benefits, even with the ship crew.
Sandra Boga talks to WFW lawyer Sumeet Malhotra on whay commodities are set for a bull run thanks to Trump's relection
and Paul Peachey looks at the continued risks being taken by shipping who do not take cyber security seriously. More cyber risk and security news from the last week can be found here.
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Host: Craig Eason
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Newbuilding order numbers are large, and the order book continues to grow. China has the lion’s share of this but what’s next? It is all in the TradeWinds shipbuilding special report.
How could the re-election of Donald Trump impact shipping in the US and globally? We sift through the rhetoric.
And the biggest shuttle tanker deal gets announced on UK election day. We assess the Angelicoussis deal for Altera Shuttle tankers.
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Hosted by Holly Birkett (Craig Eason is away).
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In this episode:
ABS in wrongful death court fight that could test classification society liability
Citi’s Michael Parker calls for shipowner emissions data to be made public
DNB launches ‘missing link’ loans for shipping’s green transition
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In this week's episode:
The US turned up the sanctions heat on Iran while the UK did the same with Russia. Will they make a difference?
NYK boss Takaya Soga talks to Julian Bray on the TradeWinds Shipowner Forum stage in Japan about competition and investment.
Norden's head of dry cargo Asia Peter Koch Hansen, talks to TradeWinds about the company's position in China market, and why a slow down is not really being felt.
And Holly Birkett has a chat with one of shipping's most well known futurists, KD Adamson, on the sidelines of the 50th anniversary of WISTA, the Women in Shipping and Trading association, and asked her to explain her view of the future and what the trends today mean.
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Maritime clean fuel projects in the US are suffering as promised tax relief fails to materialise.
The UK shipping industry lays out how much it wants from the new Labour government to its transition.
RightShip boss Steen Lund elaborates on dropping the age trigger for dry bulk inspections from 14 down to 10.
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Maersk explains why it thinks there will be chaos in the container trade when the Houthi attacks stop and Red Sea transits can start again.
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One year to go until shipping has certainty over the GHG rules that will make it decarbonise
Meanwhile shipowners continue ordering gas-powered ships, meaning there is a shortage of bunker vessels to supply the fuel, and there are some new companies entering the market to fill the gap.
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There is a US based ESG scorecard that ranks 64 listed shipping companies. We look at who is top, who is bottom and who seems to be on a downward slope
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The Wavelength podcast is produced by the editorial news team at TradeWinds, the leading maritime and shipping news site. More details on the stories can be found on TradeWindsnews.com.
In this week's programme:
The UCL/Getting to Zero report showing how shipping is behind on the road to decarbonisation with even the first, 2030, target likely to be missed.
Just how does Wallenius Wilhelmsen justify superzising four car carrier newbuildings that will now have a 11,700 car capacity.
The researcher who says port state control is not selecting the right vessels for safety inspections and has a software model to help them.
Insights into the dry bulk market. TradeWinds Holly Birkett looks at what's happening with Western Bulk and Peter Twiss.
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In this week’s Wavelength podcast:
US investigators say a faulty wire in a switchboard on MV Dali may have caused the blackout that led to the vessel smashing into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore earlier this year. Could this help the shipowner and manager’s attempts to limit their financial liability?
The US Biden administration is considering a port fee on Chinese-built ships in the latest stage of a trade war between the two countries.
There is growing concern of a Baltic Sea disaster. The dark fleet of old, possibly uninsured, sanctions-busting tankers shuttling oil out of Russia will soon face ice conditions in the shallow sensitive waters of the nearly landlocked sea.
And sustainability reporting is soon to be mandatory, but shipowners are behind the curve with European regulations set to come into force next year. We ask what they need to do to get themselves ready.
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In this week's episode:
UK and USA increase shipping sanctions, but this time in retaliation to Iran giving Russia missiles to use against Ukraine
The bond markets are getting hungry for shipping.
The UK shipping minister Mike Kane makes one of his first appearances
and the International Chamber of Shipping publishes its third industry barometer. ICS, secretary general Guy Platten lists what's keeping shipping executives up at night
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