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In Conversation with Panama Canal Authority Administrator Ricaurte Vasquez Morales
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
10/16/23 • 28 min
The Panama Canal is one of the world’s most strategic waterways connecting Asia with the East Coast of the Americas but the impact of climate change has seen a cut in the number of daily transits allowed and draught restrictions.
In this latest episode, Marcus Hand Editor of Seatrade Maritime is in conversation with Panama Canal Authority Administrator Ricaurte Vásquez Morales.
The impact of Panama’s drought on the canal is a story that has gone well beyond the shipping press and has captured global media attention, such as the waterway's importance to global trade.
In this episode, you will hear from Ricaurte Vásquez about the measures the Panama Canal Authority has taken to keep the canal operating in the face of freshwater shortages.
He explains the impact on different vessel types, the solutions available, and the information shipowners can use to make decisions on transits.
Later in the episode, we delve into how the Administration is looking to use technology and potential new water sources to address the impact of climate change over the longer term.
Listen now to learn how the Panama Canal is tackling water issues in the near and over the longer term.
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Hong Kong Focus: Maritime law in 2020
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
10/29/20 • 25 min
In this episode leading Hong Kong lawyer Rosita Lau, Partner with Ince & Co, discusses developments in the sphere of maritime law in the Special Administrative Region in 2020.
Talking with Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand, Ince’s Rosita Lau highlights two major developments related to maritime law in Hong Kong this year. Rosita Lau discusses the territory’s new ship leasing tax concession initiative and its significance to Hong Kong’s maritime community and future growth. She also gives details on the inclusion of Hong Kong as named place of arbitration by BIMCO in its new shortened arbitration clause in its contracts widely used throughout the global shipping industry.
Maritime in Minutes - February 2022
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
03/02/22 • 19 min
Catch up on last month’s maritime news in just a few minutes with The Maritime Podcast.
The latest episode of Maritime in Minutes takes the listener on a short journey through some of the most significant and interesting stories in the world of maritime that happened during the month of February.
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.
The episode features – Revitalisation plan for US maritime; Dual-fuel retrofit potential; Container line mega-earnings; Box line schedule reliability; Cyberattack vectors for shipping; CMA CGM plastic waste cargo ban; Shoreside power in Europe; Discussions on dual-fuel operations; the Felicity Ace; and the impact of the Ukraine crisis – fuel prices, sanctions and port call bans.
Links to stories featured in this episode of Maritime in Minutes:
Open registry, $2.3bn hub port in revitalisation bid for US maritime
MAN – 'massive number' of existing ships have engine conversion potential
Hapag-Lloyd operating profit rises sevenfold
Maersk expects to repeat record $24bn earnings in 2022
Container line reliability to take 8 – 9 months to recover
Supply chain boom turns boxships attractive cyberattack targets
Concordia evaluates tanker to containership conversion
CMA CGM to stop carrying plastic waste cargo
Ports and Ministers commit to 2028 shore power deadline
Change of mindset needed for dual-fuel vessel operations
Fire hit Felicity Ace cargo worth an estimated $401m
P&I reports belie tricky talks in run-up to renewals
https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/tankers/tanker-rates-rocket-ukraine-conflict-outlook-uncertain
Maritime in Minutes - March 2023
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
04/04/23 • 20 min
Telling it like it is on shipping decarbonisation, ZIM gets feisty with shippers, full shipyards, merger sagas, and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
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.
In this episode Marcus and Gary discuss –
- The Frontline and Euronav saga
- Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine merger
- Starlink rollout and communications impact
- Who will finance shipping’s decabonisation?
- The UK’s maritime strategy 2050
- ZIM gets feisty with shippers
- DNV tells it like it is on decarbonisation
- Full shipyards
- Green owners to put pressure on regulators
- Europe pulls back from Filipino seafarer ban threat
Listen now to catch up on all the top stories in March
Links to stories featured in this episode
Euronav avoids CMB board takeover
Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine complete merger
Anglo-Eastern expects massive Starlink roll-out
Who will finance shipping’s multi-trillion-dollar decarbonisation bill?
UK maritime sector needs training, technology and new fuels, says Transport Committee
ZIM sets floor for Transpacific contract container rates
New fuels will be late and in short supply - DNV
CSSC’s Shanghai shipyards full up until 2027
Commodore debate 2023: Next generation vessels will start ‘a good fight’
Relief for shipping as Europe continues to recognise Filipino seafarer certs
All coverage of CMA Shipping 2023
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In Conversation with Erik Nyhus, Director of Environment, DNV GL
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
02/10/21 • 29 min
In this episode from The Maritime Podcast, Seatrade Maritime contributor, Paul Bartlett sits down in conversation with Erik Nyhus, Director of Environment, DNV GL to discuss the deferred MEPC 75 meeting of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee, which was was held virtually in late November (16-20), and produced a number of important decisions on short-term mandatory CO2 reduction measures “with far-reaching impacts,” as classification society DNV GL summarised.
In Conversation with Adam Kent, MSI about shipping markets
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
10/06/22 • 22 min
In this episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast we are in conversation with Adam Kent, Managing Director of Maritime Strategies International (MSI) about the outlook for shipping markets.
Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand caught up with Adam last week at the Marine Money Asia conference for a quick fire look at the tanker, container, and dry bulk shipping markets, and where they are headed.
In just over 20 minutes the listener will hear about the tanker market
- Whether the current high tanker market is underpinned by fundamentals?
- The impact of sanctions on Russia on tankers.
- Is the market sustainable going forward?
The state of the container shipping sector
- What lies behind the sharp drop in spot container rates?
- Is container shipping experiencing the end of its own supercycle?
- How hard will the landing be for the sector
The outlook for dry bulk shipping
- Why did dry bulk fail to pick up in the second half of 2022?
- The impact of port congestion.
- The outlook for dry bulk shipping in the coming 12 months.
Listen to the full conversation now to find out about all of these and more
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Singapore Maritime Week 2023 in Minutes
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
05/05/23 • 12 min
Need for ambition on IMO emission targets, Starlink shaking up maritime communications, the slow pace of digitalisation, new nuclear power, and more from the Singapore Maritime Week in Minutes podcast.
In this bonus episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News Editor, takes listeners through five days of Singapore Maritime Week.
Get the journalist’s perspective as Marcus talks about key points from top level speeches, conference panels, one-on-one interviews, and makes observations around the week while covering events for Seatrade Maritime News.
Listen now to learn all about what happened at Singapore Maritime Week 2023 in just 13 minutes.
Links to stories featured in this episode
- Push for IMO to set ‘ambitious’ climate goals for shipping
- Faster pace of maritime digitalisation needed to meet decarbonisation challenge
- Singapore Maritime Week – no jacket required
- Disparity in progress delaying digital adoption in maritime
- Inmarsat - meeting demand growth, seamless connectivity, and competition
- Core Power hits $100m funding milestone for experimental reactor
- ERMA First diversifying into shore power and carbon capture
- 87% of seafarers say training needed for handling new fuels
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Maritime in Minutes - June 2023
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
07/03/23 • 16 min
Cyberattack fears in shipping, Panama Canal water issues, IMO and net-zero emissions, contrast on Titan and African Cardinal search and rescue operations, and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
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.
In this episode Marcus and Gary discuss:
- Cyberattacks expected to cause collisions, groundings and deaths
- Panama Canal unprecedented drought
- Methanol’s time to shine as a marine fuel
- US West Coast ports labour agreement
- UK’s muddle maritime policies
- Titan and African Cardinal search and rescue operations
- IMO’s crucial two weeks and net zero emissions
- Ship recycling convention to come into force after 16 years
Links to stories featured in this episode:
Shipping industry expects cyber-attack deaths, collisions, and groundings
Panama Canal in further draught reductions, warns of cutting transit numbers
Methanol’s ‘time to shine’ as marine fuel: LR
ILWU and PMA reach ‘tentative agreement’ on US West Coast dockworkers contract
UK Maritime Council to clarify muddle of maritime policies
A tale of two search and rescues – Titan and African Cardinal
Crucial two weeks underway at IMO
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Chat about Geopolitics and Trade with Klaveness Dry Bulk
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
01/29/24 • 22 min
In the latest episode of Chat about Geopolitics and Trade, we delve into the world of dry bulk shipping with Klaveness both from a commercial and research perspective.
Our guest presenter Punit Oza, Founder of Maritime NXT, talks with Michael Jorgensen, Head of Dry Bulk at Klaveness Dry Bulk, and Peter Lindstrom, Head of Research at Klaveness Dry Bulk.
The discussions cover:
- Why the influence of geopolitics and trade is not at the forefront of shipping companies
- Research taking a proactive rather than reactive role
- Assessing the impact of a geopolitical event on dry bulk shipping
- Translating these assessments into action
- Using software tools to analyse tradeflows
- What it is like for a young person to join Klaveness
Listen to the episode now to hear about all these topics and much more.
Maritime in Minutes - news round-up March 2024
Seatrade Maritime Podcast
04/03/24 • 15 min
The first seafarer deaths in the Red Sea crisis, a containership destroys bridge in the Port of Baltimore, and the debut trial of ammonia as a marine fuel. and much more in the latest Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of March in maritime and shipping the stories that stood out from our coverage.
Hear more about:
Red Sea crisis drives container ship charter rates
Three dead in Houthi missile strike on bulker True Confidence
Doubt over hitting IMO’s decarbonisaton checkpoints
First trial of ammonia as a marine fuel
Progress on IMO mid-term measures on GHG emissions
Regulatory compliance driving wind propulsion demand
Container ship collision causes Baltimore bridge collapse
Survey says container lines profiteering from EU ETS surcharges
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Connect with Marcus Hand:
Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1
Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/
Connect with Gary Howard:
Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryLeeHoward
Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyleehoward/
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How many episodes does Seatrade Maritime Podcast have?
Seatrade Maritime Podcast currently has 223 episodes available.
What topics does Seatrade Maritime Podcast cover?
The podcast is about News, Management, Business News, Podcasts and Business.
What is the most popular episode on Seatrade Maritime Podcast?
The episode title 'Maritime Masterclass: Capt. Mohamed Al Yahyaei' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Seatrade Maritime Podcast?
The average episode length on Seatrade Maritime Podcast is 21 minutes.
How often are episodes of Seatrade Maritime Podcast released?
Episodes of Seatrade Maritime Podcast are typically released every 6 days, 7 hours.
When was the first episode of Seatrade Maritime Podcast?
The first episode of Seatrade Maritime Podcast was released on Jun 26, 2020.
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