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Improving voyage decisions in an increasingly complex maritime landscape
With fragmented data, volatile conditions and tightening emissions rules, voyage success now hinges on integrated insights that align cost, compliance and operational performance
Making reality meet the requirements
Maritime regulation and technology are moving at a rapid pace along parallel tracks towards decarbonisation. Jan-Erik Räsänen, chief technology officer of the RINA-owned Finnish ship design and engineering company Foreship, believes that batteries can power us towards a solution
Decarbonisation is a significant factor in commercial decision-making
Decarbonisation is a commercial reality, whatever politicians might say, and it is having an impact on business decisions across the entire global fleet, says Veson Nautical’s President and COO Sean Riley in this podcast
Driving maritime decarbonisation with green financing
Green financing is becoming an increasingly important part of the maritime financial ecosystem. Nicolas Degorce from Bureau Veritas breaks down the current landscape for shipowners and financial institutions
Biofuels will not help shipping reach its net zero emissions goal
This podcast was recorded just a few weeks before two important IMO meetings at which biofuels were expected to be high on their agendas as potential drivers for shipping’s net zero emissions ambitions. But Elissama Menezes, co-founder and director of Equal Routes — an organisation that focuses on communities affected by biofuel production — and Bryan Comer, marine programme director at the International Council on Clean Transportation, explain why they are strongly opposed to its use
Emissions compliance data can deliver efficiency and a competitive advantage
With the maritime industry’s emissions landscape under scrutiny and regulations requiring extensive and regular data submissions, this Lloyd’s List Intelligence podcast explores whether business benefits can be found in the compliance data. Dhara Patel, Head of Product Performance at the maritime technology provider, 90POE, and its Senior Advisor for Performance, Dimitris Argyros, say that they can
Greece risks becoming Trump’s Trojan horse in the fight to decarbonise shipping
Green shipping can ensure that Europe’s leading shipping industry remains on top
Real-time commercial truth: empowering people-led decision-making in an unstable market
The shipping industry has always operated against a backdrop of uncertainty, but in today’s climate that uncertainty is more interconnected, faster moving and harder to isolate than ever before
Putting people at the heart of crewing
90POE chief customer experience officer Richard Newham explains why human-centred maritime operations are still essential
Navigating the mosaic: shipping’s new decarbonisation reality
Shipping’s decarbonisation journey will benefit from global alignment but while that is still forming integrated guidance will be essential
West African risk ripples across shipping and ports
Local expertise is vital for ship operators to mitigate geopolitical upheavals
Shipping displays ‘immaturity’ in its response to cyber security threats
With a masters thesis on cyber security in space and a career spanning many years focused on the problem in the aerospace industry underpinning his expertise, when BV’s cyber security technical leader Panagiotis Anastasiou transferred to shipping he saw there was much room for improvement
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