Marcus takes the listener a week-by-week journey of significant stories and events from the past month across the shipping and ports sectors on Seatrade Maritime News.
In this episode find out about:
- The restarting of grain exports from Ukraine
- How much Maersk increased its annual profit forecast by
- The Cyprus government's strategy for shipping
- Seafarers left stranded in harm's way at the Port of Dakar
- Why Concordia has dropped plans to convert a product tanker into a boxship
- The value of trade disrupted by the Felixstowe dockworkers strike
- Singapore's new automated Tuas Port
- Why new environmental regulations could increase emissions
- A record no-one wanted to see broken
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Links to stories featured in this podcast:
- Bulker sails from Ukraine with 26,000 tonnes of corn
- Maersk ups full year profit forecast to $37bn
- Podcast: In Conversation with Cyprus Deputy Minister of Shipping
- Crew ‘sitting ducks’ on unlit vessel off Dakar
- Concordia puts product tanker to boxship conversion plan on hold
- Felixstowe port worker strike could disrupt $800m in goods
- Singapore puts automated port development front and centre
- Demo expert warns replacing older tonnage could raise carbon emissions
- Shipping headed towards record number of seafarer abandonments in 2022