Europe’s energy crisis began well before the conflict in Ukraine took place and was instigated by Europe’s unrealistic green energy transition plans, Middle East energy specialists claim. It has reshaped the global LNG markets.
Peter Stanley, CEO, International Foundation for Aids to Navigation (IFAN) explains the move behind some big changes in the source of funding for its Middle East subsidiary, MENAS.
Tiemen Meester, COO, Ports & Terminals at DP World, writes about utilising digitalisation and innovations in port equipment to transform terminal operations.
Classification society Bureau Veritas details results of a shipboard carbon capture and storage (CCS) study showing how it can help shipping reducing emissions.
The decarbonisation of shipping has sparked a green technology revolution, but pushing it forward is another revolution driven by lenders pivoting towards their own green goals, says Sean McLaughlin, Strategy Consultant.
Despite being outlawed by Maritime Labour Convention many seafarers continue to pay illegal employment fees to crewing agents to secure work onboard ships. Seatrade Maritime News columnist Michael Grey investigates.
GSBN Chief Operating Officer Alicia Lee explores how digitalisation can be used to enable data sharing and visibility for the transportation of dangerous cargoes.
Equipping seafarers with better language skills is essential for shipping’s transformation and enables the next generation of maritime leaders, writes Catherine Logie, Director, Direct to Consumer Services, Ocean Technologies Group.