Seatrade Maritime Review, December 2019Seatrade Maritime Review, December 2019
Seatrade Maritime Review, December 2019
December 20, 2019
With the IMO 2020 global sulphur cap kicking in on January 1, the maritime industry faces what has been described as its single biggest regulatory challenge since the requirement for double-hull tankers almost 30 years ago.
And beyond that the ambition to halve shipping’s carbon emissions by 2050, approaching zero by the end of the century, will require what International Maritime Organization secretary-general Kitack Lim has described as a ‘new propulsion revolution.
This issue of Seatrade Maritime Review contains a topical selection of news-driven feature articles, personality profiles, market analyses of major shipping segments, country & regional reports, and technical subjects.
Contents Include:
Markets: Tanker, LNG, Dry Bulk, Liner
Analysis: GHG Challenge, IMO 2020 and Beyond, SELIS Logistics Project, Profile: Mexico's Fernando Chico Pardo
Seen & Heard: Maritime Cyprus, LISW19, UAE Maritime Week
Asia: Hong Kong, China
Europe: Med transhipment hubs, Malta, Gibraltar
Middle East: Kuwait
Americas: Mexico
Technical: Bridge, Nav, Satcoms, Software, Scrubbers, LNG Technology
In Tribute: Sam Ignarski
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