It’s not something that happens, it’s something you create

What does the future look like? It’s a question asked with increasing frequency as we try to understand the implications of the technology r…

May 27, 2015 – Uncategorized

Growing together or growing apart? Sea Asia 2015

Singapore is very much about delivering a cluster of maritime-focussed services that put the stress on government backing and encouragement in…

April 23, 2015 – Uncategorized

Washington, we have a problem…

From the outside looking in, there has never been a better time to be in the satellite business. The industry is in the throes of a transition…

March 30, 2015 – Uncategorized

Economic or environmental imperative? It could be both.

The first part of our interview with Roger Strevens spelt out the concerns of Trident Alliance members about the enforcement of IMO rules on l…

March 13, 2015 – Uncategorized

Of booms and busts, regulations and ruminations

February was a month of misery for dry bulk owners with the Baltic Dry Index hitting its record low and showing little intention of recovering so…

March 5, 2015 – Uncategorized

Sustaining the blue economy

The World Ocean Council was founded in 2009 and it’s probably fair to say that at the time, some in the shipping industry were not sure what…

February 23, 2015 – Uncategorized

High noon for the noon report?

Peter Mantel, Managing Director of BMT SMART happily admits he struggles to explain the shipping industry to his young daughter, but that prob…

January 30, 2015 – Uncategorized

Disruption needs patience, not giant leaps

In the second part of our interview with ShipServ founder and CEO Paul Ostergaard we look beyond the challenge of starting – and maintaining…

January 27, 2015 – Uncategorized

Shipping was waiting for the internet

Shipping is home to plenty of innovators, people who have fostered change in the way the industry operates day to day at all levels. Set again…

January 12, 2015 – Uncategorized