Shipping’s new reality

After a period of relative stability spanning five decades, the industry finds itself grappling with a new reality. A maturing Chinese giant, the rise of regional trade blocs, and the growing significance of short-sea shipping are all reshaping the global maritime landscape. Speaking in a DNV’s Market Views videocast, renowned maritime economist Dr Martin Stopford, …

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Escalating emissions: How Red Sea disruptions are driving up carbon emissions

For companies struggling to account for – and lower – the climate-warming emissions associated with their businesses, these rerouted journeys add to the challenge. Many companies had already revamped their supply chains as they navigated COVID-19 disruptions, extreme weather risks, trade protectionism that forced them to change suppliers, and rising freight costs. “Whether it’s the …

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At INTERCARGO meetings in Tokyo, safety and decarbonisation were key issues for members

INTERCARGO, the International Association of Dry Cargo Shipowners, met in Tokyo last week for its Semi-Annual Meetings, and high on the agenda were quality, sustainability, GHG emissions’ reduction, and particularly the CII rating system. The location of Tokyo was chosen specifically to highlight the importance of Japan to the dry bulk sector. Japanese economic growth …

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