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ISSUE 61  |  DECEMBER 2018

Djibouti port: an ongoing dispute

A convoluted legal battle is taking place at Doraleh Port Terminal, amind new fears that the port could be used as an arms trade hub

tHE BIG CLEAN-UP: shipping waste

Pressure is mounting on shipping companies to clean up their act and take on ocean pollution

In conversation: theDOCK hub

A new Israeli company promises to ‘accelerate your start-up to an ocean of possibilities'

The battle with drug use at sea

Long stints offshore can affect the mental health of seafarers and sometimes lead to substance abuse

autonomous shipping: should ports prepare?

What challenges and opportunities await ports in preparing for autonomous ships in the future? 

Frequentis' maritime control room

For this video piece, we went to the company’s headquarters to see the solution in action

Shipbreaking platform: the fight goes on

The NGO speaks candidly about progress in recent years and the long path to cleaner shipbreaking practices

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  • In this issue
  • Den-Jet Marine
  • Contents
  • DHI
  • News
  • Ships Electronic Services
  • The briefing on alliances in container shipping
  • The fight for Doraleh: the legal battle over Djibouti’s port
  • Exaktalign AB
  • Scourge of the seas: handling shipping waste
  • Southerly Designs
  • On-board with theDOCK innovation hub
  • AfterGlow
  • The battle against drug use at sea
  • Burckhardt Compression
  • How should ports prepare for autonomous shipping?
  • MBM Consultancy
  • Inside the new Frequentis maritime control room
  • Lean Marine
  • Lean Marine Company Insight
  • Shipbreaking Platform: fighting to stop boats being broken up on beaches
  • TGM Lightweight Solutions
  • From the experts
  • Events
  • Hilliard Corporation
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