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Business & operations

Applying AI to maritime matters

How marine assurance can move beyond the fundamentals of safety and pollution prevention by leveraging the latest technologies

What’s in store for the shipping industry in 2023?

Accurate data can ensure optimum outcomes for both shipowners and charterers

Multi-stop tourism could spur growth for Caribbean destinations

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  • In this issue
  • Contents
  • CR Ocean Engineering
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • Shipping industry briefing
  • Ukraine crisis executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Martechnic
  • Comment
  • What’s in store for the shipping industry in 2023?
  • Applying human and artificial intelligence to maritime matters
  • Accurate data can ensure optimum outcomes for shipowners and charterer
  • Multi-stop tourism could spur growth for Caribbean destinations
  • C.C. Jensen Windows
  • In Depth
  • UN pushes ahead with Ukraine grain inspections as Russia backs out
  • Could the Panama Canal ease the US warehousing logistics crisis?
  • Royal Yacht funding redirected to MROSS project
  • China continues to move into global ports
  • Sea safety and the Stad Ship Tunnel project
  • Southerly Designs
  • Future Cruise
  • The cruise industry briefing
  • MSC World Europa brings myriad firsts
  • Explora Journeys looking for “discerning travellers”
  • In Data
  • Asia-Pacific is seeing a hiring jump in digital media roles
  • Industrial automation hiring levels rose in August 2022
  • Filings buzz: 32% increase in big data mentions in Q2 of 2022
  • Industrial automation innovation has dropped off in the last three months
  • Events
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