ISSUE 63 | March 2019

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Bringing Space Tech To The Seas

An innovative project is using the aerospace industry’s LNG tank technology to make the fuel more viable for shipowners

Cleaning up ports: Oslo to California

Are seafarer training standards fit for purpose?

Three key solutions for decarbonising shipping

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