ISSUE 67 | November 2019

In association with

Ships On The Scrapheap

Why is ship recycling causing problems around the world, and to what extent is the IMO’s Hong Kong Recycling convention helping turn the tide?

Women in shipping: bringing balance to the workforce

How decarbonisation will change shipping forever

Could a new tracking system reduce ship collisions?

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  • Den Jet Marine
  • Contents
  • DHI Company Insight
  • DHI
  • The Briefing on the maritime industry
  • News
  • CR Ocean Engineering
  • PureteQ
  • Dismantling dangerous ship scrapping: inside the Hong Kong Convention
  • Ships Electronic Services
  • Burckhardt Compression
  • Roundtable: the women fighting for equality in maritime
  • C-Leanship Company Insight
  • C-Leanship
  • Caterpillar
  • Can technology improve mental wellbeing for seafarers?
  • Techwind MarineLifts
  • Southerly Designs
  • Sink or swim: how decarbonisation will reshape shipping forever
  • Andritz
  • How a new marine tracking system could help reduce whale collisions
  • Netzsch
  • Katsa Company Insight
  • Katsa
  • Destination Singapore: behind the rise of the world’s top shipping centre
  • Thermamax
  • TGM Lightweight Solutions
  • Using technology to reduce ship accidents with Prepare Ships
  • Hilliard Corporation
  • Daspos
  • What could the introduction of free ports mean for the UK?
  • Shipping Pharmacy
  • Events
  • Event: 8th Ship Recycling Congress
  • Northern Tanker Company
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