Issue 73 • November 2020

Protecting seafarers’ mental health

Shipping and the EU carbon market

Piracy in the Singapore Strait

In association with

Containing the threat

Following the Beirut explosion that shocked the world in August, does more need to be done to ensure dangerous goods are handled safely at ports? 

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  • Southerly Designs
  • CR Ocean Engineering
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Shipping industry briefing
  • DHI
  • PureteQ
  • DEN-JET
  • Burckhardt Compression
  • Comment
  • How Mayflower can encourage the development of autonomous ships
  • How the removal of the red diesel levy will impact ports
  • Biofouling: derailing decarbonisation and ship optimisation
  • Marine Medical Solutions
  • NAPA
  • Georg Fischer Piping Systems Company Insight
  • Georg Fischer Piping Systems
  • SMM
  • In Depth
  • Beirut explosion: tracing the timeline of the disaster
  • Handling dangerous goods in the wake of the Beirut explosion
  • Digital seas: how Covid-19 could change the face of freight shipping
  • Seafarer mental health: lessons learnt from the Covid-19 pandemic
  • EU carbon market: plan to include shipping emissions rattles industry
  • Damen and Echandia partner to scale up electric shipping
  • Tackling piracy in the Singapore Strait
  • How to speed up shipping: a look at the IMO’s ‘Just In Time’ Arrival Guide
  • Optimarin Company Insight
  • Optimarin
  • Global markets and indices
  • Macro-economic indicators
  • Macro-economic indicators (page 2)
  • Events
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