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ISSUE 67 | November 2019

As pressure to reduce global carbon emissions ramps up, the shift away from fossil fuels will have lasting implications on the world’s oil tankers. Will they become a ‘stranded asset’ as some industry reports predict?

Also in thenext issue, we take a closer look at the IMO’s Hong Kong Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships. Ten years after its adoption, how are nations working to responsibly recycle ships at the end of their operational lives?

At London International Shipping Week, we speak to women in the maritime industry to find out what can be done to create greater equality across the workforce.

Finally, we explore the impact that technology is having on crew welfare, and ask how the Port of Rotterdam’s newly established tech company, PortXChange Products, could facilitate smart ports worldwide.

Editorial

Editor | Joe Baker

Commissioning Editor | Daniel Garrun

Writers | Adele Berti, Ross Davies, Patrick Kingsland, Varsha Saraogi, Andrew Tunnicliffe, Julian Turner

Magazine Designer | Anett Arc
Graphic Designers | Marzia Del Gaone, Ashley McPherson, Tyrrell Lowe, Noemi Balint, Petra Konyi-Kiss, Maria Gimenez, Filipe Costa
Lead Designer | John Hammond

Publisher | Susanne Hauner

Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West

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