In Depth

Shipbuilding

Are UK shipyards prepared to invest in the future?

UK shipbuilding industry has been urged to prove its competitiveness

Fuels

Decarbonising the maritime industry through hybridisation

Regulations

Inside the UK Government’s five-year maritime strategy

The port of Antwerp-Bruges goes for hydrogen

The Russia-Ukraine conflict’s global impact on maritime trade

Sohar shines bright with a new solar project

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  • Contents
  • CR Ocean Engineering
  • Southerly Designs
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • Shipping industry briefing
  • Ukraine crisis executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Martechnic
  • Comment
  • Countering tomorrow’s UUV threats: from concept to reality
  • Clean fuels can’t leapfrog clean technologies
  • Raising and maintaining maritime safety standards
  • Why the future of global trade is digital
  • In Depth
  • Are UK shipyards prepared to invest in the future?
  • Decarbonising in the maritime industry through hybridisation
  • Inside the UK Government’s five-year maritime strategy
  • The Port of Antwerp-Bruges goes for Hydrogen
  • The Russia-Ukraine conflict’s global impact on maritime trade
  • Sohar shines bright with a new solar project
  • Future Cruise
  • The cruise industry briefing
  • Meet the ultimate cruise cocktail: NCL’s newest ship Prima
  • Brintons rolls out the red carpet for cruises
  • Transcend Cruises wants to bring a new class to river cruises
  • Flying ferries: Candela’s new electric vessels
  • In Data
  • Europe is seeing a hiring jump in ship industry big data roles
  • Robotics innovation among ship industry companies has dropped off in the last three months
  • Filings buzz: tracking industrial automation mentions in the maritime industry
  • Debt offerings decreased significantly in H2 2021
  • Events
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