year book 2019

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yearbook 2019

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From container shipping to cruise, we pull together this year’s biggest stories from the world of maritime.

2019: The year in review

The implications of the IMO sulphur cap

A new sustainability strategy for the Polar Regions

Drone ships: inside autonomous navigation

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  • Special Issue | Ship & Cruise Yearbook 2019
  • In this issue
  • DHI
  • Contents
  • Burckhardt Compression
  • CR Ocean Engineering
  • Why are liquefied cargoes a persistent danger to ships?
  • PureteQ
  • LNG in shipping: could space tech lighten the load?
  • Den Jet Marine
  • Continental
  • Royal Botania NV Company Insight
  • So long sulphur emissions: navigating the new IMO regulations
  • Sika
  • Using AI to navigate the tricky topic of ship navigation
  • Northern Tanker Company
  • Drone ships: inside Lloyd’s Register’s first ocean-going autonomous navigation s
  • Protective layers: key points from ClassNK’s Cyber Security Approach
  • Ballast water compliance: what you need to know
  • Roundtable: the women fighting for equality in maritime
  • How old is the average cruise passenger?
  • Powering cruise ships with dead fish
  • Meeting Zoe: MSC Bellissima’s brand new AI companion
  • Waste away: exploring sustainability initiatives on-board cruise ships
  • Unravelling Quark Expeditions’ new sustainable strategy for the polar regions
  • Out of this world: Viking Cruises launches Viking Jupiter
  • Captain Belinda Bennett on blazing a trail at sea
  • Living at sea: Permanent apartments on a wellness cruise line
  • Ship Events
  • Cruise Events
  • Editorial Calendar 2020
  • FC Calendar 2020