Global Maritime Weekly Digest 21.02.2017
Topics covered include shipping fleets and management, seaborne trade, ports, shipbuilding, ship recycling, maritime policy, regulation and seafarers' labour.
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Topics covered include shipping fleets and management, seaborne trade, ports, shipbuilding, ship recycling, maritime policy, regulation and seafarers' labour.
Topics covered include shipping fleets and management, seaborne trade, ports, shipbuilding, ship recycling, maritime policy, regulation and seafarers' labour.
Topics covered include shipping fleets and management, seaborne trade, ports, shipbuilding, ship recycling, maritime policy, regulation and seafarers' labour.
This issue of Global Maritime Weekly Digest features topics such as the overcapacity in the global market for tankers, the new Chartered Master Mariner qualification and more.
This issue of Global Maritime Weekly Digest includes topics such as ship recycling, global bulk carrier losses (casualties) analysed and more
This issue of Global Maritime Weekly Digest includes topics such as dry bulk trade, new LNG (liquefied natural gas) projects, the Straits of Malacca and more.
Topics covered include shipping fleets and management, seaborne trade, ports, shipbuilding, ship recycling, maritime policy, regulation and seafarers' labour.
This issue of Global Maritime Weekly Digest includes key statistics on container shipping, the strength of UK-based professional maritime services and more.
Topics covered include shipping fleets and management, seaborne trade, ports, shipbuilding, ship recycling, maritime policy, regulation and seafarers' labour.
Topics covered include shipping fleets and management, seaborne trade, ports, shipbuilding, ship recycling, maritime policy, regulation and seafarers' labour.
This issue of Global Maritime Weekly Digest features topics such as container ship sector demand, supply and market outlook, alternative marine fuels and more
This issue of Global Maritime Weekly Digest features topics such as world seaborne trade growth,the prospects for multipurpose shipping sector justify cautious optimism
