190 episodes

On the go and on demand, Seatrade Maritime Podcast delivers news and updates on shipping's most pertinent topics and conversations. With a focus on the leading trends in the industry. Hosted by a team of highly experienced correspondents across Asia, the Middle East, Europe and America, Seatrade Maritime Podcast has a focus on operational, regulatory and technology related topics, including interviews with key executives – all free to listen to.

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On the go and on demand, Seatrade Maritime Podcast delivers news and updates on shipping's most pertinent topics and conversations. With a focus on the leading trends in the industry. Hosted by a team of highly experienced correspondents across Asia, the Middle East, Europe and America, Seatrade Maritime Podcast has a focus on operational, regulatory and technology related topics, including interviews with key executives – all free to listen to.

    In Focus: Mobile Harbour Cranes with Liebherr

    In Focus: Mobile Harbour Cranes with Liebherr

    Mobile harbour cranes are a flexible and essential component of port operations; in this episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, we explore the history and evolution of the mobile harbour crane and its applications.
    The conversation between Sebastien Simon, product manager for port equipment at Liebherr, and Seatrade Maritime correspondent Gary Howard looks at the types of cargo and vessels served by mobile harbour cranes, and how they fit into the wider port equipment ecosystem.
    Sebastien speaks about some of the features Liebherr has developed for its mobile harbour cranes to meet changing customer demands such as larger ship sizes, and the role regulation has played in advancing crane technology.
    The discussion also looks to the future, with the increasing use of e-drives in mobile harbour cranes and the challenges in developing remote control solutions for mobile cranes compared to their static relatives at the quayside.
    Tune in to learn more about mobile harbour cranes, the role they play in ports and what the future holds for the development of the crane technology. 
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    Connect with Gary Howard:
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    • 18 min
    Ammonia safety and regulation with Matt Dunlop from V.Group

    Ammonia safety and regulation with Matt Dunlop from V.Group

    Green ammonia is one of the potential fuels for zero carbon shipping, but its toxicity poses a safety challenege for the maritime industry.
    In this episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, host Gary Howard, correspondent for Seatrade Maritime News, speaks with Matt Dunlop, Group Director, Sustainability & Decarbonisation at V.Group.
    The conversation covers Matt's work at V.Group and at The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping where he is a secondee working on ammonia regulation.
    Matt gives listeners a peek behind the curtains at The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping and details the areas in which guidance for the use of ammonia as a marine fuel are being developed, including seafarer training and operational guidelines.
    Matt also speaks of the importance of his personal experience as a seafarer in developing guidelines for ammonia, and the practical viewpoint he brings to discussions of processes that will affect work onboard.
    Listeners will learn about the collaborative ethos behind the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping and the work being done there to advance decarbonisation, the particular considerations for operating vessels using ammonia as a fuel, and the timelines for publishing the center's guidelines and submitting them to the IMO.
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    • 17 min
    In Conversation with Quintin V. Kneen, President & CEO of Tidewater

    In Conversation with Quintin V. Kneen, President & CEO of Tidewater

    One of the world’s largest offshore vessel owners Tidewater drove consolidation in the sector towards the end of a lengthy downturn.
    “At that time, people weren't as convinced that the industry was ever going to recover, and that's very natural when you go through a long down cycle. And, so, there were a lot of questions as to whether or not the industry would continue on and resurge as it has. I always believed that it would, I wasn't sure exactly when, but I'm pleased that it's come to fruition in that way,” Quintin V. Kneen, President & CEO of Tidewater, tells the Seatrade Maritime Podcast.
    In this latest episode we are in conversation with Quintin V. Kneen who joined Tidewater through its merger with GulfMark Offshore in 2018, the first part of that consolidation piece. Following this he led the company through the acquisition of Swire Pacific Offshore and the Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) fleet of Solstad.
    Talking with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News, Quintin takes the listener through the ups and downs of the acquisition process and the business strategy underpinning them.
    Quintin discusses future opportunities in an improved market and whether it is yet the right time to take the plunge on newbuildings.
    This leads the conversation into decarbonisation and its impact both on Tidewater’s own fleet and new business opportunities such as offshore wind and carbon capture and storage.
    Where does Quintin see the offshore vessels sector in the next five to ten years? – Find out by listening to the episode now.

    • 26 min
    Maritime in Minutes - news roundup April 2024

    Maritime in Minutes - news roundup April 2024

    Iran seizes an MSC containership. Is the IMO really too slow? And would you want to work on a ship fuelled with ammonia - just some of the topics we’ll be discussing in this latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
    Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of March in maritime and shipping the stories that stood out from our coverage.
    Hear more about:
    X-Press Feeders signs green shipping corridor MoU with major European ports
    What can we learn from the Baltimore bridge collision?
    Maersk resuming Panama Canal transits for US East Coast service
    Container line reliability improves as Red Sea rerouting becomes the norm
    Industry appeals to UN over MSC Aries seizure
    ‘IMO is not slow’ Sec-Gen hits back at critics of decarbonisation pace
    Carbon emissions rocket as ships reroute from Red Sea to Cape
    Ammonia as an alternative fuel gathers pace, safety concerns remain
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    Connect with Marcus Hand:
    Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1
    Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/
    Connect with Gary Howard:
    Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryLeeHoward
    Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyleehoward/
    Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter,...

    • 16 min
    E-learning and Maritime Training Developments with Raal Harris from Ocean Technologies Group

    E-learning and Maritime Training Developments with Raal Harris from Ocean Technologies Group

    Maritime training is key to the safety of the shipping industry and its people and in this latest episode you'll be hearing from Raal Harris, Chief Creative Officer of Ocean Technologies Group.
    Raal has some 20-years of experience in the maritime e-learning space and talks with Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand about how the sector has developed and what lies ahead.
    The conversation covers:
    The greater acceptance of digital learning and increased focus on soft skillsThe shift to more personalised training in maritime and adaptive learningThe use of AI in training in a safety critical industryMaritime regulations and just-in-time training for seafarers in a rapidly changing industryThe future of maritime e-learning and a blended approachHear Raal’s views on these topics and much more in this episode
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    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it.  
    For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.

    Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:
    Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1
    Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/
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    • 30 min
    In Focus: The evolution of vessel inspections with George Haysom, Idwal

    In Focus: The evolution of vessel inspections with George Haysom, Idwal

    Seatrade Maritime Podcast host Gary Howard, Correspondent for Seatrade Maritime, speaks with George Haysom, Chief Commercial Officer at Idwal to discuss the latest developments in the ship inspection space.
    The conversation covers the role of vessel inspections in ensuring vessel safety and efficiency, and how inspection data can enable better performance and improved visibility of fleet performance.
    Idwal's new offering Idwal ID is explored in detail, including the role of collaborator shipowners in its development, the services it provides, and who benefits from its vessel and fleet insights. 
    George also touches on the recent addition of seafarer welfare questions into Idwal's work, how that development came about, and the difference the company hopes it will make in the market.
    Listen in for an update on the latest moves in the ship inspection market, where digital technologies will take the market forward, and how shipowners can benefit from this evolution. 
    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it.  
    For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.

    Connect with Gary Howard:
    Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryLeeHoward
    Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyleehoward/
    Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn

    • 27 min

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