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16 episodios
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TradeWinds Wavelength Craig Eason
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- Economía y empresa
Regular updates on the top stories in the shipping industry from the editoral team of leading maritime news outlet TradeWinds. Hosted by Craig Eason
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More deaths in the Red Sea, V.Group sold again, the growing influence of the Sea Cargo Charter
Hosted by Craig Eason, in this week's episode, we keep our attention fixed on what is going on in the Red Sea as the MV Tutor sinks.
The sale of the ship manager V.Group is also in our sights as Gary Dixon talks to its chief executive Rene Kodof Olsen.
Cargo owners who are signatories to the Sea Cargo Charter reveal their data for the third year in a row, and reveal the ways they are getting the data from the shipowners whose vessels they hire.
And in San Francisco, Eric Priante Martine goes onboard the first hydrogen-powered ferry to see how it works and why things went so slowly to get it on the water.
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Altera Infrastructure v police prosecutor over scrapping tankers in India, behind the scenes at Stolt Nielsen and the dark fleet from Ukraine's perspective
In this week’s Wavelength podcast, we hear from the police prosecutor who issued Altera Infrastructure with a $700,000 fine for exporting two shuttle tankers for scrapping in India in contravention of the European waste shipping directive.
We take a peek at chemical tanker operator Stolt Nielsen as the company hosts its first capital market day in a decade.
And Paul Peachey talks to the Kyiv School of Economics to get its take on the dark fleet and how the international community will suddenly take more notice of it when something goes wrong.
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Dark fleet dominates Posidonia discussions, Panama Canal seeks more water and the biggest ever wind propulsion order
In this episode we focus on a topic that kept recurring during the Posidonia TradeWinds Shipowner Forum, the dangers of an ageing dark fleet tankers, that often secretly meet to perform ship to ship transfers.
We hear from Julian Bray, TradeWinds Editor in Chief, Michael Parker, Global Industry head of shipping at Citi and Evangelos Marinakis, Greek Shipping doyen and founder of Capital Maritime.
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Eric Priante Martin reports on plans that the Panama Canal Authority has for finding extra water and get a glimpse of the topic of the latest Green Seas podcast, hearing why Union Maritime has decided to put cleantech wind propulsion systems onboard 34 newbuildings.
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Greek owners open wallets for second hand and newbuilding vessels, the Houthi attack on Laax, and is general average the answer to slow steaming
In Wavelength this week we look at the Greek orderbook as big names go big with their wallets ratcheting up both second hand purchases and $40bn of newbuilding orders ahead of Posidonia
Houthi attacks on a bulk vessel, Laax, and other vessels send shock waves around the insurance market
Weather damages US navy pier in Gaza halting shipments of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Why general average could well become the answer to slow steaming as Blue Visby consortium assesses its successes.
Host Craig Eason, produced by TradeWInds
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Are flag states influencing port state inspections? Shippings safety barometer published by Allianz, and what's behind broker houses getting fined
In this week's episode of Wavelength.
Are Port State Control inspectors being urged to turn a blind eye to glaring safety deficiencies and not retain substandard ships?
Shipping's annual safety and risk barometer is published. We hear form the author on some of the key risk pressure points.
Clarkson's could be fined $2m by regulators. It is not the only one to fall foul of the rules. What's going on
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What caused the Dali to crash into the bridge, inside the shipbrokers: a woman's view
The US National Transportation Safety Board publishes preliminary findings into the Dali accident in Baltimore with focus on the ship's electricity switchboard
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Holly Birkett and Lucy Hine have been talking to female shipbrokers about working in the 'boys club'
Host: Craig Eason
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