Seatrade Maritime Podcast
Latest Episodes
Innovations that move us: New technologies and fleet development with Liebherr and SAL Heavy-Lift
Cranes are an integral part of a heavy lift vessel's systems, defining much of a ship's operational capabilities and flexibility.In this Episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, we explore the development of a new generation of heavy lift vessels, a new
Maritime in Minutes - November 2024 in review
Trump's trade tariffs, wind-powered ships gaining ground, and the image of shipping and seafaring - all this and much more on the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes. Seatrade Maritime News Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of November,
Regulatory update – Fuel EU Maritime and Mediterranean ECA
In this regulatory update podcast join Paul Bartlett from Seatrade Maritime News as he unpacks the upcoming emission regulations in the EU and these will impact shipowners in the region and worldwide. Learn more about Fuel EU Maritime that comes into forc
In Focus: Ensuring a Just Transition for Seafarers
Shipping has ambitious targets to decarbonise but it will only be able to reach those goals with the help of those who operate the vessels seafarers.When it comes to decarbonisation in shipping much of the talk is around new technology, engines and the
Maritime in Minutes - October 2024 in review
The future fuels war, differing views on port automation, and reshaping the container market - all this and much more on the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes. Seatrade Maritime News Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of September,
In Focus: Shaft line innovations with Wӓrtsilӓ Shaft Line Solutions
In the second episode of our series with Wrtsil Shaft Line Solutions, Thomas Pauly General Manager, future portfolio and market intelligence, and Henrik Lundgren, General Manager, new technologies and systems architecture delve into more detail on the N
In Focus: Crane Safety and Testing with Unique Group
Industrial cranes are business-critical assets across supply chains, from manufacturing to port operations on the landside, and onboard ships from heavy lift vessels to geared bulkers and cruise ships at sea. In this episode, Seatrade Maritime News senior
Seafarers, sustainability and the path ahead with Larry Gwee from SMOU
Attracting young talent to seafaring, the role of unions in the energy transition, and the power of tripartism in fostering collaboration between unions, employers, and governments.Join Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News, as he delves into the
Navigating Geopolitical Change with Rodger Baker from RANE
The impact of the US presidential election on geopolitics and shipping. A multipolar versus a bipolar world. The challenge to business
Maritime in Minutes - September 2024 in review
US East Coast ports face shutdown, container alliances and Red Sea diversions, and seafarers ripped off with illegal hiring fees all these stories and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.Seatrade Maritime News Marcus Hand and Gary Ho