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Taking control of PSC

2024/4/25

This podcast is brought to you in association with LISCR, the Liberian International Ship and Corpor

In this pivotal year of global elections where the power blocs are squaring up to each other over tr

Shipping is getting increasingly more complex and more expensive. On balance, that could be a good

LAST July Ukraine’s deep sea maritime trade dried up with the collapse of the Black Sea Initiative.

On International Women’s Day, Stephanie Zank tells Lloyd’s List her story about being a trailblazer

TUESDAY this week marked P&I renewal day. That’s the name given to the annual hard deadline for the

THE shipping industry has a problem that it doesn’t like to talk about. A dark secret. Safety standa

Why has the marine insurance industry forgotten about Cynthia Mockett? That is the question at the h

Between Black Sea disruption and two key canals choking under the pressure of climate and war, a tri

A tipping point has been reached in the Red Sea. The industry is now divided between those who have

It seems that 27 was the magic number in the end. That was how many attacks the Houthi’s landed on i

This sponsored edition of the podcast is produced in association with ExxonMobil In July, MEPC 80 a

The new International Maritime Organization secretary general Arsenio Dominguez joins the Lloyd’s Li

Each year, Lloyd’s List likes to gather a group of industry leaders, lock them in a room and not let

Three of the five International Group affiliates that have announced strategies for the 2024 renewal

Two of the shipping industry’s leading academics, Professor Siri Pettersen Strandenes and Dr Martin

On pretty much every metric you care to think about right now, the industry does not have sufficient

The zero emission capable ships may be coming, but they are not coming quickly enough. But even if