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USD 48 billion at risk of being written off as gas tanker orders soar by 300% in five years, new research shows

USD 48 billion at risk of being written off as gas tanker orders soar by 300% in five years, new research shows
USD 48 billion invested in LNG carriers could be written off by 2035 as they will be in oversupply in a 1.5°C climate scenario with declining fossil energy use, according to new research from UCL Energy Institute and Kuehne Climate Center (KCC). The findings point to...
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Valenciaport exports Spanish tiles to 359 ports around the world

Valenciaport exports Spanish tiles to 359 ports around the world
The Spanish tile industry finds in the Port of Valencia one of the main gateways for the distribution of its products to different countries. Thus, during 2024, Valenciaport managed export operations for these goods to a total of 359 ports around the world. The report...
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Leading DEI experts from across the business world to debate inclusivity, people and culture best practices at maritime diversity conference

Leading DEI experts from across the business world to debate inclusivity, people and culture best practices at maritime diversity conference
The maritime industry is set to gain a sharper picture of how inclusive its workplaces really are in 2025, as new data from the DEI Annual Review gets unveiled at the 4th Annual DEI in Maritime Conference in London, taking place from 18 – 19 November 2025. The...
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Sailors’ Society and ITF Seafarers’ Trust are now reshaping maritime training in Africa

Sailors’ Society and ITF Seafarers’ Trust are now reshaping maritime training in Africa
As Sailors’ Society celebrates another highly successful African conference for the next generation of maritime professionals, the global charity is announcing a second partnership with the ITF Seafarers’ Trust, rolling out its highly successful Wellness at Sea...
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Maritime Industry Urged to Recognise and Address the Silent Weight of Grief at Sea

Maritime Industry Urged to Recognise and Address the Silent Weight of Grief at Sea
Stress is often considered an unavoidable part of seafaring life. Long hours, isolation, and operational pressures are expected but a silent and often misunderstood force is eroding seafarer wellbeing from within: grief. Traditionally, grief is seen as a response to...
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Port Performance Varies Across the Globe Amid Continuing Shocks

Port Performance Varies Across the Globe Amid Continuing Shocks
Port performance across the world declined between 2020 and 2024 due to the Red Sea Crisis, challenges at the Panama Canal, and pandemic-related shocks, according to a new report released today. However, efficiency gains varied by region and income level. The report,...
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