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Maritime in Minutes - July 2023

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The IMO revised greenhouse gas emissions strategy, Chinese shipbuilding dominance, fuelling up on methanol, Panama canal transit restrictions, and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.

Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand takes the listener through July in maritime with his top picks that appeared on Seatrade Maritime News.

Featured in this episode:

  • IMO revised greenhouse gas emissions strategy
  • ONE targets container shipping value chain investments
  • China takes top spot in newbuilding orders
  • Methanol newbuilds flavour of the month
  • The IMO Secretary-General elections
  • Start-up traction for Spot Ship
  • Panama Canal transit cuts
  • Fremantle Highway fatal car carrier fire

Listen now!

Links to stories featured in this episode:

IMO chief heralds ‘monumental development’ as new GHG revisions are adopted

ONE looks to further terminal and container shipping related investments

Chinese shipyard newbuilding orders up 68% in the H1

Evergreen to invest $5 billion in methanol-fuelled containerships

Panama’s Arsenio Dominguez voted as next IMO Secretary-General

Spot Ship lands Sedna data partnership

Panama Canal to reduce daily vessel transits due to drought

One dead, several injured in car carrier fire

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197 episodes

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The IMO revised greenhouse gas emissions strategy, Chinese shipbuilding dominance, fuelling up on methanol, Panama canal transit restrictions, and much more in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.

Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand takes the listener through July in maritime with his top picks that appeared on Seatrade Maritime News.

Featured in this episode:

  • IMO revised greenhouse gas emissions strategy
  • ONE targets container shipping value chain investments
  • China takes top spot in newbuilding orders
  • Methanol newbuilds flavour of the month
  • The IMO Secretary-General elections
  • Start-up traction for Spot Ship
  • Panama Canal transit cuts
  • Fremantle Highway fatal car carrier fire

Listen now!

Links to stories featured in this episode:

IMO chief heralds ‘monumental development’ as new GHG revisions are adopted

ONE looks to further terminal and container shipping related investments

Chinese shipyard newbuilding orders up 68% in the H1

Evergreen to invest $5 billion in methanol-fuelled containerships

Panama’s Arsenio Dominguez voted as next IMO Secretary-General

Spot Ship lands Sedna data partnership

Panama Canal to reduce daily vessel transits due to drought

One dead, several injured in car carrier fire

  continue reading

197 episodes

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