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Articles for September 2024

Can liability and compensation regimes adapt to alternative fuels and cargoes?

Tim Howse, of the IUMI legal and liability committee, discusses the evolution of regulation on alternative fuels

Driving shipping's safety culture change with anonymised data

Peter Broadhurst, of Inmarsat Maritime, suggests the industry can do more with the data it already holds

Salvage figures showing slight recovery in 2023

The International Salvage Union has published its statistics for last year, showing a slight recovery from the historically low figures of 2022. Liz Booth takes a look

How technology can help streamline shipping

Matthew Winter, of Rapid Shipping, suggests that technology has a crucial role to play in supporting shipping as it faces myriad challenges as an industry

Green, green ships of home

Nazery Khalid provides an update on the Hong Kong Convention, finding breaking up (clean) is hard to do

Shipping under attack

Michael Ritter, of HFW, provides a helicopter view of salvage and general average in the context of Houthi and Somali attacks this year

Putting technology into practice

Wallem Group's Raymond Ho emphasises that advanced AI-based network protection in shore-based offices is crucial for ensuring the smooth operations of its managed fleet, proving a case study on how technology has worked for the group in practice

Why maritime must embrace aviation's tech revolution

Julian Panter, of SmartSea, explains why the maritime industry needs to follow the trail blazed by aviation

The challenge of decarbonisation within the marine insurance industry

Edward Locke and Richard Allingham, at Hill Dickinson, discuss the ongoing challenge of climate change and how it could impact the maritime world

Industry cannot handle Li-ion batteries alone, says UK Club

Issue back in headlines after blast on Yang Ming boxship at Ningbo, writes David Osler of Lloyd's List

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