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Marine World
Navigating Cyber Risk in Ports and Terminals: The Role of Specialized Insurance
Last year was exceedingly busy for ports, terminals and maritime-related operations of all types—but in some very unwelcome ways. Early…
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Port News
RightShip and Windward create risk management solution for chartering operations
London-listed predictive maritime intelligence firm Windward and ESG-focused digital maritime platform RightShip have teamed up to enable cross-platform data sharing.…
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Marine World
Sanctioned Tankers Pose Rising Environmental Risk in Mediterranean
ATHENS, June 4 (Reuters) – Unregulated tankers sidestepping Western sanctions are posing a bigger risk to the Mediterranean region and Greece is undertaking more…
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Marine World
War Risk Insurance Challenges in the Wake of Russia-Ukraine War
The Chairman of the Association of Average Adjusters, Burkhard Fischer, highlighted the on-going complexities faced by the maritime industry during…
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Maritime News
Senior Maryland Pilot Warned Officials of Risk of Bridge Strike
A senior Maryland pilot raised concerns about the risk of an allision between a big ship and the Francis Scott…
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Marine World
Oil Shipments at Risk From Rising Sea Levels, Think Tank Warns
SINGAPORE, May 21 (Reuters) – Rising sea levels could severely disrupt crude oil shipments and erode energy security in import-dependent countries like…
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Port News
‘Shipping is really about pricing risk’: Agri-commodities session at Geneva Dry
Handling risk formed much of the discussion during the agri-commodities session at Geneva Dry earlier this month, moderated by Maryana…
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Maritime News
EU Warns of Continued Piracy Danger After Several Suspicious Approaches
The maritime security effort to protect against piracy along the Horn of Africa issued an update warning calling for…
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Marine World
China and EU Trade Tensions Risk a Full Trade War, European Chamber President Warns
GUANGZHOU, China, April 17 (Reuters) – China and Europe face a “slow motion train accident” as a rising tide of protectionism threatens to become a…
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