A Tale of Two Industries (Part Two)
If any further reminder was needed of the gulf that separates the business suits from the boiler suits in shipping then the Pandemic has provided it with shattering clarity. Put simply, while…
August 11, 2021Another battle of the acronyms hits the (belt and) road
Despite many people in shipping and ports being initially very excited at the prospect, the United States and other G7 countries have long shared concerns about China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).…
July 20, 2021Who put the D in ESG?
Finance made available on the basis of the principles of an environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy is, we are told, the future. The institutions that provide the funds are already lining…
May 4, 2021The answer is transparency, now what was the question?
As we all know by now, the world’s media attention can shift very quickly when bad news strikes. And the grounding of Ever Given wasn’t even particularly bad news; there was no…
April 23, 2021Never Let a Good Crisis Go To Waste
It was Britain’s favourite Briton (according to TV polls at least) who declaimed that faced with a crisis, one should make the best out of it. For lots of people the week…
March 30, 2021Humans are (still) key to managing the risks of digitalisation
Digitalisation and decarbonisation will be the defining issues for shipping over the next quarter of a century. But the scale of the change they create promises a third issue: how to manage…
March 14, 2021The invisible industry?
The industry needs to find a solution to the challenge keeping people on ships safe and allowing them the same human rights as anybody else.
February 2, 2021Clearing a path to decarbonisation
As has been observed before, shipping is subject to a ‘licence to operate’, implicitly granted by a wide group of stakeholders. There are many moving parts to this arrangement but the newest…
January 5, 2021Are regional regulations really such a terrible idea?
The things that work well and are easy to use tend to become those that endure. Things that are difficult to understand and get to grips with tend to fail and sooner…
October 20, 2020
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Neville Smith
Maritime Media Consultant to a roster of international shipping industry clients. Former maritime journalist with 16 years’ experience reporting the shipping and marine insurance markets and former Deputy Editor at Lloyd’s List, I assist clients with matching their communication needs to publications and media channels that gain them their desired level of exposure.
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