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On the go and on demand, Seatrade Maritime Podcast delivers updates on shipping's most pertinent topics including interviews with key executives – all free to listen to.
On the go and on demand, Seatrade Maritime Podcast delivers updates on shipping's most pertinent topics including interviews with key executives – all free to listen to.
Maritime in Minutes - October 2025 in review
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The IMO Net Zero Framework is delayed, US and China trade port fees, and sexist boys club allegations.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of October, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
Shadow fleet and AI to support tanker fundamentals, says Marinakis
Virtual watchkeeper reduces near misses by 58%
Invest in seafarers to mitigate GPS attacks, says Bahri
Warning on increased GPS interference in the Middle East
US-listed owners to bear brunt of China port fee retaliation
Singapore big winner in USTR 301 fees fallout
IMO delays adoption of Net Zero Framework by a year
ITF orders investigation into ‘sexist boys' club’ allegations
Maersk Offshore Wind files dispute over cancelled Seatrium WTIV
Panama taking back land from failed Chinese port
Seafarer happiness plunges across the board in Q3
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EV fires and shipping with Dr. William Moore, The American Club
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On this episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, Gary Howard speaks with Dr William Moore, Head of Loss Prevention at the American Club, about vessel fires — specifically those involving electric vehicles (EVs). Moore explains the causes of EV fires, and how thermal runaway stems from mechanical, thermal, or electrical abuse of lithium-ion batteries, noting that used EVs can pose higher risks than new units, and that risks increase for states-of-charge over 30%.
While cars with internal combustion engines are far more likely to ignite than EVs, EV fires are tougher to extinguish at sea, Moore explains, as foam and CO₂ are less effective, and the huge volumes of water necessary to control an EV fire can threaten vessel stability while creating toxic runoff.
Recent high-profile car carrier losses often lack definitive root causes, although one confirmed case, Grande Costa d’Avorio in 2023, was not caused by an EV.
With formal IMO rules not expected before 2027, Moore urges ship-specific risk assessments, robust early detection using thermal sensors and cameras, rigorous drills/PPE readiness, smart stowage and access planning, and industry information-sharing to protect crews and assets.
Read the Interferry e-cars on board brochure discussed in the episode here.
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Offshore vessel markets with Quintin V. Kneen CEO of Tidewater
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This week's guest on the Seatrade Maritime Podcast runs one of the world's biggest owners of offshore marine vessels.
Quintin V. Kneen, President and CEO of Tidewater sits down in conversation with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News. They discuss the current state of the offshore vessel industry, consolidation, newbuildings, and opportunities that lie ahead.
Hear from Quintin about:
His views on where the offshore vessels market is headed
Vessel undersupply and newbuilding orders
What he thinks would be "acceptable" day rates for newbuilding investment to make sense
Why the kings of consolidation in the offshore vessels sector has slowed up on acquisitions
Where Tidewater is still keen on further M&A
Quintin's top three investment opportunities in the offshore vessels sector
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F1 Logistics: DHL's race from port to pitlane with Simon Price
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The Formula 1 calendar of 24 races spanning the globe presents a formidable logistics challenge covering sea, land and air all managed by DHL.
In this episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast we are in conversation with Simon Price, Event Logistics Manager for DHL Motorsports.
Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand sat down with Simon in the paddock ahead of the recent Singapore F1 event to find out how DHL ensures that critical freight always arrives on time at every race weekend.
You will learn from Simon about:
The various modes of transport DHL uses across different locations
The important role container shipping plays at international races with multiple sets of sea freight
Which shipping line is DHL’s preferred partner for F1
The challenges of motorsport logistics and specific examples of how these were overcome
The freight journey between the F1 races in Baku, Azerbaijan, and Singapore two weeks later
Using sustainable fuels to meet carbon neutral targets
And future developments for the logistics behind F1
Listen to the full episode now to hear about these and much more
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Maritime in Minutes - September 2025 in review
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Will have Hafnia takeover Torm? The IMO’s net zero ambitions at a crossroads, and USTR implementation confusion.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of September, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
Hafnia in $311m deal for 14% Stake in Torm
Scorpio and BW LPG among shipping procurement group founders
Sanctions trigger surge in bunker fuel quality issues
67 containers fall off Zim ship in Port of Long Beach
Commercial considerations block broad data sharing benefits
ABS calls on IMO to pause net zero framework
Why IMO's net zero ambitions for shipping are on a knife edge
Shipping’s net zero crossroads: ambition meets a credibility test
Tariffs hit Panama Canal’s transit numbers
Confusion surrounds USTR port fees implementation
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Navigating maritime decarbonisation with Joey Ng from Braemar
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In this latest In Conversation episode, we explore the critical juncture of decarbonsation in the shipping industry with Joey Ng, Global Head of Decarbonisation and Fuel Transition for Braemar.
In conversation with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News Joey shares insights on the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Net Zero framework, the challenges and opportunities it presents, and the readiness of shipping companies to adapt to these changes.
The discussion also covers the importance of data in driving the industry forward and the evolving role of brokers in navigating the complexities of carbon shipping levies.
The conversation includes:
The decarbonisation of shipping is reaching a critical juncture
The IMO Net Zero Framework and outcomes
Are shipping companies ready to with upcoming regulations?
Joey’s practical experiences working in decarbonisation
The decarbonisation panel at the Marine Fuels360 events
The role of a brokers in carbon levies on shipping
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Why IMO's net zero ambitions for shipping are on a knife edge
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The battle lines are being drawn ahead of next month’s critical meeting and vote at the International Maritime Organization on its Net Zero Framework. The outcome of the extraordinary meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) is far from certain.
In this episode, we delve into the heated discussions surrounding the International Maritime Organization's upcoming vote on its Net Zero Framework.
Join Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Trade Maritime News, as he analyses the contrasting positions by highlighting statements from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and the Getting to Zero Coalition, among others.
The episode looks at the impact Trump Administration’s “unequivocal rejection” of the IMO’s Net Zero Framework and the impact of its threat of retaliation on states that give it their support.
With emissions rising and differing opinions on the path forward, this episode is essential for understanding the future of shipping and the prospects for global environmental commitments.
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Supporting the world's seafarers with Ben Bailey of Mission to Seafarers
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In the latest in conversation episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, Emma Howell, content director at Seatrade spoke with director of programme at The Mission to Seafarers, Ben Bailey, to mark a new partnership between Seatrade Maritime and The Mission to Seafarers.
Ben shares details of MtS’ work supporting over half a million seafarers and their families every year, from the 50,000 ship visits carried out globally every year to providing provisions to abandoned seafarers and the famous woolly hat campaign.
The pair discuss the challenges seafarers face in their work, and how the Mission helps to address issues like abandonment, trauma, mismanagement, and human rights abuses, particularly in regions with weaker regulatory frameworks. From there, Ben identifies the actions various stakeholders can take to improve seafarers’ lives.
The conversation covers the Seafarers Happiness Index and its 10-year history of providing insights into the lives of those working at sea.
Ben shares the Mission’s hopes to expand into Saudi Arabia to offer its impartial support in the Kingdom’s multiple major ports, building on the charity’s long history serving seafarers in the Middle East.
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Maritime in Minutes - August 2025 in review
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When is on time really on time? Trump tries to derail the IMO’s net zero plans, and container shipping warned of decade long downturn.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of August, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
Digging into the Gemini Cooperation’s 90% reliability claim
Houthi threaten vessels from 64 shipowners in Red Sea
Bahri denies carrying Israel-bound shipments
Trump Administration threatens backers of IMO net zero proposals
Golden Ocean shareholders give green light for CMB.Tech merger
Container shipping faces a decade of overcapacity
Hanwha unveils more orders and $5bn investment for Philly Shipyard
South Korea plays shipbuilding trump card in US relations
Geopolitical risk driving short-term shipping contracts says Swire Bulk
Listen to the full episode now to catch up on August in maritime and shipping
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Negotiating Trump's tariff maze with Punit Oza
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Unpicking the Trump administration’s tariff agreements and understanding the long term impact on trading patterns and relationships.
In this episode, we help the listener navigate the complex landscape of tariffs under Donald Trump's second term as US President.
Join Marcus Hand and geopolitical expert Punit Oza as they dissect the implications of recent tariff announcements and explore the potential long-term effects on global trade relationships.
Discover how tariffs are reshaping the geopolitical and trading map and what it means for countries around the world.
Topics covered in this episode include:
Navigating Trump's maze of tariffs
The visible and hidden impacts of the tariffs
A drill down into a bilateral tariff agreement and its
hidden consequences
Three scenarios on what happens next
President Trump revoking the de minimis rule for small packages
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Understanding commodities market shifts with Tathya Earth
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Using satellite data from NASA and ESA combined with AI powered analytics to understand and predict what is happening in the commodity markets.
In this latest Chat about Geopolitics and Trade episode, we explore the intersection of satellite data, AI-powered analytics, and the commodity markets with Nikit Shrungarpawar and Naresh Palaiya from Tathya Earth
In conversation led by host Punit Oza, founder of Maritime NXT, discover how Tathya Earth’s innovative platform provides near real-time insights into global commodity supply chains and the impact of geopolitics on trade flows
You will hear about:
An overview of Tathya
The role of AI and satellite data in analysing commodity markets
Geopolitics and trade dynamics
The sourcing of data and collaboration customers and industry partners
The future of commodities markets
Insights into recruitment in the sector
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AI, Chartering, and War Risk with Spot Ship and Vanguard Tech
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In the latest episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, we delve into a partnership that is set to disrupt the traditional maritime insurance landscape.
Joining us are James Kellett, founder and CEO of Spot Ship, and Kfir Magen, founder of Vanguard Tech.
Hear from James and Kfir about how Spot Ship and Vanguard Tech are leveraging AI technology to revolutionise how shipowners secure insurance for their vessels, particularly in high-risk areas such as the Red Sea and West Africa.
Learn more about:
How the partnership between Spot Ship and Vanguard was formed
The way in which the partnership is disrupting the how cargo owners secure insurance for their vessels
The differences to the traditional way that insurance is sold to shipowners through brokers
The timeline to full roll out on Spot Ship’s systems
Future plans for the partnership and expanding into other types of insurance
Listen to the full episode now!
33:11
Bonus episode: Shipbuilding market outlook for H2 2025
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Container ships drive newbuilding orders in the first half of the year, but how much impact have USTR investigations had on Chinese shipbuilding?
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2025 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this final part of the series the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the performance and outlook for the shipbuilding market.
Listen to the episode to learn about trends in the newbuilding market
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Maritime in Minutes - July 2025 in review
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The Houthi shock the industry with a return to devastating and deadly attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, the role of watchkeeping in the digital age, and a billion dollar compensation ruling against the X-Press Pearl owners.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of June, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
CCS at ‘turning point’, expected to quadruple by 2030, DNV declares
Two crew from Hafnia Nile charged over fatal tanker collision
Houthi attack leads crew to abandon bulker Magic Seas off Yemen
Red Sea Crisis focus page
‘Shipping should not be collateral damage’: IMO Secretary-General
Radically rethink the role of human watchkeepers, says MAIB
Indonesian police arrest Singapore Strait pirate group
Houthi publish interviews with 'rescued' Eternity C seafarers
Sri Lankan apex court orders $1bn compensation for X-Press Pearl disaster
X-Press Pearl Captain trapped in Sri Lanka for over three years
Listen to the full episode now to catch up on July in maritime and shipping
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Bonus Episode: Tanker shipping market outlook for H2 2025
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Shipowners grapple with OPEC+ supply increases, tensions in the Middle East and rising numbers of newbuildings.
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2025 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this fourth part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Tim Smith from MSI about the performance and outlook for the tanker shipping market.
Listen to the episode now to learn where the market is headed
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Bonus Episode: Dry bulk shipping market outlook for H2 2025
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Dry bulk shipping is facing waning demand from China and earnings were down around 25% in the first half of the year.
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2025 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this third part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Will Fray, a Director with MSI about the performance and outlook for the dry bulk shipping market.
Listen to the episode now to learn where the market is headed
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Bonus Episode: Container shipping market outlook for H2 2025
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How will uncertainty over US tariffs, ongoing Red Sea diversions, and continued fleet growth impact containers in the remaining months of the year?
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2025 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this second part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talked to Daniel Richards from MSI, about the developments in the container shipping market and the outlook for the remainder of the year.
Listen now to learn where the market is headed.
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Bonus Episode: Shipping market macro-economic outlook in H2
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Tariffs, tensions in the Middle East, and the IMO’s GHG reduction measures – it’s been a complex first half of the year for shipping.
In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2025 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this first part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talked to Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the overall macro-economic picture for shipping so far in 2025, and what lies ahead.
It’s been a six-month period that has seen an array of geopolitical factors influencing shipping markets from US President Trump’s tariffs and the United States Trade Representative (USTR) 301 investigation to conflict between Iran and Israel, and sanctions related to Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
Overviewing the situation Kent comments: “It's been yet another busy six months from a shipping market perspective, and I think there's even more moving parts now that we're having to grapple with, and these come on top of the ones that we have the start of the year.”
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Shipping Markets Outlook for H2 2025
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Geopolitical disruption in shipping has reached new heights in the first half of 2025 and Maritime Strategies International examine the impact on markets and what is the outlook ahead.
The first half of the year has seen shipping markets impacted by President Trump’s tariffs, the United States Trade Representative 301 investigation into Chinese shipbuilding, conflict in the Middle East, and ongoing sanctions and war in Ukraine.
The Seatrade Maritime Podcast takes stock of movements in shipping markets over the first six months of 2025 and looks ahead at expectations for the remainder of the year.
In this latest shipping markets outlook episode we are joined by analysts from Maritime Strategies International (MSI) to take a look at the outlook for containers, tankers, dry bulk, and shipbuilding in the second half of the year.
Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand discusses the outlook for shipping markets with Adam Kent, Daniel Richards, Will Fray, and Tim Smith from MSI.
Setting the scene Adam says, “It's been yet another busy six months from a shipping market perspective, and I think there's even more moving parts now that we're having to grapple with, and these come on top of the ones that we have the start of the year.”
Hear from the experts on their opinions about where different sectors are headed and learn about key trends impacting major sectors including:
The impact of US President Trump’s on/off tariffs on the container shipping market
Weak Chinese dry bulk demand and is China still the engine of growth for the sector?
The impact of OPEC+ supply increases on demand in the tanker market
How much do Korean and Japanese shipbuilders stand to gain from USTR fees on Chinese built and owned ships called US ports?
Get ahead on the outlook for shipping in the second half of 2025 by listening to the full episode now
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Maritime in Minutes - June 2025 in review
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The good and bad of the drive to electrification, drug smuggling and the worrying trend of crew criminalisation, and security threats to major sealanes.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of June, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Hear more about:
ONE signs first European shore power deal in Hamburg
Crew evacuated from Zodiac car carrier after electric vehicle fire
Intercargo warns of security risks as bulker safety improves
Alarm as crew criminalisation on the rise
Port of LA volumes impacted by on-off tariffs
What would happen if the Strait of Hormuz closed?
Seafarer suicides exceed fatal accidents at sea
Wan Hai 503 fire and the need to provide ports of refuge
Wan Hai 503 - the burning questions
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