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Articles for 2024
'Tis the season: P&I renewals edge upwards
P&I clubs are beginning to announce the rates for 2025, as Liz Booth reports
Is shipping clinging to the past in upholding of global order?
Speakers at a recent ICS conference held in Hong Kong debated how the shipping industry should address the growing risks of unilateralism and protectionism, writes Cichen Shen of Lloyd's List
The potential for AI-supported healthcare and well-being
Ronald Spithout, of OneHealth by Vikand, reports on the growing need to look after the crew
Whales research studying impact of shipping in the Arctic
Dr Lauren McWhinnie, of Heriot-Watt University, outlines a five-year programme of research to monitor the impact of commercial shipping sailing through the Northwest Passage
Maritime risk: a new year ahead for shipping
Philip Roche and Kelli Bodal Hansen, of Norton Rose Fulbright, discuss the year that has just been and look forward to 2025
Escalating charterparty disputes amid the Red Sea crisis
Prokopios Krikris, LMAA supporting member, provides some practical observations on the Red Sea crisis
IUMI looks to the future of marine
Despite 150 years of history, the International Union of Marine Insurance has no plans to slow down, instead choosing to adapt for the future, as Liz Booth reports
Digital payments crucial to safety of seafarers
Stuart Ostrow, ShipMoney, warns that cash is no longer king and suggests shipping companies must invest in digital payments for crew members
Supporting crew through their marine journey
Peter Smit, of BCS Group - Boers Crew Services, warns the industry must pay more attention to crew welfare and happiness for a viable future