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Articles for May 2021
An exclusive remedy?
Nick Austin and Mike Adamson, of Reed Smith, who acted for the successful owners in The Eternal Bliss, consider industry reaction to the case and ask where it leaves us pending an appeal later this year
One Sea route to autonomous ship safety
Autonomous ship technology can improve maritime safety according to One Sea, the industry group aiming towards 2025 as its target for the first autonomous maritime ecosystem. Some of One Sea’s leading technology company members explain why, and how
Sustainability concerns rising up the shipping agenda
Lindsey Keeble, George Paleokrassas and Simon Petch, of Watson Farley Williams, take a look at the law firm’s recent report on sustainability and shipping finance
Combatting Covid-19 with containers
Box shipping can provide a vital supply chain for vaccines but will need to work closely with manufacturers to meet regulatory compliance requirements, writes Lloyd’s List’s James Baker
Supply chains at risk of phytosanitary inspections
Cargo group calls for CTU Code compliance to avoid the disruptions that would occur from intrusive inspections, writes Lloyd’s List’s James Baker
Brexit – what you need to know
Oliver Goossens, of the UK P&I Club, discusses the impact of Brexit on the shipping sector
Incidents and evidence: what you need to know
Now George Radu, of the UK P&I Club, provides a P&I club perspective on the importance of gathering evidence
False economy and evidence gathering
There is often a false economy in the decision to arrange a low-cost survey where a matter appears to be simple or of low value. Paul Apostolis and the Campbell, Johnston Clark Singapore office explain what is required to transpose what appears on the ground at the time into a convincing presentation to a judge or arbitrator sitting in a room often years after the event
Sustainability: our journey
James Bean, of The Standard Club UK, reflects on the journey that the shipping industry is making in terms of its sustainability
Ever Given: a logistics industry in suspense and a challenge for lawyers
Enrico Vergani and Marco Mastropasqua, at BonelliErede, examine the grounding of Ever Given in the Suez Canal and the ripple effect for the whole maritime sector
Sustainability integral to marine insurance
Helle Hammer, of the Nordic Association of Marine Insurers (Cefor) and of the IUMI policy forum, looks at how sustainability is driving the insurance agenda in the shipping world