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03 Circular economy
04 Geopolitical disruption
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06 Digitalisation
07 Chakib Abi-saab
08 Nuclear desalination
09 Ballast water regulation
10 Cruise
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Coming to terms with circularity

Shipping, like other hard-to-abate industries, must rise to the challenge of ‘circularity’. Not only must the marine transport sector consider emissions from asset design, construction, operation and, ultimately, end-of-life disposal, but must also examine new materials, components and even modular shipbuilding.

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02

Geopolitical disruption recalibrates shipping markets

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03

Green corridors build case for zero emission designs

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04

Have we reached a tipping point in maritime innovation?

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05

How data is transforming decision-making for better, safer businesses

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06

The pressure is off: How 'new' nuclear and maritime are solving global energy challenges

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07

No time to waste as supply chain issues add urgency to ballast water installations

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08

Cruising's decarbonisation challenge

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09

Purpose built for mission possible

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