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A video of the highlights and vital conversations held at the Future of Shipping Conference on Saturday 6th November, during COP26
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A video of the highlights and vital conversations held at the Future of Shipping Conference on Saturday 6th November, during COP26
With pivotal climate discussions at COP26 less than a month away, industry experts from shipping and the energy sector came together at the latest ICS Leadership Insights series to discuss the commitments and challenges that will be needed to decarbonise shipping.
Multi-tasking ICS Chairman, Esben Poulsson's passion for the sea has moulded his leadership style for 50 years
Speakers at the Leadership Insights Live event on 7 July 2021 came together to discuss how global trade is shaping up for 2021 in the face of the ongoing pandemic.
Leaders in finance, law and shipping explored who will fund shipping’s road to decarbonisation and net zero at the Leadership Insights Live event on 16 June 2021.
The Global Trade Virtual Week, 'Prosperity powered by trust: technology, data and supply chain resilience', will run between June 28th – July 2nd 2021.
Infrastructure transformation and collaboration between all maritime and onshore stakeholders will be key to achieve net zero goals, said speakers at the Leadership Insights Live event on 2 June 2021.
Speakers at the ICS Leadership Insights Live event on 12 May 2021 discussed environmentally sound and transparent practices for shipbreaking as well as the impact of COVID-19 on the inudstry.
Industry bodies launch survey to gain insights and experiences with marine fuels in a new survey aimed at identifying potential quality and quantity issues
Maritime security and risk experts at the ICS Leadership Insights live event on 28 April discussed solutions needed for the GoG, as well as other maritime security risks shipping should keep on their radar in 2021