Catch up on last month’s maritime news in just a few minutes with The Maritime Podcast.
The latest episode of Maritime in Minutes takes the listener on a short journey through some of the most significant and interesting stories in the world of maritime that happened during the month of April.
Seatrade Maritime News Editor, Marcus Hand, and Europe Editor, Gary Howard, discuss and comment on the stories that stood out on Seatrade Maritime News during the last month.
The episode features – Frontline and Euronav merger; The reality of green fuels; Green corridor developments; Supply chain disruption to last into 2023; Wartsila Russian write-offs; Shanghai lockdown hits ports and logistics; P&O Ferries debacle goes from bad to worse; and EU compliant ship recycling in the US.
Links to stories featured in this episode:
Frontline and Euronav plot merger in all stock deal
Facing reality on availability of green fuels for shipping
Chile to create green corridors network
Global supply chain disruption to continue into 2023
Wartsila take EUR200m hit, downscales Russia operations
Shanghai lockdown: Disruption grows to logistics, shipyards and production
P&O Ferries debacle goes from bad to worse
First European owned vessel recycled at yard in the US
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