
The new shipbuilding supercycle: Cyclical upswing or structural shift?
The new shipbuilding supercycle: Cyclical upswing or structural shift? by Lloyd's List
6 Heinä 27min

Recycling values are high, but Gulf situation is pivotal
It is a seller’s market at the moment in the ship recycling sector, thanks to a shortage of tonnage. But Hitesh Vyas of the Singapore-based cash buyer Wirana says in this first of six podcasts that th...
23 Kesä 19min

What is going on in the Strait of Hormuz?
This episode of the Lloyd’s List podcast is brough to you by Veson. Visit www.veson.com for more information Open, closed, and now open again? Optimism that traffic might return to something resembl...
22 Kesä 19min

Shipping needs its own maritime-specific AI revolution
Trusted data is essential for shipping to get the best from the AI revolution, argues Russ Hubbard, Chief Commercial Officer of Veson Nautical. In this podcast, he explains why that is the case and ...
17 Kesä 19min

An EU ETS that liner shipping can live with?
IT’S now been two years since the EU Emissions Trading System was extended to shipping. But it hasn’t always been a happy relationship. Shipowners are not necessarily keen paying extra taxes, especia...
16 Kesä 15min

Can we stop seafarers from being criminalised?
This episode of the Lloyd’s List podcast is brought to you by Veson. Visit www.veson.com for more information EVERY year, seafarers are held for months on end on suspicion of crimes that ultimately, ...
8 Kesä 18min

The Posidonia 2026 wrap: overcapacity concerns and the AI buzz
ATTEND any one of the multiple receptions and parties thrown in Athens this week and you would not walk away necessarily thinking anyone in shipping is remotely worried. A packed exhibition with the...
5 Kesä 24min



















