The Lloyd's List Shipping Podcast: Episode four

The Lloyd's List Shipping Podcast: Episode four

A COMBINATION of rapidly evolving technologies are converging on shipping, challenging the traditional operating models of shipping, and with it, the role of class. It is no longer sufficient for a classification society to simply ensure that the technology works together the way that it is supposed to – they are simultaneously leading a rapid pace of innovation while balancing the complex questions of how to ensure safety, efficiency and regulatory compliance for an industry in flux. In advance of his star turn next week at the Lloyd’s List Business Briefing in Posidonia, Lloyds Register’s head of Marine and Offshore Nick Brown joins us to discuss the shifting requirements of an industry dealing with disruption on several fronts. Spoiler alert - for all the talk of accelerated digital change, Nick believes this is not an overnight transition and concurs with Lloyd’s List’s view that efficiency in shipping cannot be reduced to a single silver bullet of technology. Also on this week’s podcast: · Welcome to the GDPRty: Companies worldwide have been scrambling to prepare for the General Data Protection Regulation, enforced by the EU, and shipping, like everyone else, now faces much tougher rules on data privacy. Among the new rules, companies must reveal data breaches to regulators within 72 hours, tell users how their information is being used, and provide stored personal data to users on request. Joining us to discuss the implications for shipping companies this week is Philippe Ruttley, head of EU and competition law at the international law firm Ince and Co. · We are also joined once again by Lloyd’s List’s very own law and insurance expert, David Osler who explains why the discovery of three bags of cocaine strapped to the hull of a ship in 2007 has finally resulted in an important ruling from the Supreme court that has implications for the rest of the industry. For those of you asking when we will be available on iTunes, the wait is nearly over – details to follow in next week’s edition. In the meantime, all feedback and story suggestions are welcome and should be directed to editorial@lloydslist.com

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(477)

The new shipbuilding supercycle: Cyclical upswing or structural shift?

The new shipbuilding supercycle: Cyclical upswing or structural shift?

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

6 Jul 27min

Day of the Seafarer 2026: Lessons learned from Hormuz

Day of the Seafarer 2026: Lessons learned from Hormuz

To mark 2026’s Day of the Seafarer, this edition of the Lloyd’s List podcast asks what shipping has learned from the Strait of Hormuz crisis from a seafarer perspective. Perhaps most importantly, he...

25 Jun 24min

Recycling values are high, but Gulf situation is pivotal

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 Jun 19min

What is going on in the Strait of Hormuz?

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 Jun 19min

Shipping needs its own maritime-specific AI revolution

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 Jun 19min

An EU ETS that liner shipping can live with?

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 Jun 15min

Can we stop seafarers from being criminalised?

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 Jun 18min

The Posidonia 2026 wrap: overcapacity concerns and the AI buzz

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 Jun 24min

Populært innen Politikk og nyheter

giver-og-gjengen-vg
aftenpodden
aftenpodden-usa
fotballpodden-2
forklart
stopp-verden
popradet
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
det-store-bildet
rss-gukild-johaug
dine-penger-pengeradet
rss-ness
hanna-de-heldige
aftenbla-bla
nokon-ma-ga
e24-podden
rss-espen-lee-usensurert
grasoner-den-nye-kalde-krigen
ta-dokumentar
rss-penger-polser-og-politikk