Lloyd's List is part of Maritime Intelligence

This site is operated by a business or businesses owned by Maritime Insights & Intelligence Limited, registered in England and Wales with company number 13831625 and address c/o Hackwood Secretaries Limited, One Silk Street, London EC2Y 8HQ, United Kingdom. Lloyd’s List Intelligence is a trading name of Maritime Insights & Intelligence Limited. Lloyd’s is the registered trademark of the Society Incorporated by the Lloyd’s Act 1871 by the name of Lloyd’s.

This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use. For high-quality copies or electronic reprints for distribution to colleagues or customers, please call UK support at +44 (0)20 3377 3996 / APAC support at +65 6508 2430

Printed By

UsernamePublicRestriction

Singapore Focus

With coronavirus pausing all non-essential travel and major shipping events, Lloyd’s List is expanding its digital portfolio to ensure you remain connected and informed on key industry developments. 

This hub page will provide you with all the latest related content, including our Future Fuels Webinar.

Register now for the Lloyd’s List Future Fuels Webinar

Join shipping and bunker industry experts to discuss how the sector will fuel its future and what businesses can do to mitigate risk and transition effectively.

Singapore Maritime Week Environment Fuels

Read the latest edition

 

 

Singapore Hub
FREE TO READ

Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum told of tectonic shifts in supply chain and trading flows

The unfolding events in the Middle East are capturing everyone’s attention, but bigger changes may still lie ahead

Singapore Maritime Week Red Sea Risk

Singapore proposes future skills hub for maritime talent training

‘Hub for Future Skills’ proposed by Singapore Maritime Foundation aims to enhance workforce competency for professionals in different career stages

Singapore Maritime Week Marine

IMO chief pledges to keep urging EU to drop shipping carbon levies

Dominguez shrugs off concerns that rising geopolitical tensions might derail shipping from its decarbonisation journey, believing the industry will deliver on emissions targets

Singapore Maritime Week Sustainability

Singapore to launch training facility for clean marine fuel operation

All maritime personnel and seafarers will be able to access the inaugural course on methanol handling as a vessel fuel later this month

Singapore Maritime Week Sustainability

Singapore-Rotterdam corridor initiative expands partnership

GDSC names world’s fifth-largest box line, Hapag-Lloyd, among latest companies to sign up for port collaboration during Singapore Maritime Week, while the initiative also announces progress on its digitalisation efforts and plans for alternative fuel pilots

Singapore Maritime Week Sustainability

Will decarbonisation and geopolitical uncertainty mean another crunch for vessel tonnage?

In a market with subdued earnings and inflated asset values, spending twice the price of a secondhand ship to build a liquefied natural gas-fuelled capesize and earn the same charter rate lacks sense

Sustainability Shipbuilding
UsernamePublicRestriction

Register