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

Crew Welfare

Keep informed with the latest news, comment and analysis on the issues surrounding the safety and
security of seafarers globally, highlighting the plight of the essential workers that keep shipping moving

Artificial intelligence hasn’t killed marine underwriting... yet

It can write your quotes for you and then handle the claims. But other than putting you out of a job, what’s not to like?

Digitalisation Insurance
INTERVIEW

Petraki exits Wista presidency with warning that industry cannot confuse visibility with equality

Elpi Petraki leaves a stronger and more globally connected Wista, but cautions that improved representation at the top does not mean equality has been achieved, with many regions still struggling to move beyond entrenched gender barriers

Crewing Diversity
FREE TO READ

Can we stop seafarers from being criminalised?

Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin asks why seafarers continue to be detained for extended periods over crimes in which they played little or no part

Lloyd’s List Podcast Risk and Compliance
INTERVIEW

Hormuz crisis is a ‘make or break’ moment for shipmanager relationships with crew and owners, says InterManager chief

The Strait of Hormuz turmoil marks a critical juncture for shipmanagers, says Sebastian von Hardenberg, exposing the fragility of crew relationships and the need for deeper owner engagement as operational and welfare pressures intensify, in a flashpoint that will carry long-lasting implications for the sector long after the crisis passes

Strait of Hormuz crisis Ship Management

UK set to give cross-Channel seafarers right to minimum wage

Negotiations with other countries will seek to extend measures beyond territorial waters

Crewing Roro

Shipping risks widening seafarer competency gaps unless it acts collectively, industry warns

The long‑anticipated shortage of skilled seafarers is moving from a distant concern to an immediate threat — and unless the industry tackles it together, early investors in training may see their efforts undermined by poaching, speakers at Posidonia said.

Crewing Posidonia

Heroic Idun seizure was ‘wrongful act’, ITLOS rules

No grounds for Equatorial Guinea to suspect VLCC of piracy

Insurance Law
FREE TO READ

Middle East port update: Monday, June 1

In Iraq, Basrah Oil Terminal and SPM Somo Terminal have ceased export operations

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas
FREE TO READ

Middle East port update: Friday, May 29

In Jordan, all operations remain normal at Aqaba port. Terminals, marine services, cargo handling and gate operations are functioning without disruption

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Shipping stands on cusp of ‘something extraordinary’, says Frangou

Shipping ‘endlessly exciting’ as a career, Angeliki Frangou tells engineering graduates and that technology will enable a new era of ‘proactive reliability’

Technology and Innovation Digitalisation

Chinese floating armoury taken to Iran for document checks

Fishing research vessel Hui Chuan was boarded by ‘unauthorised personnel’ yesterday and taken to Iranian waters

Strait of Hormuz crisis Risk and Compliance
UsernamePublicRestriction

Register