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Articles for July 2015
Petrol piracy in south-east Asia
Jonathan Moss and Stephanie Hobbs, of DWF, take a more detailed look at a new and growing trend among pirates in south-east Asia
Bibby Ship Management
New SHEQ director
Aon
Global cargo head
North P&I
Geoff Parkinson retires
SSA
New president
Association of Average Adjusters
New chairman
BIMCO
New president
IMO
New secretary-general named
Is it time to reform the international salvage regime?
Tim Fuller, of the Salvage Sub-Committee of the International Group of P&I Clubs, responds to a recent article in Maritime Risk International
IMO
Bravery award
Tsavliris Salvage
Hamburg appointment
Challenges face recycling sector
Kamal Datta, of GMS, outlines the risks in ship recycling and the role of a responsible cash buyer
Petrol piracy in south-east Asia
Jonathan Moss and Stephanie Hobbs, of DWF, take a more detailed look at a new and growing trend among pirates in south-east Asia
Effect of piracy long term
A major new report into piracy activity around the world has identified the long-term harm to seafarers and those around them, as well as those who are considering a job at sea. Liz Booth sums up the findings
Insurance costs keep rising
Conor Bays, of Charles Taylor, looks at some of the reasons why the costs of salvage continue to increase
What are the biggest claims?
Enam Hussain, of The Standard Club, reviews the trends in claims right now
The new Wreck Removal Convention defined
Øystein Djuv-Stiansen and Flavia Mellilo, of Skuld, take a look at the effect of the new Wreck Removal Convention
Green on blue
Nazery Khalid, of the Association of Marine Industries of Malaysia, discusses efforts by the shipping industry to become more energy efficient
Testing the water
Angela Williams, of Browne Jacobson, asks does article 16 of the Athens Convention extinguish or bar a remedy?