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Maritime Risk International

Articles for June 2019

Shipping faces new Gulf risks
Targeted attacks on four ships off the UAE have raised concerns about the security of shipping in the region and sparked an extraordinary meeting of the war risks committee at Lloyd's
Fighting the maritime menace
Nazery Khalid, maritime analyst, brings to attention the ever-present threat of piracy and the need for maritime stakeholders to remain vigilant and to strengthen cooperation to reduce its threat
Keeping a watching brief: sanctions
Ben Chandler, of The Standard Club, reviews the impact of sanctions on the maritime world, with an Asian focus
Shipping faces new Gulf risks
Targeted attacks on four ships off the UAE have raised concerns about the security of shipping in the region and sparked an extraordinary meeting of the war risks committee at Lloyd’s
Tactical tips to minimise cyber attacks
Ken Munro, at Pen Test Partners LLP, outlines 10 tips for improving maritime security
Ship security integrity hardened
Elena Stefopoulou, of Prevention at Sea, discusses the ways in which vessels can be hardened to withstand an attack by pirates
Fighting the maritime menace
Nazery Khalid, maritime analyst, brings to attention the ever-present threat of piracy and the need for maritime stakeholders to remain vigilant and to strengthen cooperation to reduce its threat
Water, fuel, gases, boats and ships ... and the unexpected vapour problem
Chris Roberts, of Versaperm, reports on the way new technology is helping with some age-old problems
Shipping and carbon: keeping pace with new rules
Paul Sheridan, partner, and Valentina Keys, at CMS, take a look at the UK approach to EU MRV Regulation and IMO DCS
Experience and seamanship to the fore when anchoring
David Nichol, at UK P&I, examines the potential impact of anchoring-related incidents, why they happen and what loss prevention measures may be implemented to prevent their occurrence.
Fire in the hold
It is over a year since the Maersk Honam casualty but fires on containerships continue to occur. Now container shipping is making efforts to reduce the risks, writes Lloyd’s List’s James Baker

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