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Articles for December 2015
Stowaways: a real and ongoing risk
Amanda Hastings, of LS3, warns the risk of stowaways can prove expensive for shipowners
Maritime Authority of Jamaica
Election to WMU
Clyde & Co
New partner
Liberian Registry
General manager for London
North P&I Club
New vice chairman
ArgoGlobal
Chinese expansion
Staying afloat amid choppy waters
Nazery Khalid, of the Association of Marine Industries of Malaysia, takes a look at the impact of oil price drops on the shipping sector
Choppy waters ahead
Will Trustram and Nick Austin, of Clyde & Co, look at the owners’ case as permission for further appeal is refused by the Court of Appeal in a recent UK judgment
A concerning trend
Ton Schox, of Cunningham Lindsey, reviews the trends for surveyors operating in the marine cargo field and the potential implications
Braemar Adjusting and Braemar SA
Relocation
Inchcape Shipping Services
Opens Ukraine office
GMS
Company growth
Stowaways: a real and ongoing risk
Amanda Hastings, of LS3, warns the risk of stowaways can prove expensive for shipowners
Not the moment to predict the future?
Jake Longworth, of Eos Security, takes a look at maritime security: what to expect in 2016 and how the shipping sector should adapt to these changing conditions
Predicting the future and knowing the unknowns
The 2015 Shipping and the Law conference in Naples highlighted the current risks facing the shipping community, as Neville Smith reports
Keeping an eye on the challenges ahead
Jonathan Hare, of Skuld, takes a look back at 2015 and forward to 2016
English Commercial Court remains a good choice
Chris Grieveson and Ben Williams, of Wikborg Rein, maintain the English Commercial Court is still a strong choice despite the introduction of new fees