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How will global the macro-economic outlook impact shipping markets in 2025?In a five-part series to start 2025 we take a look at where shipping markets are headed in the coming year with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).In this first part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talked to Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the overall macro-economic outlook for shipping in 2025.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
Following a rollercoaster ride of a year for shipping last year where are shipping markets headed in 2025? Get the view of the experts in our 2025 markets outlook podcast episode.In the first episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast for 2025 you will hear from Maritime Strategies International (MSI) analysts Adam Kent, Daniel Richards, Will Fray, and Tim Smith. They will be covering the macro-outlook for shipping as whole and then drilling down into the individual markets of container shipping, dry bulk, tankers, and shipbuilding.Find out the MSI team's views on:Whether container freight rates will remain elevated in 2025Can the dry bulk market absorb all the newbuildings expected to be deliver in 2025?After several years of exceptional growth is the tanker market set for weaker times ahead?Newbuilding order levels in 2024 were the highest since 2007 – are we set for another record year?To hear the answers to these questions and much more listen to the episode now.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
A return in ordering for tankers, shipyard expansion, and increasing production by Chinese shipbuilders are all signs of a buoyant shipbuilding market in 2024.In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2024 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).In this final part of the series the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the performance and outlook for the shipbuilding market.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
Accelerating economic growth, improved demand, and the impact of Red Sea diversions have combined to boost shipping markets across the board in the first half of 2024.In a five-part series mid-year we take stock of shipping markets in the first six months of the year and look ahead to the remainder of the 2024 with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).In this first part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talked to Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the overall macro-economic picture for shipping so far in 2024.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
The shipping market in the first half of 2024 has been characterised by strong significant movement and earnings for some sectors are now highest they have been in 15 years. So what does the second half of the year have in store?We're just past the half-way point of the year and the Seatrade Maritime Podcast takes stock of movements in shipping markets over the first six months of 2024 and looks ahead at expectations for the remainder of the year.In this latest shipping markets outlook episode we are joined by analysts from Maritime Strategies International (MSI) to take a look at the outlook for containers, tankers, dry bulk, and shipbuilding in the second half of the year.Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand discusses the outlook for shipping markets with Adam Kent, Daniel Richards, Plamen Natzkoff, and Tim Smith from MSI.Setting the scene Adam says, “Versus a year ago, we've seen some really strong, significant movements, both on earnings and second hand values across all of shipping, apart from LNG. Earnings now for some sectors of shipping are the highest they've been for the last 15 years. So, shipping generally across the board is doing well as we approach the second half of 2024.”Hear from the experts on their opinions about where different sectors are headed and learn the answers to questions including:Is container shipping set for a repeat of the highest freight rate levels that were seen in the pandemic?Will the better performance and optimism of the dry bulk shipping market carry through to the second half of the yearWhat impact will the return of newbuilding orders have on the tanker market?How are shipyards gearing up to cope with newbuilding demand?Get ahead on the outlook for shipping in the second half of 2024 in just over 40 minutes. Listen to the episode now.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
How will the macro-economic outlook impact shipping markets in 2024?In a five-part series to start 2023 we take a look at where shipping markets are headed in the coming year with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI). In this first part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talked to Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the overall macro-economic outlook for shipping in 2024.
Where are shipping markets headed in the next 12 months? Get the view of the experts in our 2024 markets outlook podcast episode. In the first episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast for you will hear from Maritime Strategies International (MSI) analysts Adam Kent, Daniel Richards, Will Fray, and Tim Smith. They will be covering the macro-outlook for shipping as whole and then drilling down into the individual markets of container shipping, dry bulk, tankers, and shipbuilding?Find out the MSI team's views on:· What the overall demand and supply outlook looks like for shipping 2024· How much overcapacity will impact container shipping· Whether dry bulk shipping could see a turnaround in 2024· Is it going to be another strong year for the tanker market?· What factors will impact newbuilding orders in the coming 12 monthsTo hear the answers to these questions and much more listen to the episode nowIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
Climate change is a pressing challenge with profound implications for our economy, prompting a comprehensive exploration of its intersection with economic factors. This discussion seeks to elucidate the far-reaching effects of climate change and the potential roles of policy, economics, and individual actions in mitigating its impact. The economic consequences of climate change are not abstract; they directly influence our daily lives and financial well-being. Extreme weather events, on the rise, lead to economic fallout, impacting communities through increased insurance premiums, strain on local services, and disruptions to crop yields affecting grocery prices. However, embracing sustainable practices offers economic opportunities. The shift to a greener economy creates jobs in renewable energy, fosters innovation, and stimulates economic growth. Supporting eco-friendly businesses and demanding sustainable products allows individuals to drive positive change in the market. Governments play a crucial role in addressing economic consequences. Policies targeting greenhouse gas emissions, carbon pricing, and incentives for renewable energy aim to reduce the economic impact of climate change and foster sustainable growth. Economists contribute by identifying effective, cost-efficient policies for emission reduction. Individuals also play a significant role. Consumer choices, such as supporting eco-friendly products and businesses, send powerful signals to the market. This discussion emphasizes that understanding the economic dimensions of climate change is accessible to everyone, urging mindful consumption as a means of contributing to a collective movement toward sustainability. Host Bernice Butler explores and unpacks the economics of Climate change with Dr. Michael Mann, University of Pennsylvania, Adam Kent, Natural Resources Defense Council and Angela Betancourt, Net Zero. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healthy-radio/support
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We've just past the half way point of the year and the Seatrade Maritime Podcast takes stock of movements in shipping markets over the first six months of 2023 and looks ahead at expectations for the remainder of the year.In this episode listeners will hear from a panel of analysts from Maritime Strategies International (MSI) discussing the macro-economic outlook for shipping, the container sector, dry bulk, tankers, and shipbuilding in the second half of 2023.Joining Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand in conversation about shipping markets are Adam Kent, Daniel Richards, Plamen Natzkoff, and Tim Smith from MSI.Hear from the experts on their opinions about where different sectors are headed and learn the answers to questions including:Have container markets normalised and what will be the impact of newbuilding deliveries?Will Chinese demand provide support for a sluggish dry bulk market?Are tanker markets set to remain volatile?Newbuilding order volumes rebounded in the first half of 2023 - is this trend set to continue?Listen now and get ahead on the outlook for shipping in the second half of 2023 in just 45 minutes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
Sarah Dougherty, the director for the Natural Resources Defense Council's Green Finance Center, and Adam Kent, the senior advisor for the NRDC's Green Finance Center, discuss several topics, including how society can address equity, environmental racism, and affordable housing at the same time, especially through green financing. They also talk about the significance of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (stemming from the Inflation Reduction Act).For “Closer Look's” Open For Business series, Rose talks with Grant Wallace, the owner of Peace of Mind Recycling, about his new door-to-door glass recycling service that drops off glass directly to a recycling center. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Where will shipping markets be headed in the coming year? This the question we seek to answer in the first episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast for 2023.In this episode listeners will hear from a panel of analysts from Maritime Strategies International (MSI) discussing the macro-economic outlook for shipping, the container sector, dry bulk, tankers, and shipbuilding in 2023.Joining Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand in conversation about shipping markets are Adam Kent, Daniel Richards, Plamen Natzkoff, and Tim Smith from MSI.Hear from the experts on their opinions about where different sectors are headed:- How steep will the slide in container shipping be in 2023?- Could dry bulk shipping see a turnaround in the coming year?- Will it be another stellar year for tankers?- The availability of newbuilding slots at shipyards versus demand?Listen now and get ahead on the outlook for shipping in 2023 in just 45 minutes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit www.searade-maritime.com or subscribe to our newsletter.Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News:Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn
In this episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast we are in conversation with Adam Kent, Managing Director of Maritime Strategies International (MSI) about the outlook for shipping markets. Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand caught up with Adam last week at the Marine Money Asia conference for a quick fire look at the tanker, container, and dry bulk shipping markets, and where they are headed. In just over 20 minutes the listener will hear about the tanker market Whether the current high tanker market is underpinned by fundamentals? The impact of sanctions on Russia on tankers. Is the market sustainable going forward? The state of the container shipping sector What lies behind the sharp drop in spot container rates? Is container shipping experiencing the end of its own supercycle? How hard will the landing be for the sector The outlook for dry bulk shipping Why did dry bulk fail to pick up in the second half of 2022? The impact of port congestion. The outlook for dry bulk shipping in the coming 12 months. Listen to the full conversation now to find out about all of these and more If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. Feel free also to recommend the show to a friend or colleague that you think would enjoy it. For the latest news on the shipping and maritime industries make sure you visit https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ (www.searade-maritime.com) or https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/newsletter_signup (subscribe to our newsletter). Connect with Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News: Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcushand1 (https://twitter.com/marcushand1) Connect with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-hand-b00a317/) Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you want us to cover in future on https://twitter.com/Seatrade (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/SeatradeGlobal/ (Facebook) or https://www.linkedin.com/company/seatrade-maritime/ (LinkedIn)
Ryan talks with business coach Adam Kent from Invictus Consulting in Las Vegas, Nevada. They discuss things like personality profiling tools, self-awareness, and how all of this affects teams and leaders.
In this special edition of the CEDIA podcast, we address our members in the UK – but there’s actually some pretty great advice in here for everyone. Regarding response to the pandemic, we speak with an accounting firm, a legal practice, two integrators and a trade supplier. Luke Desmond, crispaccountancy.co.uk/ Stuart Tickle, www.awe-europe.com/ Adam Kent, www.installautomation.com James Ratcliffe, www.homeplay.tv/ Charlotte Marshall and Emma Vennesson, www.faegredrinker.com/en/locations/london#!#tab-Overview
The Phil And Monski Show! Phil talks about the rough weekend shows he just had. They also talk about Hulk Hogan being racist and the Brand New Show they Both Love! We included a couple interviews from The Latino Business Expo with Adam Casillas, Founder of the expo, and Kent Johnson Field Rep Investigator for The Law Offices of Peyman and Rahnama. You don't want to miss this show! Press Play, Like and Please Share!
This is the pilot episode for the new podcast from Adam Maxwell Kent called 'What Might Have Been...' and is brought to you by The Changwoner. In this episode, Adam is joined by guests Dee and Scott to talk about their favourite Korean movies, The Busan Film Festival, Halloween movies, and finally about the movie 'I Am Legend'. They will discuss the different endings of 'I Am Legend' as well as their own thoughts on how the movie should have ended and 'What Might Have Been...' if the movie had ended differently. Contact Information Host: Adam Kent (Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/peewhenyapoo ) The Changwoner Face book - https://www.facebook.com/changwoner/ Website - http://www.changwoner.com/recentpodcasts Contact Scott - scott@changwoner.com Contact Dee - dee@changwoner.com If you would like to be a guest and any of our podcasts, or have any questions or comments, please contact us at podcast@changwoner.com Our location in The Chef's Kitchen Changwon FB - https://www.facebook.com/ckchangwon/ Thanks for listening and tune in next time for the 'What Might Have Been. . .' podcast with Adam Maxwell Kent. #movies #IAMLEGEND #podcast #changwon #korea #Changwoner
In this episode of The Changwoner Podcast, special guest Adam Kent sits down with Scott and Dee to talk about his recent trips to Dokdo, and Island that both South Korea and Japan claim as their own. Adam also talks about the reasons for his visit to Dokdo and his recent trip to Japan where he heard the other side to the question, ' Who does Dokdo belong to?' For some more information on Dokdo: http://www.dokdo-takeshima.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liancourt_Rocks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liancourt_Rocks_dispute Contact Information Adam Kent on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/peewhenyapoo The Changwoner Podcast Face book - https://www.facebook.com/changwoner/ Website - http://www.changwoner.com/recentpodcasts Contact Scott - scott@changwoner.com Contact Dee - dee@changwoner.com If you would like to be a guest or have any questions or comments, please contact us at podcast@changwoner.com Our location in The Chef's Kitchen Changwon FB - https://www.facebook.com/ckchangwon/ Thanks for listening and tune in next week for our next episode. #changwon #changwoner #korea #southkorea #dokdo #창원 #독도
We are so pleased to announce that LISC-DC continues their investment on the growth of the RIA Main Street community. Adam Kent joins us to discuss the results of the MetroEdge economic analysis report that LISC recently conducted for us, and to announce a significant update in the KIVA-Zip/LISC partnership for maximizing crowd lending options for RIA Main Street businesses. Next, Philip from Good Food Market joins us for a market update. In the second half of the show, we visit with Charlie Whitaker, the CEO of CareerPath DC, the team that provides RIA Main Street with "Clean Team" services. While they do an amazing job in keeping RIA Main Street clean and safe with always-friendly faces, the programs that CareerPathDC offers to its team members goes much deeper. Job skills, career planning, and youth programming, and paying their team members a living wage are some of the hallmarks of CareerPathDC. Listen now for more details about both of these great programs!
Shipping Podcast - listen to the maritime professionals in the world of shipping
Adam Kent has always loved ships and was actually a ship-spotter when he was young. He grew up on the Isle of Wight, but was never meant to work in the shipping industry. Maritime Strategies International is an independent shipping consultancy, producing market forecasting of the shipping markets. In order to do that you need to be on top of everything from steel price, unemployment rates and GDP to oil prices and new regulations. Adam explains what the drivers are for the various shipping segments and why they have such big impact on earnings and vessel values. We discuss the eco shipping, scrapping, and newbuilding market. We go through the shipbuilding market and we touch upon the new Panama Canal and if there is any credibility to the Nicaragua Canal. New trading patterns and Adams belief in a constant flow of new regulations to force the shipping industry into becoming more eco-friendly. As you understand, this is like Christmas for the shipping geeks - but hopefully it is also enlightening for those who hasn't seen the light yet, it is a very long and educational episode. Please enjoy! If you are interested in advertising in the Shipping Podcast, like the Swedish Club, please send an email to hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening! If you like it - share it with a friend!
It's been a year since Good Food Markets opened on RIA Main Street! General Manager Philip Sambol stops by to talk about new things at the market, and how GFM continues to respond to requests and grow with community support. The we're joined by Sherouk Omara from Kiva Zip and Adam Kent from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation. Kiva Zip and LISC are teaming up to provide a very special 0% interest "crowd-lending" program for RIA Main Street businesses! Tune in to find out all the details!
Access Green provides energy efficiency services to homes and businesses, and CEO Joe Andronaco is as passionate about energy efficiency as he is knowledgeable. Joe sits down to talk about the services that Access Green makes available to DC home and business owners. Then we're joined by Oramenta Newsome, the Executive Director of the DC office of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), and Adam Kent, program manager at LISC. They discuss LISC investments in housing, community, and economic development throughout the region, as well as their current involvement with RIA Main Street.
DeliriousDisko - Monthly Deep House and Techno Podcast from Adam Kent
January's podcast is up and ready for you to enjoy, with some storming techno from the outset from the likes of Alexi Delano, Alan Fitzpatrick, Pan-Pot, Harvey McKay, Gary Beck, Jesper Dahlback, Scientific Funk and many more. Strap yourself in and enjoy the 2 hour techno session:)
DeliriousDisko - Monthly Deep House and Techno Podcast from Adam Kent
December's podcast comes a little early ahead of the manic festive season. This time it's all about that sleazy house found in dark, sweaty warehouses at the early hours of the morning! Featuring some superb tracks from the likes of Loquace, Mr G, Thomas Fehlmann, SCB, tINI, Tuff City Kids, Eddie Matos, Slam, Estroe, Raudive and many more before being rounded off by the stunning Offenbach by Dominik Eulberg. Don't forget to follow me at https://www.facebook.com/djadamkent Enjoy:)
DeliriousDisko - Monthly Deep House and Techno Podcast from Adam Kent
Episode 003 of my DeliriousDisko podcast is all about the peak-time techno sound. Featuring some stellar productions from the likes of Pig&Dan, Volt9, Mr G, Christian Smith, Tom Hades, Josh Wink, Funk D'Void, Gary Beck, Mark Reeve and many more.
DeliriousDisko - Monthly Deep House and Techno Podcast from Adam Kent
Here's the promo mix I put together for Empathy for Carl Cox's recent night at Bristol In:Motion. Empathy hosted The Tunnel Warehouse on the night. Enjoy! You can also subscribe to this podcast via iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/delir…id688322723?mt=2
DeliriousDisko - Monthly Deep House and Techno Podcast from Adam Kent
This is the first of a new series of podcasts from myself showcasing some of my favourite tracks at the moment. This month's episode features tracks from the likes of Maya Jane Coles, Matthew Herbert, Edu Imbernon, AndHim, Dusky, M.A.N.D.Y. and many more. Enjoy and please share:)