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Spreading the word about the maritime industry in Germany Hearing someone say you have inspired them to do something is the best feeling in the world! After listening to the Shipping Podcast, Britta Müller started the Brittas Hafen Podcast in 2021. Now, we get to "compare notes" about what it is like to be a podcaster in the maritime sphere. Listen to Brittas and I's conversation to gain insight into our challenges and most significant wins. We enjoyed our conversation and hope that you do, too. Should you know a Master Mariner fluent in the German language, please forward the contact details to Britta bm@brittas-hafentour.de or me hello@shippingpodcast.com #everyconversationmatters
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Words are powerful Have you ever been the subject of a dissertation? The first 63 episodes of the Shipping Podcast laid the groundwork for an extensive research project, and now is the time to unveil the results. It's been eight years since Therese Canning contacted me to discuss her study. She mentioned using the interviews from this platform to explore what individuals in the maritime industry were discussing and who voiced opinions on sustainability. Since then, Therese has conducted further research and has now been awarded her PhD, following additional studies on the criminalisation of seafarers. Listen to Therese as she shares her conclusions. This episode is part of the history of the Shipping Podcast's ten years, illustrating how everything has evolved, both in terms of industry trends and how the podcast has transformed into something unique. What are your takeaways from this episode? I would love to hear from you! hello@shippingpodcast.com Until next time; over & out.
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The disappearing act is over! I am back! Happy New Year, and best wishes for a prosperous 2025! What are the pros and cons of continuing the Shipping Podcast? How can I be the voice for change and progress in the maritime industry if I don't change myself? Am I able to live up to my demands on the maritime industry? Please send me feedback on this episode; it will make my day! hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening! Lena
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Shall I stay or should I go? I am working my way through big decisions. Should I continue podcasting when I reach the tenth-anniversary next summer, or should I stop? How do I take the Shipping Podcast to the next level if I continue? There are so many things to consider moving forward. I am strategising, so I haven't had time to make new interviews. I am talking about why this is happening now. What do you think? Can you help me reach a decision? Drop me an email at hello@shippingpodcast.com I appreciate your patience. Lena
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London calling! In this episode, I take you on a journey to London. It's like a diary of my visit from September 30 to October 2nd. I went to https://www.nykeurope.com/ to https://www.nortonrosefulbright.com/en-gb/locations/london and to https://www.imo.org/ I hope you enjoy my little adventure. Thanks for listening! #everyconversationmatters
Eric Christofferson is chief product officer at Veson Nautical, which is a provider of maritime data and freight management solutions to support global commerce. In this sponsored edition of the podcast, he comments on how data is reshaping how shipping contracts and compliance are managed.
In the long run, ‘doing good is good for business', believes Natalie Sallaum, chief relationship officer at the vehicle carrier Sallaum Lines. In this edition of the Shipping Podcast, she draws on the company's extensive experience of supporting community environmental initiatives to set out the benefits of being proactive about CSR and ESG
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What have I learned from my mistakes? What mistakes have you made, and what have you learned? In episode 247, I share my mistakes as a podcasting host and producer, inviting you to join me in this shared learning experience. If you want to email me, please do so at hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening! #everyconversationmatters
I det här avsnittet av Logistikpodden leder P.O. ytterligare en paneldiskussion, denna gång om sjöfart. Till sin hjälp har han tre experter som alla har varit med i podden tidigare och som med sina lite olika bakgrunder och områden verkligen tar oss på djupet i detta spännande ämne. Johan Woxenius, professor i sjöfartens transportekonomi. Lars Green, lärare på Chalmers och sjöfartsprofil. Lena Göthberg, grundare och programledare för The Shipping Podcast. Tillsammans kikar de bland annat på hur det kommande decenniet kan se ut för sjöfartssektorn, hur AI kan vara till hjälp och de utmaningar som piratverksamhet kan utgöra för flera globala försörjningskedjor. Hur har sjöfarten utvecklats de senaste 10 åren? Hur kommer det att se ut under de kommande 10 åren? Detta och mycket mer hör du i Logistikpodden - om sjöfart.
A few hours after the containership Dali (IMO: 9697428) destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, there were media reports suggesting investigators would look into ‘bad bunkers' as a potential cause of the accident. The National Transportation Safety Board ruled out that possibility after its initial investigation. But this incident alone gives us a good idea about the perception of the bunker sector in wider shipping circles. To some, the negative image of the bunker sector isn't surprising, as some of the court cases arising from the past couple of years' contamination issues continued until very recently. The highest profile contamination incident occurred in Singapore in 2022, when around 80 ships reported issues with their fuel pumps and engines after receiving contaminated fuel oil at the world's biggest bunkering hub. Bunker industry executives believe there is still room for improvement as suppliers must adopt the strictest quality standards, but they also argue that shipping companies must play their part and demand such standards to accelerate the process. Joining Lloyd's List sustainability editor Enes Tunagur this week: Constantinos Capetanakis, chair of the International Bunker Industry Association Chris Turner, bunker quality and claims manager at Integr8 Fuels
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Seafarers - the unsung heroes Imagine being held hostage onboard a ship, which is your workplace, for seven months! Chirag Bahri is now the International Operations Manager at the International Seafarers' Welfare & Assistance Network, ISWAN, but he knows the feeling and is willing to share. Picture the fear, the willingness to obey, and the uncertainty that permeates the ship. The dynamics of the team, once a cohesive unit, now shift dramatically. How will it all unfold? This is the gripping story of Chirag Bahri's hostage experience. Listen to Chirag Bahri; he has a story to tell. This episode is a collaboration between Shipping Podcast and Sailor Today. #everyconversationmatters
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Shipping Podcast - No conversation available There are too many things to do and too little time. You have 236 previous episodes to listen to, and I hope you can forgive me for not meeting your expectations this week. I haven't had time to record any new conversations. Until the next time - from me to you, over & out! #everyconversationmatters
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Sustainability is truly about people! Listen to Elisabeth Munck, Head of Sustainability at IKEA Supply Chain Operations. She is passionate about sustainability and has been working on the sustainability agenda in Supply Chain Operations since 2016. IKEA released their Supply Chain Operations Decarb Catalogue this week. Here is the link if you want to read more. Elisabeth discusses IWAY– the IKEA way of Responsibly Procuring Products, Services, Materials and Components. It's ten principles for a responsible supply chain in action. You can read more about it here. Elisabeth is looking for innovation in collaboration. Have you seen any unexpected collaborations, or are you considering starting one? Please give us a shout-out, or drop an email at hello@shippingpodcast.com Thanks for listening! #everyconversationmatters
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The Audience view The result is in, the audience has spoken. The Shipping Podcast is worth listening to. So say both men and women. The unique selling point is the diverse guests who generously share their knowledge. There is much more to dive into, and in episode 234, Lena shares the results from the Audience Survey. If you haven't had the time to give your views, you have until March 31st to do so. Here is the link. If you want to support the Shipping Podcast through Patreon, here is the link. Thank you for listening! #everyconversationmatters
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What is going on with shipping? In episode 232, Sal Mercogliano, a former mariner, a teacher and a Youtuber, is the guest. We talk about the global hotspots and how what is going on there impacts shipping. Sal is passionate about putting today's shipping in a historical context. He started his Youtube channel, What is Going on with Shipping, when EVER GIVEN was stuck in the Suez Canal, and he found it so fun, he got so many people cheering him on, so he decided to take it to the next level. With more than 180,000 subscribers to his channel, Sal is an influencer in the maritime space. We had an exciting conversation about the Red Sea, the Black Sea, the Suez Canal, and the Panama Canal. We talked about seafarers, mariners, leadership, diversity & inclusion, geopolitics and everything there between. Hopefully, you will enjoy our conversation as much as we did. Please give us a shoutout on social media, and don't forget to subscribe to both our channels. #everyconversationmatters Here is a link to the Audience Survey of the Shipping Podcast - you must reply!!
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Floating ports, is that part of a sustainable society? Sea Technology is currently working with the design of a new type of floating container and cruise vessel terminal. Therese Lundquist is the CEO of Sea Technology AB and is the guest in episode 231 of the Shipping Podcast. Therese is passionate about disruptive, innovative ideas to contribute to the Blue Ocean. She has a marketing and sales background and has now taken over the leadership of this family-owned company, looking into technical solutions for the future. What is your view on the things Therese is talking about? Is this part of the solution? And, most important, please reply to the Shipping Podcast audience survey! Thank you for listening and participating in the survey! #everyconversationmatters
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https://shippingpodcast.com/230-lena-gothberg-host-and-producer-shipping-podcast/Who is in the audience? Hello, Shipping Podcast lovers! I am asking for your opinion. Please reply to the Shipping Podcast Audience Survey. We are closing 2023 and looking forward to the year ahead. In this episode, I sum up a bit of the year and ask my audience to let me know who they are and what they think about the show. Thank you for listening. #everyconversationmatters
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Why is it important with a diverse and inclusive maritime industry? I was invited to the European Parliament to participate on a panel discussion on Empowering Women in the Maritime industry and the role of the EU, organised by Miss Vera Tax (MEP). Since you were not there, and I took the time to prepare my interjections, I thought that it would be a good idea to share my thoughts on this topic with you. At a later stage, I might be able to share with you what was said since I have asked for the audio files to be released to me. We cannot withold all the wisdom shared in that room from you. What is your view on diversity and inclusion? And how can we attract more women and retain them? Here is the link to the female photographer Nina Varumo and her portfolio. Thank you for listening.
In this riveting episode of 'Shipshape,' we delve into the fascinating world of the maritime industry with our esteemed guest, Lena Gothberg. Lena, a 25-year industry veteran, and the charismatic host of the popular Shipping Podcast, shares her journey and passion for an industry often misunderstood yet vitally important. From her initial encounter with the 'shipping bug' to her tireless efforts to raise visibility and understanding of the sector, Lena's insights are as enlightening as they are captivating. We explore the unique character and quirks of the maritime world, the personalities that make it tick, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a landlubber, this episode promises a voyage of discovery that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the maritime industry.The Shipping PodcastLena GöthbergBrought to you by SHIPSHAPEHost: Merrill CharetteTalha Bhatty
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In my honest opinion Every conversation matters. That is something that I have realised over the years of producing the Shipping Podcast. We need to talk about the change we want, and we need to speak about what we want to achieve. And we need to listen to people with other viewpoints to understand the pain points and how we can make them less painful. Where do I find the Stars of the Sea to be guests on the Shipping Podcast? I often get that question, and here I spill the beans. Do you have anything to say after listening to this solo episode? Please drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com Thank you for listening.
Johan Woxenius är professor på Handelshögskolan i Göteborg och en av våra främsta experter inom sjöfartens transportekonomi och logistik. I veckans avsnitt av Logistikpodden hör du honom berätta om resan från 90-talets detektivliknande kartläggningsarbete till dagens utmaningar kring datadelning och artificiell intelligens. Vi pratar bland annat om vilken roll AI kommer att få i det maritima, vad det pratas om i forskningen och hur större och mer frekventa störningar kan bli det nya normala. Höjdpunkter i veckans avsnitt: 08:30 Långa perspektiv i investeringscykler 12:32 Pandemins störningar i systemet 18:57 Fulla hamnar i USA 24ish Är större störningar det nya normala? 30:41 Vilka trender och vilken utveckling ser vi? 37:09 Ser vi någon framtida disruption? Är du sugen på att höra mer om sjöfart och det maritima? Lyssna på vår intervju med Lena Göthberg från Shipping Podcast. Lyssna på vår intervju med Jari Virtanen från Stena Line. Vill du veta mer om Johan och hans arbete? https://www.gu.se/om-universitetet/hitta-person/johanwoxenius https://www.linkedin.com/in/johan-woxenius-3948a94/ Läs blogginlägget om fallstudien som nämns i avsnittet. Foto: Cheyenne Olander Redigering, mix och master av https://littlecabincreatives.com
Mrs. Bezantakou narrates the story of her family's involvement in shipping, starting from her father, a captain in Thenamaris, with references to Mrs. Nounou Martinou and the power of collaboration, which is a fundamental principle of the family.She mentioned her, visiting as a child her parents' workplace, the rich stimuli, and her engagement in small jobs as a game, which made her love shipping deeply and become close, from a very young age, to the values and importance of the industry.She talked about the executives of Thenamaris as part of a large shipping family, which laid the foundation for their initiation in evolving and becoming big names in the shipping industry, by establishing their own respectable companies.She also elaborated on the Navigator Forum platform through which she was able to invite young people to the Young Executives Day at Poseidonia Events, initiating an open dialogue, in order to evaluate and assist young people who want to engage in shipping.In conclusion, Mrs. Bezantakou referred to the Open Days creation as being able to break the stereotype that most people tended to believe, which wanted the shipping industry to be a tightly closed lobby, where one can only enter if they have the right connections.Listeners who are interested in the world of shipping and want to learn about the inspiring journey of this successful shipping entrepreneur, should tune in to the Shipping Podcast.. Don't miss out on this insightful and motivating interview!Ms. Danae Bezantakou holds the positions of CEO of Navigator Shipping Consultants and she is also the Concept Founder of Young Executives Shipping (YES) FORUM – the platform of open dialogue between Principals and Executives holding managerial positions in the Ship owning companies and companies generally involved in shipping on one side, and the young executives, university graduates and university students in the Shipping and Sea Tourism sectors on the other.
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The maritime industry from the view of a young Chinese woman I received an email from a loyal listener in Shanghai who is entering her career in the maritime industry and wanted to tell me how much the Shipping Podcast has meant to her. Of course, I wanted to speak to her and hear what she had to say about our industry not being so visible and unable to reach the #nextgeneration with our message to come and work. In episode 206, you meet Anna Wu, Project Logistics Specialist in China. We speak about the Shipping Podcast, of course, but also how Anna feels that she can contribute to raising the profile of the maritime industry. And then I speak a lot about life as a podcaster. What do you think? Drop me a line at hello@shippingpodcast.com and let me know. Thanks for listening.
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Unbelievable! I am celebrating the 200th episode of the Shipping Podcast!! If anyone had told me when I started in 2015 that I would go on, releasing one new episode every other Friday, I would not have believed it. And yet, here we are! I have met so many people, generous with their time and knowledge! And when I think back, I have learned so much! Thanks to my listeners, I still feel like there are things to know and people to listen to, so you can be sure that more episodes from me will be released.
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MASS, Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships. A Working Group at the International Maritime Organisation focused on international regulations of autonomous ships. The Chairman of this Working Group is Henrik Tunfors, Senior Advisor at the Swedish Transport Agency, and he is the interviewee in episode 198 of the Shipping Podcast! What do you think? Will we see a code for safety and regulations of MASS in 2025? What are the obstacles? So many questions in this episode, but also so many good answers.
Meet Captain Jaquelyn Burton. In episode 114, Christine interviews Captain Jaquelyn (Jaquie) Burton: head of Creative Design at Kongsberg Maritime, and a mentor for women entering the Offshore and Maritime Industries through Women Offshore as well as for TechStars Energy Accelerator for early-stage energy startups. Jaquie was named one of the 18 Women Reshaping the […] The post Meet Captain Jaquelyn Burton from Kongsberg Maritime, Episode 114 appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: Meet Captain Anne McIntyre, Episode 97 Cadet to Captain & Beyond, Episode 30 Behind the Shipping Podcast, Episode 17
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The new morale age Welcoming Kate D Adamson back to the Shipping Podcast, she dives deep into the current paradigm shift. She speaks about changing expectations among stakeholders and difficult choices that have to be made. This is the first part of my conversation with Kate; the second part will be released on August 12, 2022. Give us a shoutout on social media if you agree or disagree with our discussion. Thanks for listening.
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What about the S and the G in ESG? In episode 191, you meet Catherine Smith, General Counsel & Company Secretary at Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings Limited in Hongkong. We have a candid conversation about Environmental Social and Governance, which refers to the three key factors when measuring a business or company's sustainability and ethical impact. Catherine is calling for more ESG startups since there are so many things we need to do to fulfil the challenges we are facing. I asked Catherine why the interest in ESG reports has grown so much; she thinks it's because so many more stakeholders are reading them now. There is no way to hide. You do not want to miss out on listening to all the wisdom Catherine shares! Download and listen and discuss these issues with a friend or a peer. They are also welcome to listen to the Shipping Podcast, of course.
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Where is the new normal? During the pandemic, we discussed what the new normal would look like. What happened? What changed? When it comes to maritime conferences, not much. Do we want to change them, or are we just so happy that everything is back to "same old, same old"? Episode 189 is a solo episode where Lena shares how disappointed she is to see that nothing changed. But she is excited over a Mesh party she attended in another industry - road transport. Get inspired, join the movement of weirdos and see another way of doing things, the new reality.
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Get stuff done! Meet Joshua Berger, Founder & President/CEO Washington Maritime Blue, in episode 185 of the Shipping Podcast. We speak about #innovation #tech #sustainability #diversity, and Joshua shares the idea behind Washington Blue Maritime. Since we are both passionate about the idea of clusters, we also discuss what we can learn from other industries. Lena, who lives in Gothenburg, talks about the #automotive industry and their innovation hub called MobilityXLab. Have a look if you haven't heard of it before. Our conversation touches on most hot topics in the #maritime industry. What do you think? Please give us a shout-out and let us know your thoughts. Thank you for listening!
Den här veckan möter vi Lena Göthberg - den banbrytande sjöfartsprofilen som med sin podd Shipping Podcast har blivit en röst för förändring i den maritima världen.Vi pratar om hur allt fler unga kvinnor tar större plats i den mansdominerade sjöfartsindustrin, självkörande fartyg och varför bristfällig marknadsföring och rekryteringsproblem varit ett stort problem för branschen.Hur mår sjöfarten just nu? Vad skiljer sjöfarten från andra transportindustrier? Vilka utmaningar finns i dagsläget och hur ser framtiden ut? Allt detta och mycket mer i veckans avsnitt av Logistikpodden.Höjdpunkter i veckans avsnitt:03:09 Hur mår sjöfarten just nu?12:19 Skillnader i olika geografiska områden17:34 Vilka är de största utmaningarna för sjöfarten?20:35 Fler kvinnor i sjöfartsnäringen31:28 Vad diskuteras just nu gällande klimatfrågan?39:21 Hur lång tid kommer det ta innan vi ser en stor förändring?— Vill du veta mer om Lena och vad hon gör?Shipping Podcast LinkedIn Linktree Glöm inte att prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev på logistikpodden.se och skriv gärna till oss på hej@logistikpodden.se
Meet Kat and Vic! Two thirsty nerds who are overly invested in the love lives of fictional characters!
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I have had a wonderful conversation about how well the maritime industry matches the tech industry when attracting the next generation and the talents that we need. I spoke with Caitlin Hardy, Vice President, Programs, Kongsberg Maritime Inc., and am happy to share this in the 179th episode of the Shipping Podcast. We also speak about the culture of the maritime industry and how brave Caitlin is to have changed jobs a couple of times to be able to get a perspective on our beloved industry. Caitlin is also coming up with suggestions for the challenges we all face. For example, there are ways to eat the elephant, bit by bit. What is your view? Please let us know, both Caitlin and I love a good discussion.
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With over 15 years of experience in Maritime Emergency Response and Business Development, Lindsay Malen–Habib, Manager Client Services, Resolve Marine Group, knows all there is to know about salvage. Lindsay is the first guest on the Shipping Podcast with a second appearance. If you want to listen to her first interview, search for episode #54 or her name Lindsay Malen. Lindsay was elected as the first woman on the leadership committee of the American Salvage Association. She was appointed its first female President, where she was responsible for the growth of the organization, working with members, and up keeping relationships with USCG, SUPSALV, NOAA, BSSEE, and Congress amongst other tasks. We have a long conversation about salvage, diversity, the profile of our industry, WISTA (of course) and the next generation. Enjoy!
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Welcome to the 176th episode of the Shipping Podcast. It was some time ago since I released a solo episode. I want to convey the message of collaboration. We must work together to change the profile of the maritime industry. I have been releasing this podcast for more than six years now, and I can see that things are changing. It just takes so long! Joining forces and spreading the word of Digitalisation, Decarbonisation, and Diversity in the maritime industry makes a difference! We will not be viewed as old-fashioned and set. On the contrary, we will become attractive, responsible and forward-thinking. Join me on my quest for new leaders in the maritime space! Twitter: @Shippingpodcast Facebook: Shippingpodcast Instagram: @shippingpodcast Website: Shippingpodcast.com Email: hello@shippingpodcast.com
This is the Learning by Proxy podcast for Edition 83. If you do not enjoy reading long-form, get the gist of it in about 10 minutes (or that was the hope). This time in the podcast - Shipping is as old as civilisation itself. We have been shipping for millennia and our dependence on the industry has been laid bare by the pandemic. But is it also causing some fundamental shifts in the industry. Will this all result in something better for all of us?You can find the whole blog at this link.Music Courtesy Pixabay This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.learningbyproxy.com
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Welcome to the 169th episode of the Shipping Podcast. I am celebrating six years as a podcaster and am thinking back about how I recruited interviewees initially and how it went from there. I speak about the importance of good sound quality, stubbornness, and support to make this journey a success. Do you want to contribute to my future success? Would you mind sending me a photo of when you are listening to the Shipping Podcast to hello@shippingpodcast.com Shoutouts to @lenagothberg in all social channels. Or drop me an email. Thank you for listening! Lena x
Today, we have a great podcast expert here with us. We welcome Lena Göthberg who launched the Shipping Podcast, in 2015. Since then, her maritime podcast has gained a steadily growing audience.Stay with us to hear about the lessons she has learned listening to voices from the maritime industry during her podcasting years.
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Welcome to the 164th episode of the Shipping Podcast, featuring climate lawyer Valentina Keys, Senior Associate, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP. According to Valentina are we living in unprecedented times, there are so many things changing now. The carbon footprint has to be measured and reported publicly. Business models have to be redesigned. So much has to change. Valentina is talking about COP 26, COP 15, EU Green Deal, MEPC 76, Poseidon Principles, the ICS R&D Fund and Sea Cargo Charter. Here are all the links in case you want to study on your own. If you liked what you heard, give us a shoutout. Valentina @valentina_keys and me @lenagothberg Twitter: @Shippingpodcast Facebook: Shippingpodcast Instagram: @shippingpodcast Website: Shippingpodcast.com Email: hello@shippingpodcast.com
The IMO's environmental negotiators meet next week with a priority to finalise short term emissions measures. But their meeting is also the likely beginning of bigger and more difficult discussions for shipping's future. Environmental Defense Fund Europe international climate director Aoife O'Leary talks to Lloyd's List about what we should expect for the rest of this year and how a market based measure should come in
Nina har hållit föredrag på Svensk Sjöfarts årsmöte och tar med sig pinfärska spaningar. Sjöfarten står för en otroligt stor del av det globala logistiksystemet, och större ska den bli. Vilka trender ser vi? Vart är vi på väg? Och varför pratas det så lite om konsumenter inom sjöfarten? Vi tipsar om Lena Göthbergs Shipping Podcast som går mycket djupare för den som vill. Vi pratar också om fördelarna med examensarbeten och om digital omställning där Sverige ligger efter enligt ett seminarium som P.O. var med på häromdagen. ________ Avsnittet presenteras i samarbete med SiB Solutions AB som är ett logtech-bolag som möjliggör felfri logistik genom intelligenta videoanalystjänster och AI. Förhindra och förebygg proaktivt framtida fel, samtidigt som ni skyddas mot felaktiga reklamationer. Besparingarna kommer redan dag 1. ________ Foto: Cheyenne Olander
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Hello Shipping Podcast Lovers, Have I got news to share? In the next episode, you will be meeting Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen, who I introduced to each other, chatting along about life as Captains. These two SuperHeroes are taking the role of representing our industry most seriously, and they are really doing a good job. Follow Captain Kate McCue and Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen on Instagram at once! Now is the time to put together a strategy for capturing the interest that the maritime industry has attracted lately! We need to collaborate on a communication plan to support the brand of shipping. Who is in? The next episode you don't want to miss. It will be released on May 21, 2021. Twitter: @Shippingpodcast Facebook: Shippingpodcast Instagram: @shippingpodcast Website: Shippingpodcast.com Email: hello@shippingpodcast.com
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Welcome to the 161st episode of the Shipping Podcast, in which you will be listening to Marina Hadjipateras, Founder & General Partner, TMV, an early-stage venture capital fund. Marina is second-generation Shipowners who now is investing in sustainability, shipping, logistics, work and care. She is looking for start-ups interested in the maritime industry but may not understand the business. Examples of companies that Marina has engaged in are Nautilus Labs and Transmute. We discuss what impact the pandemic has had on the maritime industry. Marina thinks that since more people have access to see and understand how the maritime industry works, that has lead to a greater interest in our line of business. The mindset of "don't fix what isn't broken" is gone. Now it's more open ears and hearts interested in listening to new ideas prevalent in the maritime industry. Thank you for listening. I am @lenagothberg on most online channels. Please give me a shout-out and let me know what you think about Marina's view of things.
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Welcome to the 158th episode of the Shipping Podcast, where you meet Captain Thomas Lindegaard Madsen of VENTA MAERSK, Maersk Line, one of the more visible role models in the maritime industry. Thomas has been sailing for almost thirty years and has experience with many different vessels. Currently, his vessel is trading in the Baltic Sea area and this year he is enjoying ice navigation. Captain Thomas recognises that the biggest change he has seen during his career is the arrival of the internet into our industry. We get so many insights from Captain Thomas in this episode. He is talking about opportunities with the new technology development, and it is apparent that he loves his job. Thomas is sharing his concerns about being public on social media. It gives a perspective on how we can showcase the maritime industry to the world by using social media. I hope you enjoyed this episode as much as I did. Both Thomas and I love feedback; please give us a shout out if you think this was worth the time listening to. I am @lenagothberg in most channels. Thank you for listening.
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In episode 157, you meet Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, Founder and Owner of Total Marine Solutions, Inc. We talk about the cruise industry where Alex has spent most of her work life and which is suffering so much now during the pandemic. Alex is a hardworking businesswoman with an extensive network in the maritime industry. She is on many maritime associations, where she enjoys meeting new people and exchanging ideas to develop the maritime sector. We speak about attracting the next generation's interest in our industry, and Alex is convinced that we need to start early. If not even to younger people, reaching out to the high schools is the only way forward. Total Marine Services Inc celebrated its 20th-anniversary last year. A lot of hard work has made them successful, and their commitment to customer service helped them achieve that. I wish Alex and her team all the best! Call to Action: The Shipping Podcast needs to be shared with a broader audience! You can help by sharing the show with your friends. You can also write a review or leave a rating for the Shipping Podcast on Spotify or Podchaser. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Shipping Podcast on your podcast platform of choice - that way; you can easily get new episodes as soon as they are released.
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Welcome to a short and sweet solo episode with Lena Gothberg, the Host and Producer of the Shipping Podcast. It's the 156th episode of the Shipping Podcast, and I guide you through the audio jungle of how to listen to a podcast. She recommends the Overcast app but has suggestions to both iOs and Android users. Please sign up for the Shipping Podcast newsletter and help grow the audience. Also, spread the word about the Shipping Podcast to everyone that you meet. I aim for the top-lists, so more people get to hear about the most exciting and fascinating industry! I am @lenagothberg in most online channels; let's start a conversation!
New on the Women Offshore Podcast, hear from the woman behind the Shipping Podcast. A maritime industry professional, Lena Gothberg found that too often she had to explain what the maritime industry was about. To raise public awareness of the industry and its opportunities, Lena created the Shipping Podcast in July 2015. Lena's experience in […] The post Behind the Shipping Podcast, Episode 17 appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: Raising the Profile of Women on the Water, Episode 42 Shipping Breast Milk from Offshore, Episode 54 From Captain to Pilot, Episode 13 #metoo in Shipping, Episode 46
NEW! On the Women Offshore Podcast, hear from three women who are leaders in the shipping agency sector. Today on the Women Offshore Podcast, the founder of Women Offshore, Ally Cedeno, interviews three women in Singapore who have decades of experience working in shipping agencies. These 3 women, Hege Solstad, Jodie Reibel, and Maria Skog, […] The post Life as a Ship's Agent, Episode 8 appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: Behind the Shipping Podcast, Episode 17 Raising the Profile of Women on the Water, Episode 42 Happy New Year, Episode 32 Motherhood & Well Control, Episode 23 Crew Change During COVID-19, Episode 21
Episode #1 Hello, and Welcome to The Ecommerce Shipping Podcast! My name is Jason Archambault, I am the owner of Fastpack Packaging, http://www.fastpack.net , an ecommerce packaging distributor of Shipping Supplies . I have been a student of the Small Parcel Shipping Industry for over 17 years.It is my hope for this podcast to be able to share what I have learned, and what I continue to learn, about the small parcel and LTL shipping industries. I plan on sharing current events, changes and updates within the industry, which will include rate increases, changes to fees and surcharges, major weather delays and other events that may delay package delivery for all of the major small package carriers, including FedEx, UPS and The United States Postal Service, Regional Couriers and any others that make the news.It is my intention to keep each episode under 10 minutes in length. Each episode I hope to be able to give you a valuable shipping tip, answer any shipping related questions that you have previously emailed to me and/or report any shipping related news that you may not have heard about yet. I don't plan on filling time with fluff. The goal is to share useful information with you, that can be used to ship more economically and effectively.If you have a shipping or packaging related question, that you just can't find an answer to, please send me an email , or send me a message on twitter. You can send a message to me on twitter to the handle @FASTPACK