• The evolution of Marine Services with DP World's Ganesh Raj
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Ganesh Raj, Global Chief Operating Officer of Marine Services DP World, to discuss the evolution of the marine services sector and the company's strategic growth through acquisitions.

    Speaking with Marcus Hand Editor of Seatrade Maritime News Ganesh shares insights into the rebranding of services into Shipping Solutions, Multimodal Solutions, and Maritime Solutions, emphasizing the importance of customer-focused solutions.

    He also highlights the company's plans for fleet expansion and sustainability, alongside the challenges and opportunities in the logistics and marine industries. Listen now in for a comprehensive overview of DP World’s Marine Services business and where it is headed.

    The conversation includes:

    1. An overview of DP World's marine services business model
    2. Growth through acquisitions
    3. Rebranding container feeder services to Shipping Solutions
    4. Fleet expansion plans for Shipping Solutions
    5. Maritime Solutions overview
    6. Multimodal Solutions and future plans
    7. Continuous growth and consolidation
    8. Leadership and management insights
    9. Vision for the future

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    20 mins
  • Conflict in the Middle East and impact on global trade
    Mar 16 2026

    The war in Iran is dominating headlines with the impact on shipping and trade high up the agenda.

    In this episode, Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News speaks with Punit Oza, Founder of Maritime NXT, about the ongoing war in Iran and its significant implications for global trade. They discuss the changing geopolitical landscape, the role of misinformation in modern conflicts, and how the effective closure of Strait of Hormuz is affecting energy supplies and food security.

    The discussion between Punit and Marcus covers:

    The changing nature of the Middle East and US involvement in oil trade

    Role of misinformation and social media in modern warfare

    Direct economic and trade impacts of the conflict

    Indirect economic challenges

    A revival of renewable energy due to high prices

    Who are the beneficiaries of the war?

    The long term impact on geopolitical and trade relationships

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    30 mins
  • Strait of Hormuz crisis - a legal perspective
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode, we examine the impact of significant disruptions in shipping operations due to the escalating conflict in the Gulf region.

    Seatrade Maritime News Editor Marcus Hand speaks with maritime lawyer Menelaus Kouzoupis, Partner with Stephenson Harwood, who provides insights into the legal implications for shipowners navigating these turbulent times. From the de facto closure of the Straits of Hormuz to the skyrocketing war risk insurance premiums, this discussion sheds light on the complex challenges faced by the shipping industry amidst geopolitical tensions.

    The conversation covers

    1. The current situation
    2. Is the Strait of Hormuz closed?
    3. The impact on insurance premiums
    4. Vessels stranded in the Gulf – who pays?
    5. Can a shipowner refuse to sail?
    6. The risks to vessels stranded in the region
    7. The difficult situation faced by crew
    8. The possibility of naval escorts

    Listen now to hear more about all of these crucial topics

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    20 mins
  • Maritime in Minutes - February 2026 in review
    Mar 2 2026

    Panama port battle, Hapag-Lloyd buys Zim, and VLCCs go bananas.

    These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.

    Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of February, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.

    Listeners please note this episode was recorded the day prior to the US/Israel attack on Iran on 28 February

    Hear more about:

    Panama declares CK Hutchison’s Panama Ports concession unconstitutional

    CK Hutchison: Panama terminal takeover ‘unlawful’, ceases operations

    Six-year jail sentence for Solong captain

    Container lines’ Red Sea mixed messages confuse shippers

    SeaLead plummets in shipping line rankings

    Hapag-Lloyd’s acquisition of Zim an era defining moment

    Trump’s Maritime Action Plan floats foreign built vessel US port fee

    Gemini shines as container line punctuality plummets in 2026

    Red hot VLCC market hits new highs amid US – Iran tensions

    Reward offered for ‘missing’ dark fleet VLCC

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    17 mins
  • Maritime in Minutes - January 2026 in review
    Feb 2 2026

    Red Sea hokey-kokey, the top risk for shipping businesses in 2026, and a booming dark fleet market.

    These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.

    Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of January, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.

    Hear more about:

    IMO rules understate benefits of utilising captured carbon, says GCMD

    Singapore report highlights crew fatigue in Hafnia Nile and Ceres I collision

    Shipping sees regulatory changes as biggest risk to business in 2026

    Asian shipping execs negative on IMO Net Zero Framework prospects

    CMA CGM reverts services to Cape of Good Hope

    Two dead, 15 rescued from capsized bulker off Philippines

    Repeat orders mark wind propulsion success stories

    Dark fleet ship-to-ship transfers off Malaysia more than double

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    16 mins
  • Exploring the world of corporate diplomacy with Mardiplo
    Jan 29 2026

    Shipping operates in an increasingly complex geopolitical environment and companies have to deal with delicate government relationships at a level of corporate diplomacy.

    In this episode, we explore the intersection of geopolitics and maritime trade with Dr. Mary Papaschinopoulou and Neofytos Kourtesis from Mardiplo.

    In a conversation led by host Punit Oza, Founder of Maritime NXT, they share their insights on how shipping companies navigate complex geopolitical challenges and the importance of corporate diplomacy in today's uncertain environment. Discover real-life success stories and learn how to effectively manage stakeholder relationships in the maritime industry.

    Learn more about:

    1. The role Mardiplo plays
    2. Success story in Bangladesh
    3. Managing stakeholder relationships
    4. The role of technology
    5. Recruiting the next generation

    Listen to the full episode to the get the full picture of the evolving world of corporate diplomacy

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    32 mins
  • Bonus episode: Shipbuilding market outlook for 2026
    Jan 20 2026

    A continued newbuilding boom in 2025 sees shipyards with the third largest orderbook ever, can momentum be sustained in 2026?

    In the fifth, and final, part of our shipping market outlook series we are focusing on the shipbuilding sector with Maritime Strategies International (MSI) Managing Director Adam Kent.

    Speaking to the Seatrade Maritime Podcast he says 2025 was the fifth year of a sustained ordering boom with 90 million gt of vessels ordered last year.

    Listen to the episode now to get the full picture

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    12 mins
  • Bonus episode: Tanker shipping market outlook for 2026
    Jan 16 2026

    The tanker market goes into 2026 on strong footing against a complex geopolitical back drop, rising production, and fleet growth

    In the fourth part of our shipping market outlook series we are focusing on the tanker sector with Maritime Strategies International (MSI) Analyst Tim Smith.

    Speaking to the Seatrade Maritime Podcast Smith says that the tanker sector is coming into 2026 on a very strong footing.

    Listen to the full episode to learn where the market is headed

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    13 mins