The Lloyd's List Shipping Podcast
Either listen at your desk or on the move, the Lloyd’s List Shipping Podcast provides you with a weekly briefing on the stories shaping shipping, with top industry guests and expert analysis. Select the link below or subscribe via your usual podcast provider.
Why shipping is sounding more bullish on short- and long-term risk factors
Lloyd’s List’s editor-in-chief Richard Meade brings you the behind-the-scenes chatter from Nor-Shipping 2025, where many in the industry are more optimistic about the future, despite the increasing geopolitical chaos around them
How to find a commercial carbon advantage in shipping
Listen to the latest edition of the Lloyd’s List weekly podcast — your free weekly briefing on the stories shaping shipping
Why doing nothing about decarbonisation is now the most expensive option
The details of shipping’s net zero trajectory remain riddled with uncertainties, but when has shipping ever relied on certainty? This week’s edition of the podcast offers a resolutely rosy take on why shipping must now move ahead with green investment and why doing nothing comes with a highest price tag
Shipping’s critical juncture
Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin reflects on a disappointing set of results from the IMO/Wista survey of women in maritime and asks whether shipping is at a crossroads when it comes to female representation in the industry
How to find a commercial carbon advantage in shipping
Listen to the latest edition of the Lloyd’s List weekly podcast — your free weekly briefing on the stories shaping shipping
What happens next in the Baltimore bridge case?
Lloyd’s List law and marine insurance editor David Osler examines the next steps in the maritime casualty of the decade
The MEPC post-mortem
Senior reporter Declan Bush brings you immediate reaction from a momentous week in shipping’s decarbonisation journey and gathers three experts to discuss the impact of what was agreed at the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee
Can green ship finance deliver in 2025?
Lloyd’s List senior reporter Declan Bush asks what’s next for green ship finance amid an ESG backlash, a second Trump presidency and big questions over technology and regulation
How to find a commercial carbon advantage in shipping
Listen to the latest edition of the Lloyd’s List weekly podcast — your free weekly briefing on the stories shaping shipping
Why doing nothing about decarbonisation is now the most expensive option
The details of shipping’s net zero trajectory remain riddled with uncertainties, but when has shipping ever relied on certainty? This week’s edition of the podcast offers a resolutely rosy take on why shipping must now move ahead with green investment and why doing nothing comes with a highest price tag
Shipping’s critical juncture
Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin reflects on a disappointing set of results from the IMO/Wista survey of women in maritime and asks whether shipping is at a crossroads when it comes to female representation in the industry
Are e-fuels a waste of time?
Lloyd’s List’s senior reporter Declan Bush asks whether the prohibitive cost of green hydrogen makes e-fuels an unviable decarbonisation solution for shipping
Is freedom of navigation under threat? Part II
Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade returns to the freedom of navigation debate and asks whether states risk breaking international law in their efforts to curb Russia’s oil exports
What to look out for in 2025 in risk and compliance
Lloyd’s List’s editorial team gives you a head start for 2025 by discussing the most important things to look out for this year in their field
The Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum: Is the dark fleet getting darker?
We bring you more highlights from the Lloyd’s List outlook forum held in London earlier this month, featuring foremost sanctions lawyers and Lloyd’s List Intelligence analysts
Shipping’s secret trade: the fightback
Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin looks again at the secret illegal trades using our vessels and ports to understand how industry, NGOs and law enforcement are taking the fight to the smugglers
Shipping’s secret trade: the problem
Lloyd’s List news reporter Joshua Minchin speaks to several frontline experts on how they tackle smuggling, whether it be illegal narcotics or wildlife
What happens next in the Baltimore bridge case?
Lloyd’s List law and marine insurance editor David Osler examines the next steps in the maritime casualty of the decade
Is freedom of navigation under threat? Part II
Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade returns to the freedom of navigation debate and asks whether states risk breaking international law in their efforts to curb Russia’s oil exports
What happened to shipping’s innovation boom? Part II
Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade brings you the second half of his deep dive into innovation within shipping, this time focusing on the human factor
What happened to shipping’s innovation boom?
Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade speaks to shipping’s thought leaders to find out where the true innovation in the industry is happening
How worried should we really be about cyber security?
Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin talks to cyber security experts to assess the current threat level to shipping and ask whether shipowners should be more worried now than they have been before
How to find a commercial carbon advantage in shipping
Listen to the latest edition of the Lloyd’s List weekly podcast — your free weekly briefing on the stories shaping shipping
Why shipping has hit the pause button on investment
Lloyd’s List editor-in-chief Richard Meade reports from Singapore Maritime Week and tries to find out why the best thing to do at the moment in shipping… is nothing
The Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum: Live from Singapore
Lloyd’s List’s editor-in-chief Richard Meade leads a star-studded line-up at Singapore Maritime Week and asks how the industry can invest long-term when volatility is at an all-time high
Can green ship finance deliver in 2025?
Lloyd’s List senior reporter Declan Bush asks what’s next for green ship finance amid an ESG backlash, a second Trump presidency and big questions over technology and regulation
Shipping’s secret trade: the problem
Lloyd’s List news reporter Joshua Minchin speaks to several frontline experts on how they tackle smuggling, whether it be illegal narcotics or wildlife
Is freedom of navigation under threat?
From the Red and Black Seas to the Baltic and the Taiwan Strait: shipping’s access to trade lanes is coming under fire while a political and legal war is being waged in the background to redefine what is and is not acceptable under the law of the sea. Is freedom of navigation, a fundamental principle of the law of the sea and a pillar of modern international law, something we have quietly given up on?
How worried should we really be about cyber security?
Lloyd’s List reporter Joshua Minchin talks to cyber security experts to assess the current threat level to shipping and ask whether shipowners should be more worried now than they have been before
Electrification’s place in maritime decarbonisation
Expanding fleet electrification technologies will propel shipping’s sustainability drive, with prioritised safety and standardisation
Data takes centre stage in modern maritime operations
Treat data with the seriousness it deserves and expect more from analytics tools
Ships learn how to learn
Fincantieri’s new shipbuilding paradigm Navis Sapiens introduces the ‘smart ship’ concept
Time for change in crew management
Digital platforms streamlining crew management are delivering safety and efficiencies for both shipping companies and seafarers
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