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Shipping industry

  • Somali piracy has returned – but a major rise in threats is unlikely

    Somali piracy has returned – but a major rise in threats is unlikely

    Peter Viggo Jakobsen, The Conversation Troels Burchall Henningsen, The Conversation
    · Dec 22, 2023 · 10:00 pm
  • A 185-year-old shipping company has hired Indians at ‘poverty wages’ to replace British workers

    A 185-year-old shipping company has hired Indians at ‘poverty wages’ to replace British workers

    Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
    · Mar 24, 2022 · 01:30 pm
  • Three takeaways from the Suez Canal blockage

    Three takeaways from the Suez Canal blockage

    Dirk Siebels, The Conversation
    · Mar 30, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • The Suez Canal accident has revealed the weaknesses of the global shipping trade

    The Suez Canal accident has revealed the weaknesses of the global shipping trade

    Rory Hopcraft, The Conversation Kevin Jones, The Conversation Kimberly Tam, The Conversation
    · Mar 25, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • A photo project in Goa highlights the mental health cost of being a ‘shippy’

    A photo project in Goa highlights the mental health cost of being a ‘shippy’

    Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
    · Nov 18, 2018 · 11:30 am