184 Pernilla Trygg, Chief Engineer and Shipowner

Digitalisation for real

Pernilla Trygg, who comes from a family of mariners, went to sea in 1996 and then studied to become a Chief Engineer. She has been working at the sea for several years and is now a surveyor for a classification society. 


Pernilla is the proud Owner of the M/S STOCKHOLM, trading to Svalbard. It’s Pernillas hobby, she says, but from what she tells about the ship, it’s more of a lifestyle. 
Our conversation is broad. We discuss the ongoing digitalisation – how is it going?...

https://shippingpodcast.com/184-pernilla-trygg-chief-engineer-and-shipowner/

179 Catlin Hardy, Vice President, Programs, Kongsberg Maritime Inc.

How does the maritime industry compare to the tech industry in the eyes of the nextgen?

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...

https://shippingpodcast.com/179-catlin-hardy-vice-president-programs-kongsberg-maritime-inc/

178 Sofia Lundmark, Master Mariner, Knutsen OAS

I like the lifestyle and I have been doing it for twenty years

Meet Sofia Lundmark, Master Mariner, who loves her work and is very honest about that. She loves the lifestyle of a seafarer, and she knows she will always be working in shipping.

We discuss digitalisation, electronic paperwork, HSQE Health, safety, quality and environment, and why. We touch upon the fact that few people see the reason behind all rules and regulations and that it takes a very long time to put them into force. 

We...

https://shippingpodcast.com/178-sofia-lundmark-master-mariner-knutsen-oas/

175 Ursula Dockerty, Emergency Response Team Leader, Shell International Trading & Shipping Company Ltd

It’s about changing the preconception about shipping

At the age of six, I wanted to be a pirate. How little did I know that I would meet real pirates in my professional life? Meet Ursula Dockerty, Emergency Response Team Leader at Shell International Trading & Shipping Company Ltd, a Master Mariner passionate about the maritime industry.

She is amazed by seafarers creativity and resilience. Without them, the rest of the society would have come to a standstill during the pandemic.

Of course, we...

https://shippingpodcast.com/175-ursula-dockerty-emergency-response-team-leader-shell-international-trading-shipping-company-ltd/

173 Ley Hoon Quah, Chief Executive, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, MPA

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The Port’s Agenda – disruption, decarbonisation and digitalisation

Making maritime your port of call by describing an industry that is global, green and going digital. THE PLACE TO BE.
Ley Hoon Quah, Chief Executive, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, MPA, sounds very enthusiastic when describing the maritime industry. She has seen the potential for our industry to become one of the most wanted workplaces by the next generation. Therefore, we need to join forces and promote it.
We discuss...

https://shippingpodcast.com/173-ley-hoon-quah-chief-executive-maritime-and-port-authority-of-singapore-mpa/

171 Hans Hederström, Consultant, Marine Consultancy Group

Meet Mr Maritime Simulator himself and learn all about Bridge Resource Management, BRM

People don’t like change. Famous words of the interviewee in this episode, Hans Hederström, Consultant, Marine Consultancy Group.

Listen to Captain Hederström and the impact he has had on the development of maritime safety and especially Bridge resource management. We get to hear the story of how the Center for Simulator Maritime Training, CSMART, in Almere, the Netherlands, came about and how that was a dream...

https://shippingpodcast.com/171-hans-hederstrom-consultant-marine-consultancy-group/

170 Frank Relou, Business Development and Commercial Manager, Sea Machines Robotics EMEA

How can the latest tech help us change the maritime industry?

In episode 170, an interview I did IRL, you meet Frank Relou, Business Development and Commercial Manager, Sea Machines Robotics EMEA, who came to Gothenburg on his business trip. I had the opportunity to sit down with him and discuss autonomous shipping, AI and Internet of Things, among other things.

When can we expect autonomous ships? Can the sailing fleet be retrofitted to become autonomous? How do we attract young people to our...

https://shippingpodcast.com/170-frank-relou-business-development-and-commercial-manager-sea-machines-robotics-emea/

168 Agneta Dahl, Director, Exercises & Preparedness, NJ Resources, Inc.

Pollution protection from shipping and contingency planning

Meet Agneta Dahl, a Certified Master Exercise Practitioner (MEP) and an expert in incident management and risk assessment who actually get paid to create mayhem. 

Agneta is passionate about the ocean and everything therein. She started her career in medical school, went into research and, like most of the people in the maritime industry, stumbled into this fascinating world. Agneta joined the US Coast Guard and worked with marine...

https://shippingpodcast.com/168-agneta-dahl-director-exercises-preparedness-nj-resources-inc/

ClassNK expands scope of Innovation Endorsement

ClassNK expands scope of Innovation Endorsement

Supporting innovative technologies and initiatives in the area of digital, environment, safety, and labor

Tokyo  Leading Classification Society ClassNK has expanded the scope of its Innovation Endorsement, the third-party certification service tailored to innovative technologies and initiatives. Through third-party certification, ClassNK supports innovations related to environment, safety, and labor as well as the existing service for digital....

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/06/18/classnk-expands-scope-of-innovation-endorsement/

Benefits for all: How standardisation is bridging container shipping’s digital divide

The digital revolution has changed the way the world does business. That change has been more evident and more rapid than ever before over the past year as all industries grapple with the challenges of COVID-19. Container shipping is no exception to the digital revolution, but the pace and benefits of that change have not always been equally felt by all participants.

On the one hand, carriers, ports and terminals are making enormous use of technology to fast-track their operations and boost...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/benefits-for-all-how-standardisation-is-bridging-container-shippings-digital-divide

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