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Navigating shipping’s most pressing challenges

January 22, 2025
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Emanuele Grimaldi on the Challenges and Opportunities in the Shipping Industry

Emanuele Grimaldi, the chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping, provides valuable insights into the current state of the maritime industry in his recent article for Splash. In a time of increasing uncertainty, having access to reliable information and trusted sources is more crucial than ever. The ICS’s annual Barometer survey, now in its fourth edition, serves as a vital tool for understanding the evolving risks and challenges faced by maritime leaders worldwide.

Identifying Key Risks

While some risks, such as cyber-attacks and political instability, have been consistent concerns for the industry, the 2023-24 Barometer highlighted a new threat: malicious physical attacks on ships and crew. This shift in risk perception underscores the impact of global conflict on maritime operations and decision-making.

Operational Impacts

These risks are not just theoretical; they are influencing daily decisions within the industry. Shipowners and operators are forced to make tough choices, such as rerouting vessels to avoid dangerous waters, leading to increased costs and operational disruptions. Ports in safer regions are also experiencing higher demand as ships seek alternative routes.

Workforce Challenges

For the first time, the Barometer survey identified the availability of trained crew and skilled personnel as a top issue for industry leaders. This aligns with concerns raised at the Shaping the Future of Shipping Summit, highlighting the need to attract and retain talent in a competitive global labour market.

Regulatory Landscape

Regulatory pressures continue to shape industry operations, particularly with upcoming mid-term greenhouse gas regulations. Clear signals from policymakers are crucial for businesses to make long-term investment decisions and transition to sustainable practices.

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Collaborative Efforts

Addressing these challenges requires a coordinated approach that prioritizes security, stability, and the continuity of global trade. Collective efforts, such as those led by the ICS, play a crucial role in advocating for supportive regulations and fostering collaboration across the industry.

Looking Ahead

As the industry navigates turbulent waters, Grimaldi emphasizes the importance of knowledge and collaboration in overcoming challenges and preparing for the future. By participating in the Maritime Barometer survey, stakeholders can contribute to a more informed and resilient maritime sector.

To participate in this year’s Maritime Barometer survey, click here.

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