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MAN ES Exec Says More Action Needed to Hit Decarb Targets

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on September 20, 2022

Regulators and the maritime industry must accelerate its pace on new power technologies and fuels if it intends to hit international emission reduction mandates, says MAN Energy Solutions' Wayne Jones.

Interview: Leif Byström, President, MacGregor

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on September 19, 2022

With a diversity of heavy lift and cargo handling solutions, MacGregor is geared to making vessel ops increasingly efficient and effective.

AST Sits at the Hub of Digitalization

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on September 18, 2022

Celebrating 30 years in business, AST CEO Andrew Peters discusses how this satellite communications services company is well armed to help maritime fully unlock the potential of digital solutions.

Inside Marlink and “Connected Class”

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on September 17, 2022

To fast track the evolution of ‘connected class’, Marlink is working with Bureau Veritas to help owners understand how to leverage the data they really need for digitalization.

Armach Robotics Aims to Revolutionize Hull Cleaning

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on September 16, 2022

Karl Lander, Director, Regulatory Compliance and Outreach, discusses the “hull cleaning as a service” system pioneered by Armach Robotics, as well as how it falls into the “decarbonization” discussion.

CEO in Focus: Allard Castelein, CEO, Port of Rotterdam

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on September 13, 2022

The Port of Rotterdam has blazed a path for ports globally in terms of automation, digitalization and decarbonization. As he enters the final year of his tenure, Allard Castelein, CEO, Port of Rotterdam, discusses the strategy and the path ahead.

FIND YOUR PATH

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on September 12, 2022

There comes a turning point in the life of every person when one reflects on their journey and work and ponders on the next path to take. Let go of becoming but never let go of taking action. Stop expecting and start living.

Engineered Solutions Are in the DNA of Warren Design & Build

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on September 7, 2022

An industrial automation company with a healthy reverse engineering and emergency services business, Warren Design & Build looks to leverage its recent acquisition of a gear company as a launch pad for it entry into the maritime space.

NOTHING IN LIFE IS TO BE FEARED...it's only to be understood

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on August 31, 2022

Fear is present every day. We can conquer fear by developing skillsets that enable us to move forward. Paddling 10,500 km is a major endeavor and I had to overcome several fears to move forward.

Powering Through Maritime’s Energy Transition

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on August 28, 2022

Siemens Energy offers a multitude of engineered, custom solutions that are emanating from the energy transition, specifically battery and hybrid solutions in maritime, notably aboard the Basto Fosen.

IS THE WORST OVER?

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on August 22, 2022

Can you handle what life throws at you? Add a bit of crazy nature challenges and the weeks can get mentally and physically exhausting. Regardless, I am learning each day, always looking forward to what's ahead and letting yesterday become history and memory.

Ecochlor Continues to Blaze a BWMS Trail

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on August 22, 2022

As the ballast water management system market matures, Andrew Marshall, CEO, Ecochlor, discusses recent innovations and the path ahead.

WIRED FOR CONNECTION

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on August 11, 2022

I thought LONG DISTANCE paddling was all about nature, weather and safety. Well I was wrong. The biggest factor is people. They are the best and worst. I understand MORE fully that mankind is WIRED FOR CONNECTION.

Making Maritime Waves at Old Dominion

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on August 11, 2022

With a broad and diverse maritime background, Elspeth McMahon discusses the potential for maritime collaboration with Old Dominion University.

THE BIG MISTAKE

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on August 3, 2022

No matter how much you plan, in life or in kayaking, the unexpected will happen, altering your course, your expectations and your final destination. Nature tells us that "change" will happen. Never think that life will be a easy journey. But, along the way, you will get encouragement from those who understand that 'together we are better.'

Alternative Fuels: Look Back Before Looking Ahead

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Greg Trauthwein ) on July 27, 2022

With a long and distinguished history working with alternative fuels in the maritime sector, Tom Risley likes to say, “I was country when country wasn’t cool.” Hear his insights on the opportunities and challenges ahead.

PADDLING THE WALL OF DEATH

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on July 27, 2022

Highway 132 from Le Bic to Riviere au Renard is a stunning, scenic coastal route for the kayaker and the RV driver. Behind the beauty lies hidden danger that, for kayakers, can only be avoided by planning for that window of opportunity to get you safely from point A to B. If you are unprepared, you will get trapped only to suffer a cruel blow from a merciless sea.

OUT OF THE STORM

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on July 26, 2022

Doctors Without Borders go into the storm and save lives. They do what I cannot do. But what I can do is give a small financial gift that eventually saves the life of another person in need.

FINDING THE HIDDEN CABIN

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on July 19, 2022

Kayaking the Gaspé Peninsula has been an amazing experience. With over 1215 km behind me from Halifax, Nova Scotia, the journey to here, Grande-Vallée, has been adventurous, challenging and rewarding. Lots of great pictures to take home.

IF IT SCARES YOU.... it might be a good thing to try

Posted to Maritime Reporter TV ( by Mark Fuhrmann ) on July 14, 2022

Going beyond our limits is not a bad thing. Calculating risk is necessary to achieve goals that are before you. Kayaking 10,500 km requires determination, duress and desire to meet the daily goal....regardless of the impossibilities.

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