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Bunkering 101 - Moving towards LNG
Did you know that while Singapore does not produce its own oil, it is in fact the largest bunkering port in the world? For the final instalment of our Bunkering 101 series, Mr Desmond Chong, General Manager at Sinanju Group of Companies, shares how the bunkering industry is moving towards LNG.

Bunkering 101 - Setting Industry Standards
Did you know that while Singapore does not produce its own oil, it is in fact the largest bunkering port in the world? In the second of this three-part series on developments within the bunkering scene, Mr Darrick Pang, Managing Director of Metcore International, shares how they are setting better standards for the industry.

Bunkering 101 - Digitising the voyage
Did you know that while Singapore does not produce its own oil, it is in fact the largest bunkering port in the world? In the first of this three-part series on developments within the bunkering scene, Mr Tay Ket An, Director of Operations and Marine Personnel from Hong Lam Marine shares more about his work, the company and how they are using digitalisation to move into the future.

Attracting top talent across disciplines: The MSC Maritime Summit Case Challenge
The inaugural MSC Maritime Summit Case Challenge (MMSCC) was organised in the first quarter of 2019, in partnership with leading maritime companies APL, Jurong Port and the Shell Companies in Singapore. This initiative was designed to offer students rare insights into the maritime industry, through a two-tiered challenge format which involved corporate partners contributing real-life business cases for undergraduates to take on.

HR’s growing role in transforming the maritime industry
For the maritime industry to remain relevant amid a time of disruption across industries, HR efforts will play a crucial and strategic role in attracting and retaining fresh talents by Rethinking the Employer Branding and Employee Experience
THE BUSINESS TIMES - Skilled workforce will steer maritime success
Technology may be the vehicle we require to build on our success as an International Maritime Centre but it is a multi-skilled workforce that will steer us to maritime success. Andreas Sohmen-Pao, head of BW Group and chairman of the Singapore Maritime Foundation, shares his views on what it will take for Singapore to remain ready for the future. || Source: The Business Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction.

The Impact of E-Commerce on the Maritime Industry
Learn more about the opportunities and challenges that e-commerce has introduced to shipping companies

Transporting Christmas Cheer: A Yuletide Maritime Story
A behind-the-scenes look at the maritime industry’s role behind the journey of essentials for our festivities

THE STRAITS TIMES - Full steam ahead for new Tuas mega port
The Tuas mega port, slated to open in phases from 2021, will incorporate smart and green technologies into its operations. Follow the journey of a container through the port of the future. || Source: The Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction.