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Cruise Shipping Trends

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January/February 2018 Volume 8 Number 1

CONTENTS “By 2022, Carnival Corporation will take delivery of seven new cruise ships that will be powered by LNG in port and at sea for our Carnival Cruise

Line, P&O Cruises UK, AIDA Cruises,

Costa Cruises brands. We consider this “future proo? ng” our new ships” – Tom Strang,

SVP, Maritime Affairs,

Carnival Corporation 10 Insights Dredging companies advocate for Ports, Waterways & Coastal Protection. By William P. Doyle 12 Maritime Risk Natural catastrophes dominate 2018 Maritime Risk Landscape. By Captain Andrew Kinsey 16 Shipbuilding Damen’s new journey into cruise newbuilds. 30 The Cruise Business Model Evolves Shifting populations & economics. By Barry Parker 36 New Ships Power Global Growth A new era dawns in the global cruise sector. By Rick Eyerdam 42 Interview: Tom Strang SVP, Maritime Affairs, Carnival Corporation and plc. By Joseph Keefe 48 Port Security DP World deploys a sophisticated tech platform. By Joseph Keefe 57 TechTalk: SATCOM Gaining the competitive edge in cruise. By Gregory Martin 59 TechTalk: Software Digitization without integration is a recipe to fail. By Lars Fischer

Also in this Edition 8 | Editor’ s Note 62 | Statistics: Piracy 64 | The List 64 | Advertiser’s Index 2 Maritime Logistics Professional January/February 2018 | |

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