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Your objective is simple…Deliver your vessel and its contents safely and on agenda at all. Ships and the crews that sail

I’m not a betting man, but if I were I would

Associate Publisher/Editorial Director time. While it might sound simple, we know it’s not easy!

Greg Trauthwein be ‘all in’ that you, like I, are sorely tired them have been true heroes in helping to [email protected]

Whether you’re navigating the open ocean, busy harbors, or through congested of reading, watching or writing anything keeping critical supplies fowing when not

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Rob Howard about COVID-19.

Yet here we are, nearly inland waterways, being aware of your surroundings is paramount. Your number much else was. While I personally doubt [email protected] seven months into the pandemic of 2020 that in my lifetime there will ever be a one line of defense is a Radar you can rely on, from a company you can

Editorial Contributors and it continues to have a dramatic impact ground swell of global, political and public

Tom Mulligan - UK depend on. Furuno’s award winning Radar technology is built to perform

Claudio Paschoa - Brazil on most all of our lives and businesses. support for seafarers, the true powers in this

William Stoichevski - Scandinavia and withstand the harshest environments, keeping you, your crew and

This magazine has published continuously industry should stand up now to help raise

Production your precious cargo safe. With unique application features like ACE

Irina Vasilets since 1939 through wars, economic up- the bar.

[email protected] (Automatic Clutter Elimination), Target Analyzer, and Fast Target heaval, and social unrest, with the odd “Oil •Energy: ‘Surreal’ is an understatement

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Tracking, Furuno Radars will help make that simple objective

Boom” and “Oil Bust” thrown in along the [email protected] to describe when oil plunged below $0 in easier to achieve.

way. Personally this is the 27th ‘Yearbook’

Corporate Staff

May. It obviously has rebounded, and oil

Mark o’Malley, Marketing Manager that I’ve produced, and never before have and gas – despite the cascade of noise call-

Esther Rothenberger, Accounting

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I seen one singular topic – COVID-19 – be ing for an immediate switch to ‘green’ fuels

Information Technology

Vladimir Bibik such a pervasive driver of nearly all of the –will dominate for many years to come.

Web Contributor information within. I certainly can’t tell you

That said, the work being done to fnd and

Michelle Howard; [email protected] how and when this traumatic shock will be defne ‘the fuel of the future’ is well under-

Subscriptions over, but I can tell you that the reality on

Kathleen Hickey [email protected] way, and the American Bureau of Shipping the other side will be dramatically differ- recently released its “Setting the Course to

Sales lucia Annunziata ent. Yes, ships and boats will still traverse

Low-Carbon Shipping”, as outlined starting [email protected] the world, the heavy haulers tasked to keep on page 48.

Terry Breese [email protected]; +1 561 732 1185 commerce and the world economy running. •Energy (Part II): On the other side lies

John Cagni

But the way in which we crew, control, out- renewable energy. Offshore wind and its im- [email protected]; +1 631-472-2715 ft and maintain the feet will change. Some pact on maritime, ports, logistics and supply

Frank Covella trends to watch: [email protected]; +1 561 732 1659 will help to defne the maritime market in •Digitalization: The digitalization trend the U.S. and beyond for the coming genera-

Mike Kozlowski [email protected]; +1 561 733 2477 is hardly new, but the COVID-19 pandemic tion, much as the production and evolution has by some estimates fast-tracked advances of offshore oil and gas did decades ago. A

International Sales

Scandinavia & Germany by 10 years or more. As people have de- recent report and database from our own

Roland Persson orn Marketing AB, Box 184 , S-271 24 serted central offces and worked more than

World Energy Reports dubbed “Outlook

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