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Alt25/03/20214 min read

The importance of a proactive management style in lifting standards across the industry | Rightship

RightShip’s new Safety Score is focused on a vessel’s operational performance in the past ...
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Alt20/01/20212 min read

Collaboration is needed for future-focused maritime strategies | Rightship

After joining RightShip in December, I have spent a great deal of time immersing myself ...
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Alt11/08/20203 min read

How RightShip’s safety ecosystem helps to minimise risk exposure during vessel selection | Rightship

RightShip’s safety ecosystem We’re committed to ensuring our customers have a full view ...
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Alt21/07/20203 min read

Stories from the sea: how preventative maintenance improves the whole supply chain | Rightship

I graduated as a marine engineer in early 2000 and when I started my career at sea, the ...
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Alt13/07/20203 min read

Stories from the sea: why safety must be delivered through a top-down culture | Rightship

In the early years of my career, the attitude towards safety and safety management ...
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Alt29/06/20203 min read

Stories from the sea: How RightShip’s Safety Score will drive proactive change | Rightship

I started my cadetship in 1996. Back then, there was no ISM, the port state control ...
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Alt05/03/20202 min read

Stories from the sea: why we need to move from the Risk Rating to the Safety Score | Rightship

I spent time at sea in the 1980s and 1990s, so I know first-hand the challenges that ...
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Alt14/06/20192 min read

RightShip and South Pole deliver first reported entirely carbon offset iron ore shipment for Anglo American | Rightship

Anglo American transports large volumes of bulk commodity products and places protection ...
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Alt27/02/20194 min read

Puerto Buenos Aires boosts sustainable transportation | Rightship

The only national port this week became the first in Latin America to join the RightShip ...
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