Issue 64 | May 2019

In association with

GPS spoofing

With the potential to paralyse shipping lanes and cause collisions, GPS spoofing is a threat the industry isn’t yet prepared for

Sweden’s commitment to fossil-free shipping

Reporting from the Smart Ports Summit 

Five points from UK’s Maritime 2050 vision

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