Episode: Episode 63: Discussion of the latest in the Red Sea with Michelle Wiese Bockman, Principal Analyst, Lloyd’s List Intelligence
Guest: Michelle Wiese Bockman, Principal Analyst, Lloyd’s List Intelligence
Overview: Join us in this insightful episode of "The Last Dinosaur: Maritime Shipping in the Digital Age," where we delve into the complex world of maritime shipping disruptions caused by Houthi attacks. Host Chris Aversano and guest Michelle Wiese Bockman, Principal Analyst at Lloyd’s List Intelligence, explore the multifaceted impacts of these disruptions on global shipping operations.
This episode sheds light on crucial topics like the legalities of AIS (Automatic Identification System) usage in shipping, the financial implications of reduced traffic in the Suez Canal, and how supply chains are adapting in a landscape altered by both recent attacks and the COVID pandemic.
Whether you're a maritime industry professional, shipping enthusiast, or simply interested in the dynamics of global trade and shipping logistics, this episode offers valuable insights into how the industry navigates through challenges and evolves.
Note: This discussion was recorded prior to the January 25th attack on the Merlin Luanda.
Keywords: Maritime Shipping, Houthi Attacks, Global Shipping, AIS, Suez Canal, Supply Chain Disruption, Lloyd’s List Intelligence, Michelle Wiese Bockman, Shipping Logistics, Maritime Industry.
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