Singapore maintains its position as the world’s top maritime city
NewsSingapore retained its position as the leader in Attractiveness and Competitiveness, overtaking Athens and Shanghai in Shipping Centers and Ports and Logistics.
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Singapore retained its position as the leader in Attractiveness and Competitiveness, overtaking Athens and Shanghai in Shipping Centers and Ports and Logistics.
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Det Norske Veritas (DNV), the world’s largest classification society, and Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN), the blockchain data platform, will work together to promote decarbonisation efforts and the use of cleaner fuels in the maritime industry
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