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Judges revealed for Seatrade Awards 2021, i | Seatrade Maritime

Judges revealed for Seatrade Awards 2021, i | Seatrade Maritime
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Entries open for 32nd edition of Seatrade Awards

Businesses of all sizes representing all sectors of the global shipping market have until Tuesday 20 July to showcase their success across a range of categories, which focus on highlighting positive industry achievement, innovation and collaboration. The qualifying period for all submissions is from 1 st June 2019 to the close of entries. “In association with our colleagues at Lloyd’s List, we’re delighted to invite our community to take part in Seatrade Awards, which has been backed by the industry for over 30 years as a critical platform for celebrating industry progress,” said Chris Morley, Group Brand Director – Seatrade Maritime. “For an industry that has not only felt the significant impact of wider global challenges, but also continues to navigate its own changing landscape, we believe that these awards come at a critical time and allow us to truly celebrate the resilience of our community,” continued Morley.

Seatrade at 50

Tony Nash, Derek Dickins and Themis Vokos taken in the very early days of Seatrade A look back over the half-century history of Seatrade and this its flagship magazine, first launched by company founder Themis Vokos 50 years ago. The vision of Seatrade founder Themistocles Vokos was to create a news medium that would focus on the business of maritime transport, appealing as much to the owners of cargo and the financial and trading communities as to traditional shipping – an ‘Economist’ for the sea transportation industry. At a time when ideas about the globalisation of trade were starting to be recognised, the new magazine was intended to cover the patterns of global seaborne trade, as much as the operational and technical sides of the industry. Seatrade’s first editor Robert Hawkins was hired from the Financial Times and a network of correspondents was set up covering Australia, South America and the Middle East, as well as the more established shipping centres in

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