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NEWS IN BRIEF...


HFW Sponsors LISW25 Glittering Champagne Reception


London International Shipping Week 2025 (LISW25) is delighted to announce that its glittering Gala Dinner will again be held at Evolution London in Battersea Park on the evening of Thursday September 18th, with the popular Champagne Reception once again sponsored by world-leading maritime law firm HFW.


The Champagne Reception is one of the event highlights of LISW25. As many as 2,000 VIPs are expected to attend this high-level networking event ahead of the LISW25 Gala Dinner.


HFW has played a prominent role within London’s premier maritime services centre for more than 140 years. The firm boasts one of the world’s largest shipping law practices, with top-tier ranked teams of specialist lawyers and Master Mariners across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific.


Paul Dean, Partner and Global Head of Shipping, at HFW confirmed that: “London International Shipping Week continues to be the standout event in London’s shipping calendar. HFW are proud to continue our support of LISW25 by sponsoring the Champagne Reception, which is one of the most important networking events for the international maritime community with around 2000 VIPs in attendance.”


For the latest LISW25 information please visit the website:


The Nautical Institute Welcomes Its New President


The Nautical Institute is delighted to welcome Captain Trevor Bailey MNM FNI as its new President. He takes over the presidency from Captain André LeGoubin MNM MA FNI.


As President, Captain Bailey will be representing the interests of the members of The Nautical Institute, a non-governmental organisation with consultative status at the International Maritime Organisation, which showcases the best of what the shipping industry has to offer, promoting professionalism, best practice and safety throughout the sector.


As a seagoing and serving Master, Captain Bailey will be perfectly placed to highlight the challenges of leadership and command in a contemporary maritime environment and to share his experiences in working with multinational, multi-disciplinary crews.


As the needs of the industry evolve and change, he will have a key perspective of the skills required for the next generation of technology and fuels for our vessels. He will also continue working with our younger cadets with a special focus on the Leaders of Tomorrow.


‘Ted Talk’ Style


Maritime Presentations Scheduled For LISW25


It’s good to talk, and challenging and engaging discussion is a core element of London International Shipping Week 2025 (LISW25). The biennial event, which takes place 15-19 September 2025, has revealed a new and exciting element to its programme – London Talks Live, sponsored by global marine insurer NorthStandard.


Internationally renowned maritime leaders, known for their expertise and influence in the industry, will deliver a series of hour-long ‘Ted Talks’ style presentations over the first two days of LISW25 – Monday 15 September, and Tuesday 16 September 2025.


London Talks Live will be an in- person series of lectures taking place in front of live audiences during LISW25 at The Steel Yard, a unique Victorian railway arch venue below Cannon Street Station. The Steel Yard will also host some of LISW25’s most prestigious VIP receptions.


The London Talks Live sessions will be filmed and later made available via the LISW25 website and with links via social media.


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The marine environment and its commercial operations are in constant motion, presenting many opportunities and challenges for shipowners, managers, charterers and the international maritime community. Regulation, technology and innovation, climate and changing geo-politics all have far-reaching implications at sea and onshore – as has been underscored by recent events impacting global shipping.


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