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Splash247 Launches Dedicated Shipmanagement Magazine at Posidonia 2024
By MGN Editorial•May 29, 2026 at 06:00 AM
Splash247 is set to debut a new 52-page shipmanagement magazine at Posidonia, examining the sector's most significant identity shift in decades amid mounting regulatory and decarbonisation pressures.
## Splash247 Debuts Shipmanagement Magazine at Posidonia
Splash247 is bringing a brand-new dedicated shipmanagement publication to Posidonia, the biennial Greek shipping gathering widely regarded as one of the industry's most influential forums. The 52-page magazine, produced by the Splash editorial team, arrives at a pivotal moment for the third-party ship management sector.
According to Splash247, the publication draws on interviews and assessments from shipmanagers across the globe, offering a comprehensive look at where the sector is heading. The editorial team's outreach to industry professionals worldwide underscores the breadth of perspective the magazine aims to capture.
### A Sector in Transition
Third-party ship management is, by Splash247's own characterisation, undergoing its 'most significant identity shift in decades.' The confluence of escalating regulatory complexity and the industry-wide push toward decarbonisation is reshaping the role that shipmanagers play — not only as operational service providers, but increasingly as strategic partners to shipowners navigating an uncertain energy transition.
The timing of the launch is deliberate. Posidonia, held in Athens, draws senior decision-makers from across the global shipping community and provides an ideal platform for a publication focused on one of the industry's most operationally critical segments.
### Why It Matters
Ship management has historically operated in the background of the broader shipping narrative, yet the sector's importance has grown considerably as owners face tightening emissions regulations, crew welfare obligations, and the technical demands of alternative fuels. A dedicated publication addressing these challenges reflects the growing recognition that shipmanagement deserves focused industry discourse.
The launch also signals continued confidence in print and long-form media as a vehicle for substantive industry analysis, even as digital channels dominate day-to-day news consumption.
Splash247's new shipmanagement magazine is expected to be available to delegates throughout the Posidonia event.
#ship management#Posidonia 2024#third-party management#decarbonisation#maritime media#Splash247#shipping regulation
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