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ICS Maritime Barometer Report 2023-2024


Year: 2024
Language: English
Author: ICS
Publisher: Internatinoal Chamber of Shipping (ICS)
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 48
Description: The 2023-2024 ICS Barometer is the latest fullscale annual survey of risk and confjdence among maritime leaders. C-suite global decision-makers
from across the industry, nearly 30% of whom are shipowners and 26% are ship managers, have provided insight into key factors infmuencing their decision-making and the confjdence they have in mitigating the impact of ongoing challenges to their business operations.
The survey and its responses capture year-on-year data on the following:
• C-suite perception of the key challenges and opportunities impacting the maritime sector today.
• The evolving risk profjles of the industry.
• Changes in confjdence when it comes to a business’ capacity to respond to or mitigate impact.
The result analyses year-on-year trends while comparing these against the current year’s ‘snapshot-in-time.’ This not only highlights industry priorities and perspectives on factors that will be critical to the short-term success and long-term viability of the sector, but also indicates shifts in perception on these issues from 2021-2022 and 2022-2023.
By consistently tracking industry perception of risk and impact, the ICS Barometer is a valuable tool to assess the responsiveness of the maritime industry to global and regional challenges, industry preparedness on decarbonisation, and responsiveness to key factors within and external to our industry.
This year’s survey took a deep dive into the rising trend of protectionism impacting the supply chain, assessing how the industry perceives new trends of reshoring, ofgshoring, nearshoring and friendshoring — driven not only by geopolitical forces but also market incentives, availability of infrastructure and skilled labour.
The report is divided into four main sections:
• Section 1: Risks factor for shipping from political instability to industry reputation, how the C-suite views the threats and their capabilities around key issues.
• Section 2: Decarbonisation, fuels and emissions a deep dive on attitudes to the many concerns on climate that are dominating industry discussion, from fuel choice to funding.
• Section 3: Special Focus on Reshoring, ofgshoring, nearshoring and friendshoring and their impacts on maritime.
• Section 4: National Focus on the United Kingdom, which showcased the highest number of respondents this year.

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