RSS feeds on Maritime News and Much More
If your business or interest lies in Maritime and Transport News you might find this new set of RSS Feeds quite useful. Lloyd’s List has released several RSS Feeds.
The said feeds available are the following:
All Headlines
Breaking News
Business Insurance
Classification
Containers
Cruise & Ferry
Dry Cargo
Editor’s Blog
Environment
Front Page News
Insight & Opinion
Insurance
LNG/LPG
Logistics
Markets News
News
Offshore Energy
Passenger Shipping
Piracy & Security
Ports & Terminals
Print Edition
Regulation & Law
Review
Safety
Security
Ship Management
Shipbuilding & Repair
Tankers
Towage & Salvage
The feed itself provides a summary of each article but you need to register or a subscriber to the portal in order to view the full text article. A free trial is available.
Lloyd’s list is known in the field of global shipping. The portal and its feeds cover a wide array of subjects.
But Lloyd’s List is not solely about shipping. On this internet site and in the pages of our daily newspaper you will also find in-depth coverage of marine insurance, offshore energy, logistics, global trade and law.
Our writers generate an unrivalled daily source of news and comment, acting not just as the voice of the shipping industry but sometimes its conscience too. A dedicated newsroom and staff in London are mirrored by a network of correspondents sited strategically in the world’s crucial shipping centres, ensuring that our coverage is up-the-minute as well as global.
In addition to five daily editions a week and web presence, Lloyd’s List produces hundreds of supplements and special reports every year targeted at specific markets in the maritime sector and related industries. It publishes the industry’s first and best ship management magazine, LSM and Maritime Asia, written and produced in the local market. [Source]
Well it might prove useful feed if you follow that industry or business. And if you run a reference service.
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