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With the shipping industry's centre of gravity continuing to move to Asia, more regional shipping stories should be told by nosey journalists
ONE of the fixtures in the London shipping scene as we head towards the end of the year is the the Seahorse Club's Annual Awards and Christmas Party, held a week or so ago.
Before I stand accused of being overly London-centric, I should say that, whether you like it or not, shipping journalism is to a large extent focused on the UK capital. Partly that is because so many of the industry's organisations are based there, including, of course, the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
The Seahorse Club is a voluntary, not-for-profit networking group for public relations, marketing, advertising and journalism professionals within the freight, multi-modal transport and logistics sectors.
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