Two weeks ago, our President, Karrie Trauth, joined colleagues from across the global maritime community in London for the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA - @RoyInstNavArch) Annual Dinner 2026.
As a fellow organisation that regularly convenes industry to share insight and shape progress, we recognise the importance of moments like this in celebrating achievement, leadership and long-term contribution.
From the appointment of Annabelle Ransome-Williams FRINA as President-Elect of RINA to the recognition of this year’s RINA Awards winners, the evening reflected the depth of talent across naval architecture and beyond.
Congratulations to all those recognised, to keynote speaker Prune Bouillot for sharing valuable insights on ship design, decarbonisation and environmental stewardship, and to the RINA team for delivering such a memorable evening.
Thank you to the more than 200 guests who joined us in Edinburgh yesterday for our 2026 Summer Lunch. We hope you enjoyed connecting with colleagues from across the UK Chamber membership and the wider maritime community.
We were delighted to welcome Stephen Flynn MSP (@StephenFlynnSNP), Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Tourism and Transport, for his first address to the sector since taking on the new portfolio, followed by a passionate keynote from Gitte Gard Talmo, CEO of North Star. Both spoke powerfully about the importance of delivering an energy transition that works for people and the economy, while also focusing on how we can invest in and support the next generation who will shape the future of our industry.
Throughout the afternoon, we were also proud to support the vital work of Sailors’ Society, who continue to provide round-the-clock support for seafarers and their families around the world.
A huge thank you to our sponsors: Port of Aberdeen (Gold - @PortofAberdeen), Seapeak (Silver), https://t.co/IIUIUIjTOn (Bronze - @vgroupmaritime), Tidewater (Bronze) and Brodies LLP (Programme). Their support helps make events like this possible.
These photos do their best to capture the amazing atmosphere of the afternoon – but if you joined us and have more moments to share, please tag us in your posts and we hope to see you at another UK Chamber event soon! ⚓
Looking ahead to tomorrow’s Summer Lunch, we are delighted to have Seapeak supporting the event as our Silver Sponsor.
Their support is part of what makes this event more than a date in the calendar. Each year, it brings people together from across UK shipping for an afternoon of conversation, connection and community.
With the event now almost here, we look forward to welcoming guests to The Signet Library on Tuesday for one of our flagship events ⚓
Healthy oceans matter to all of us — and for the shipping industry, they are at the heart of everything we do and our shared future 🌊
This World Oceans Day is a chance to recognise the organisations and people working every day to better understand and protect our marine environment.
One of those organisations is our charity member ORCA (@ORCA_web), which this month is celebrating 25 years of whale and dolphin conservation through science, education and citizen action.
At the UK Chamber of Shipping, we are proud that ORCA is part of our member community and continues its vital work throughout this anniversary year and beyond.
You can find out more about ORCA’s anniversary activity, and how to get involved, on their website: https://t.co/6Eord9FxFw
#ORCA25 #WorldOceansDay
Our June Member Update brings brings together the latest from across the UK Chamber and the key issues shaping the sector ⚓
This edition features Member Insights from:
• Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) on turning net zero ambition into delivery
• Pentland Ferries, marking 25 years of independent service and regional connectivity
• Quadrise Plc (@QuadrisePlc) on scalable fuel solutions and the commercial realities of decarbonisation
We also look ahead to Shipping UK 2026, showcase highlights from recent events and engagement, and outline opportunities to get more involved through our committees and panels.
In addition, we welcome our new Chamber Members: FINOCEAN LTD, Wallenius Lines, Noble Corporation, Astro Offshore, Stephenson Harwood LLP, and Grimaldi Liverpool Agency Ltd.
You can also explore our latest Charity Member Update, highlighting how our partner organisations are supporting the maritime community in the UK and globally.
👉 Read the full update: https://t.co/5oR9Eg1cW1
Shipping carries around 95 per cent of UK trade, keeping goods, energy and materials moving—often quietly and without much public attention. However, its strategic importance remains, with the sector central to national resilience, economic security and competitiveness.
Against that backdrop, on 27 May our CEO Rhett Hatcher joined leaders from across defence, government and the maritime community at The White Ensign Association’s Annual Maritime Seminar to explore the challenges shaping the industry.
The discussion reinforced a clear reality: resilience is built in advance, and shipping is fundamental to it.
Thank you to the @The_W_E_A team for bringing us all together for such an important discussion — find out more in the post below👇
Senior leaders from Defence, industry and the maritime sector gathered yesterday for our third annual #WhiteEnsignMaritimeSeminar
Featuring video messages from @GenGJenkinsRM and @KeirMatherMP, and with @SecondSeaLord participating, the discussion explored maritime challenges.
Last week, our CEO Rhett Hatcher joined leaders from across the sector for the first session of the 2026 Maritime Leaders’ Shipping Forum. We are proud to support the Forum alongside sponsor Wallenius Lines and our partners at the Council on Geostrategy (@ConGeostrategy).
With the UK’s resilience beginning at sea, convening this group has never been more important. A strong opening session – we look forward to building on it in the months ahead. #MLSF2026
Yesterday, we hosted the first session of the Maritime Leaders’ Shipping Forum 2026 on contested logistics in the High North and Baltic 👇
The event explored the critical vulnerabilities facing #NATO and how it can ensure supply and reinforcement in the High North and Baltic region!
The countdown is on until our Summer Lunch. Only 10 places remain, so secure your seat today: https://t.co/uXsswMc0Ol
On 9 June, the UK shipping community will come together in Edinburgh for an afternoon of insight, discussion and connection at our 2026 Summer Lunch.
We are delighted to welcome Brodies LLP (@BrodiesLLP) as Programme Sponsor, helping to shape an event focused on what comes next for our industry. Don’t miss your chance to be part of it!
#UKShipping #Events #Maritime #Scotland
We welcome today’s announcement that the Maritime Foundation (@MaritimeFounUK) has appointed our CEO, Rhett Hatcher, as its new President.
At such an important time for the sector, Rhett will lead the Foundation in championing the vital role it plays in the prosperity, security and sustainability of our island nation.
Find out more: https://t.co/Sy7wtTMrHo
As Gold Sponsor of our Summer Lunch 2026, Port of Aberdeen (@PortofAberdeen) is not only supporting the coming together of the industry, but also helping shape the conversation around its future.
In a guest blog ahead of the event, Port of Aberdeen Chief Executive Officer Bob Sanguinetti explores the opportunities for offshore wind as part of the UK’s energy transition, and the generational opportunity it presents for UK ports to drive economic growth and strengthen energy security.
👉 Read the blog: https://t.co/mNJfZz2zeW
🎟️ For more on this, and the issues shaping the industry more broadly, join us in Edinburgh on 9 June. Last few seats remaining – book now to avoid disappointment: https://t.co/PIelfq3vfD
#UKShipping #Events #Maritime #Scotland
New Horizon Scan | Towage as Critical Infrastructure – People, Practice and the Path to Resilience ⚓
In our latest Horizon Scan, we sit down with our Policy Director and BTA Secretary, Robert Merrylees, following the BTA’s 91st AGM, Annual Conference and Gala Dinner, to explore how the sector is adapting and where the focus must go next.
👉 Read the full Q&A on our website: https://t.co/2gyeQcNoLB
✉️ Sign up to our Chamber mailings to receive the latest insights and Horizon Scan outputs direct to your inbox: https://t.co/qsKre1ImHQ
#UKShipping
Our Safety Culture Conference 2026 in Glasgow brought the industry together to focus on one shared priority: building a culture that learns and lasts 🛟
From practical insights to open discussion, the conversation reinforced that progress in safety comes from continuous learning, strong leadership and shared experience across the industry.
Our thanks to our expert presenters and everyone who joined us for helping to make it such an impactful event, all made possible by the support of our sponsors: Caledonian MacBrayne (@CalMacFerries), UK P&I Club (@UKPandI), ABS (@ABSeagle), Shell (@shell) and City of Glasgow College (@CofGCollege).
👉 Read the full event report and key takeaways:
https://t.co/9nVhHbCCUI
#SafetyCulture #UKShipping
Introducing our Environment Round-Up, a quarterly review of key updates, events and developments in UK maritime with an environmental theme, direct from our policy experts! 🚢
Read it now: https://t.co/pfvvEz2PzU
#UKShipping#Environment#Decarbonisation
Tidewater joins our Summer Lunch 2026 as a Bronze Sponsor — marking an important year as the company celebrates its 70th anniversary.
Their continued support helps bring the UK shipping community together in Edinburgh for one of the Chamber’s flagship events.
📍 Edinburgh
📅 9 June
Join us for an unmissable afternoon of connection, insight and conversation with colleagues from across the maritime industry.
Book your place: https://t.co/LF69PWh7u0
#UKShipping #Events