In this episode, Spire Maritime Means podcast host Blyth Brumleve conducts an in-depth interview with Captain John Konrad, founder and CEO of gCaptain and author of the book “Fire on The Horizon.” He is licensed to captain the world’s largest ships, has sailed from ports all over the world, and has built some of the world’s most advanced ships and handled billion-dollar offshore construction projects in some of the world’s harshest maritime conditions. Today, John discusses the need to trade critical daily products and services to keep our industries running and create jobs.
For over half a decade Lena Gothberg’s Shipping Podcast has been the most downloaded and influential podcast in the maritime industry. Produced in Gothenburg, Sweden, the Shipping Podcast has interviewed...
We know you felt stressed and uncertain in 2020 and hope gCaptain helped lift the fog with accurate and timely maritime news. Moving forward gCaptain is looking for your feedback...
by Captain John Konrad (gCaptain) In May 2020 I wrote an article sharing the fact that Transocean ($RIG) was the biggest loser stock of the last decade. At the time...
January 28, 2021
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