Shipping Executives Convene at Capital Link Forum to Address Market Dynamics and Energy Transition

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Shipping executives convene March 9 in NYC to discuss market trends, energy transition, and sector strategies across major shipping segments.

Shipping Executives Convene at Capital Link Forum to Address Market Dynamics and Energy Transition

The 20th Annual Capital Link International Shipping Forum will bring together senior leadership from 23 major shipping companies to examine current market conditions and strategic priorities across the dry bulk, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, and tanker sectors. Taking place on March 9, 2026, in New York City, the forum will feature panel discussions covering shipping market trends, energy transition initiatives, global trade developments, ship finance mechanisms, and competitive innovation strategies.

The event will include keynote presentations from representatives of the U.S. Department of Energy and Greek maritime authorities, providing government and policy perspectives on the evolving shipping landscape. The forum brings together institutional investors, industry analysts, and maritime professionals to discuss challenges and opportunities shaping the sector's near-term and long-term outlook.

Capital Link has established the annual forum as a key platform for shipping industry stakeholders to address emerging market dynamics, including regulatory changes, fleet modernization requirements, and the sector's role in global energy and trade networks.

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