Four trophies for The Loadstar specialists at Seahorse journalism awards 2018
The Loadstar is celebrating today after it won four gongs at the Seahorse Awards for ...
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Loadstar Premium won itself a gong at this year’s prestigious Seahorse Freight Association annual (although due to The Covid, it was last held in 2018) journalism awards, with Premium writer Gavin van Marle named Supply Chain Journalist of the Year for a series of articles exploring the complex relationships between supply chains, finance and economics.
In addition, The Loadstar news editor Nick Savvides was ‘highly commended’ in the Overland Journalist of the Year category for his investigation into onerous detention and demurrage charges being levied by shipping lines on forwarders in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Prizes were awarded in ten categories, including maritime, air, overland, technology, multipurpose and supply chain journalist of the year, as well as rising star, news, feature and journalist of the year.
The association also awarded its Personality of the Year award to Valeria Ihnatenko from Antonov Airlines, and its Lifetime Achievement Award to Portcare International’s Peter Owen, a past chairman of Seahorse.
The Loadstar would also like to place on the record its personal thanks to Mr Owen, who was a key advisor to its founders a decade ago, when they were developing their business plan.
“It is great to be back after four years, and we are so pleased to have received over 120 high-quality entries from journalists all over the globe specialising in different sectors,” said Emma Murray, Seahorse chair, and founder and CEO of Meantime Communications.
“But we must not take that great reporting for granted. It is time we energised as a community to actively encourage the next-gen of writers to join our industry,” she added.
Ms Murray said the association, which recently registered as a not-for-profit organisation run by a new committee, was inviting ideas to help encourage new reporters to join the industry, including the establishment of a bursary to fund the annual costs of an intern at a freight publication.
Winning reports appeared in titles including Wall Street Journal, The Loadstar, Lloyd’s List, TradeWinds, Heavy Lift and Project Forwarding International, Journal of Commerce, Logistics Manager, FreightWaves, S&P Global, Drapers Magazine and Port Technology International.
The awards were judged by 22 industry professionals from across the globe and drawn from all transport modes, as well as supply chain, technology, public relations, and journalism. The panel included a 50:50 split of men and women, and a range of ages and experience.
The independent judging panel did not include any sponsor representatives, and no Seahorse committee members took part.
“We hope that by including so many different professionals, we have not only ensured a robust and fair judging system, but also shone a light on the incredible and diverse industry we work in and, by doing so, helped to inspire young professionals already in the industry, or curious about joining,” said Ms Murray.
The full list of winners:
Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Iain MacIntyre, freelance/Boardroom
Winner: Richard Meade, Lloyd’s List
Sponsored by: Lloyd’s Register
Lifetime Achievement Award
Winner: Peter Owen
Personality of the Year
Winner: Valeria Ihnatenko
News Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Greg Knowler, Journal of Commerce (S&P Global)
Winner: Constantinos Paris, Wall Street Journal
Sponsored by: Kale Logistics Solutions
Feature Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: David Kershaw, Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International
Winner: Phillip Hastings, Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International
Sponsored by: ABP
Air Cargo Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Eric Kulisch, FreightWaves
Winner: Megan Ramsay, freelance
Sponsored by: Alliance Ground International
Maritime Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Max Lin, S&P Global
Winner: Felicity Landon, freelance
Sponsored by: ABS
Overland Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Nick Savvides, The Loadstar
Winner: Greg Knowler, Journal of Commerce (S&P Global)
Sponsored by: Davies Turner
Supply Chain Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Isabella Fish, Drapers
Winner: Gavin van Marle, The Loadstar
Sponsored by: Rock-it Global
Technology Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Lacey Jones, Container Management
Winner: Paul Berrill, TradeWinds/TW+
Sponsored by: Awery Aviation Software
Multipurpose Cargo Logistics Journalist of the Year
Highly Commended: Megan Ramsay, freelance
Winner: David Kershaw, Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International
Sponsored by: AAL Shipping
Rising Star of the Year
Highly Commended: Jack Donnelly, Port Technology International
Winner: Michelle Mooney, Logistics Manager
Sponsored by: TT Club
Comment on this article
Stan Wraight
December 09, 2022 at 8:18 pmwell done all, some great names and great journalists