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#203 Anthony Whitworth - My Lessons And Principles After 50 Years In Shipping

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In this Vonheim interview, Anthony Whitworth shares powerful insights from five decades in the maritime industry. We dive into the untold stories, hard-earned lessons, and the realities of working in one of the most demanding and dynamic sectors in the world.💡 In this interview, you’ll learn:- How the global shipping industry really works- How the dry bulk market work- Lessons on resilience, leadership, and long-term success- Behind-the-scenes stories of selling and buying companiesWhether you're interested in business, global trade, or life stories, this conversation offers a look inside an industry that shapes our everyday lives.📘 Check out Whitworth's book The Saltwater Highway to go even deeper into Tony’s journey and the world of shipping: https://www.anthonyrwhitworth.comChristopher Vonheim is a Norwegian host focused on business, ocean industries, investing, and start-ups. I hope you enjoy these conversations, and help us make this channel the best way to consume ideas, models, and stories that can help fuel the next entrepreneurs, leaders and top performers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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