Movers, shakers and members of the world’s maritime industry, for the past couple of years, have been into planning and strategizing the future of shipping. We have seen cutting-edge technology transform vessels into man-less steel mammoths that are remotely operated by equally advanced communication equipment. Everyone was intent on moving forward.
Then in comes Dr. Arlene Abuid Paderanga, president of the Asian Institute of Maritime Studies (AIMS) who looks so far back at the country’s maritime heritage that it could actually change Philippine history, as we know it.
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