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Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
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World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
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Mediterranean moves a step closer to becoming an ECA
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Mediterranean moves a step closer to becoming an ECA
Countries within the European Union along with Mediterranean littoral states have come together to lodge an official proposal with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to make the Mediterranean an emission control area (ECA) for sulphur oxides.
23 February 2022 Wednesday 12:20
UN: No progress on accessing ‘ticking bomb’ FSO off Yemen
The FSO has not been inspected or maintained since 2015 and has been out of class since 2016, leading to serious concerns about its integrity.
14 June 2021 Monday 12:07
TECO 2030 teams up with Chart Industries on developing CCS solutions
The IMO aims to reduce carbon intensity in international shipping by 40% by 2030 and to cut the total annual GHG emissions from the sector by at least 50% by 2050 compared to 2008.
14 June 2021 Monday 11:00
MEPC 76 gets underway
Shipping’s green path through the 2020s is set to be debated in the coming seven days at the 76th gathering of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), convened virtually by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
10 June 2021 Thursday 11:59
MSC boss Soren Toft backs carbon taxes and decarbonisation R&D fund
Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC) has joined other liners to support the call for global carbon taxation for shipping and an initiative to set up a worldwide fund for decarbonisation research.
04 June 2021 Friday 15:46
IMO defines new guidelines on EEXI and CII to support GHG measures
IMO’s working group has agreed on a set of draft guidelines to support mandatory measures approved by the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) to cut the carbon footprint of all ships.
31 May 2021 Monday 15:08
Norsepower installs rotor sails on Vale VLOC
Norsepower has announced the installation of five of its tiltable rotor sails on a newbuild VLOC to be chartered by Vale.
14 May 2021 Friday 11:34
CMA CGM to Deploy Six LNG-Powered Containerships on Transpacific
French shipping giant CMA CGM has announced plans to deploy six new LNG-powered containerships dedicated to the China-U.S. market.
25 February 2021 Thursday 15:00
IMO 2030, Maersk Claims First Vessel Powered Carbon Neutral Ship Will Sail Seven Years Ahead Of Plan
Shipping group Maersk ($AMKBY) said on Wednesday it would accelerate plans to decarbonize sea-borne container shipping by putting the world’s first vessel powered by carbon-neutral fuel into operation in 2023, seven years ahead of its original plan.
17 February 2021 Wednesday 11:43
The oceans are becoming a large container terminal
We continually read, see and hear news of hundreds of containers fallen into the sea from large containerships with their huge decks full of crumpled teu and feu.
08 February 2021 Monday 10:00
Fuel price spread back in the spotlight
Since early November, the spread has widened steadily so that it now stands at $92 per tonne in Rotterdam and $112.5 per tonne in Singapore.
29 January 2021 Friday 13:00
IMO Calls Out Charterers’ Use of ‘No Crew Change’ Clauses
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is calling out charterers over the use of “no crew change” clauses and says the controversial practice is exacerbating the on-going crew change crisis.
23 December 2020 Wednesday 11:00
Rio Tinto appoints former Maersk man as its new CEO
Australian miner Rio Tinto has appointed Jakob Stausholm as chief executive, effective January 1, replacing Jean-Sébastien Jacques who will step down and leave the group by the end of March.
18 December 2020 Friday 18:00
For Maritime Workers, ‘Essential’ Designation Means Access to Vaccine
As COVID-19 vaccines emerge, the importance of allowing travel and vaccinating maritime workers, who are viewed as “essential” in certain-but-not-all cases, has come to the fore.
16 December 2020 Wednesday 12:00
MOL announces Ikeda’s successor
MOL said given the speed of change going on within today’s shipping industry it was vital for MOL to accelerate its own business structure transformation.
12 December 2020 Saturday 12:00
Uniper Energy and Neutral Fuels team up to provide biofuels at Fujairah
German energy firm Uniper Energy, through its marine fuel unit Uniper Energy DMCC (UED), has formed a partnership with UAE-based Neutral Fuels to provide maritime biofuel in Fujairah, UAE.
25 November 2020 Wednesday 11:58
Contentious MEPC 75 kicks off
Topping the debate will be the short term measures to cut shipping’s carbon footprint. At last month’s intersessional a plan was agreed upon to reduce the carbon intensity of shipping by 40% compared with 2008 levels in the next 10 years.
16 November 2020 Monday 12:24
IMO and WTO Call for Resumption of Cruises to Support Islands and Crew
The two United Nations’ organizations said they were seeking to encourage the cruise industry and governments to continue their efforts to enable cruise ship operations to resume safely.
06 November 2020 Friday 12:00
Every ship’s efficiency rating will be made public, says ICS
The ‘A’ to ‘E’ operational efficiency rating of every ship above 5,000 gt will be made fully public and updated on an annual basis, according to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).
04 November 2020 Wednesday 15:08
Methanol up for discussion at IMO this week
Twelve methanol-powered ships are already in operation with another nine on order, but inclusion in the code should shorten the time to approval and even lower the cost of constructing tankers, bulkers and containerships using methanol as fuel.
03 November 2020 Tuesday 12:50
Mixed reaction to IMO’s latest green deliberations
The proposed amendments to the MARPOL convention would require ships to combine a technical and an operational approach to reduce their carbon intensity.
26 October 2020 Monday 13:00
IMO member states agree to unambitious green targets
The impact of the decision at this week’s Intersessional working Group on Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships will not cap, let alone reduce, shipping emissions this decade.
24 October 2020 Saturday 10:00
Up to 30 nations threaten to walk away from IMO’s emissions meet-up
It’s been an especially fractious week at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as debate rages on how best to improve shipping’s carbon footprint.
23 October 2020 Friday 10:00
Consolidation in Heavy Lift as German SAL Group Buys US Intermarine
Intermarine, a U.S. shipping company specializing in heavy lift and breakbulk shipping in the Americas, is the latest part of the consolidation of the industry. SAL Heavy Lift of Germany recently acquired a majority stake in the company.
17 October 2020 Saturday 11:10
BP To Cut Caribbean Oil Due To Low Demand For VLSO Bunkers
The problem-plagued Limetree Bay refinery in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, may lose its main supplier of crude, oil major BP, if it isn’t successfully up and running by December, according to two people familiar with the matter.
16 October 2020 Friday 16:30
IMO tech troubles continue as website goes down
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been fighting this morning to get its website back online with the portal of the United Nations agency suffering regular outages.
16 October 2020 Friday 14:00
ABS: Future Fuels Will Require New Seafarer Training
In a keynote address at the Shipping Insight 2020 conference Tuesday, the head of the American Bureau of Shipping called for universal crew training standards for LNG-fueled vessels.
15 October 2020 Thursday 15:10
IMO site back up while CMA CGM struggles to get back online
CMA CGM’s eBusiness website remains down one week on from a ransomware attack, while the website of the United Nations agency, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), is back up and running, having been the victim of a cyber attack on Wednesday.
06 October 2020 Tuesday 13:16
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