The 4th SAFETY4SEA Hamburg Forum took place on Wednesday 14th of May 2025 at the Empire Riverside Hotel, Hamburg, Germany, where various experts gathered to discuss the latest developments regarding maritime safety and operational efficiency.
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On 14 May, the European Union agreed to a 17th package of sanctions against Russia, ahead of planned peace talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey.
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has issued a 15% discount on containership transit fees starting 15 May in an effort to attract traffic.
The U.S. Coast Guard has introduced a streamlined reflagging process for foreign-built vessels, enhancing efficiency and clarity while upholding safety standards.
PMA has implemented Precheck, a screening process that aims to ensure only compliant vessels join the Panama Ship Registry.
Due to the intensifying conflict over Kashmir, the Indian government has officially prohibited cargo originating from or exported by Pakistan.
Vitsan has informed on vessels calling into Turkiye in 2025 in light of IMO's designation of the Mediterranean Sea as SECA.
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Onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology based on liquid absorption, makes it possible to reduce carbon emissions by up to 70%, according to Wärtsila.
In its latest report, UNCTAD refers to the current multifaceted challenges facing maritime transport and discusses how maritime trade is being upended by disruptions, including in maritime chokepoints.
Bureau Veritas (BV) has published the MARITIME ELECTRIFICATION technology report, highlighting the importance of standardization and safe integration of marine electrification technologies.
A new report by SFOC revealed that the global fleet of LNG carriers is responsible for approximately 12.7 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide.
The world’s first large-scale commercial e-methanol facility has been officially inaugurated and is ready to deliver e-methanol to offtakers.
Cyprus' Ministry of Shipping has issued guidance on compliance with the International Ballast Water Management (IBWM) Convention for ships operating in Challenging Water Quality (CWQ) conditions, based on Resolution MEPC.387(81).
Damen Shiprepair and Alfa Laval Benelux have signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance their collaboration on energy efficiency within the maritime sector.
In its most recent monthly safety scenario, the Swedish Club informs about a serious explosion during hatch cover repairs, resulting in multiple injuries and one fatality due to methane ignition near coal cargo.
Onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology based on liquid absorption, makes it possible to reduce carbon emissions by up to 70%, according to Wärtsila.