According to information in IMO's GISIS module on piracy and armed robbery, 150 incidents were reported to the Organization as having occurred or been attempted in 2023.
Read moreIt's easy to become dehydrated without even realizing it. Dehydration can have a negative impact on a seafarer’s health and can cause or worsen certain diseases. It can also impact a seafarer’s ability to be productive at work.
Change is an inevitable part of life, yet many of us find it difficult to adapt and navigate through it. In "Who Moved My Cheese?", Spencer Johnson presents a simple yet profoundly insightful allegory that offers a fresh perspective on dealing with change, both in the workplace and in personal life.
They say it takes only one positive thought to replace a negative one. Negative self-talk or thoughts is something we've all experienced at some point—it easily creeps in. Its persistent presence can be dangerous, continually undermining our self-esteem and thwarting our aspirations for success.
In the contemporary information-driven global economy, the significance of soft skills in the recruitment process is on the rise. These skills play a pivotal role in shaping interpersonal relationships among colleagues, consequently influencing the effectiveness of their efforts.
The Danish Government decided in late June to preserve the DIS scheme, which is also known as the seafarer's tax.
Recently, the countries of Egypt and Comoros have taken significant steps towards improving conditions for seafarers by ratifying the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006).
Japan P&I Club announced that it obtained information by Huatai Insurance Agency & Consultant Service Ltd. on the requirements for the use of shore power in Chinese ports.
American Club highlights that the Sierra Leone Ports and Harbors Authority has implemented new regulations concerning the disembarkation of stowaways from vessels deviating from planned voyages.
In response to the latest developments from the International Maritime Organization (IMO), DNV has published essential updates regarding ballast water management practices for ships navigating challenging water quality conditions.
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When an airplane incident occurs, all the vital information surrounding the incident can be found in the black box, but have you ever wondered what is the case for ships?
The oceans account for 70% of the planet Earth, where about 50,000 ships ply every day. But how is it secured that they ply in safe areas?
ZeroNorth and Hapag-Lloyd have announced a new strategic partnership aimed at launching a bunker procurement and planning solution.
NYK and PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS), signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate in the field of liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) and jointly establish a ship-management company.
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) and the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) announced a two-year coalition partnership agreement to work on a range of solutions to decarbonize the shipping industry.
On June 23, 2024, Pacific Ocean Engineering (Zhoushan) Co., Ltd. delivered the world's first methanol dual-fuel retrofit container ship, the 950-TEU feeder vessel Eco Umande.
Hong Kong Merchant Shipping has issued an information note to draw lessons learned from an incident where an oil/chemical tanker collided with a bulk carrier in the Gulf of Kachchh, India.
When an airplane incident occurs, all the vital information surrounding the incident can be found in the black box, but have you ever wondered what is the case for ships?