Transport Malta’s Marine Safety Investigation Unit has issued an investigation report into an incident where a third engineer on a container vessel was seriously injured in the engine room.
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The maritime industry has historically been male-dominated. However, as times change and the world progresses, fostering a welcoming environment for women onboard can greatly benefit the industry.
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As part of their Leading for Safety guidelines, the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (UK MCA) presents key steps on how one might enhance their situational awareness.
Lloyd's Register (LR) has issued a publication to inform on the new requirements regarding SEEMP Part III Company Audits.
The NorthStandard P&I Club, in collaboration with the Clean Shipping Alliance, has compiled this overview summarizing the current restrictions and conditions on open-loop scrubber discharge across global ports.
WSC stated that Apostolos Tzitzikostas, has a pivotal role in securing supply chains and decarbonizing the shipping sector.
CCCS has recommended to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry to renew the Competition Order for a five-year period.
Cefor issued a questionnaire, containing questions as part of the due diligence process for high risk voyages in relation to sanctions.
DNV has issued an alert to address the fact that vessels face unexpected port issues from inaccurate sulphur emissions readings due to poorly maintained exhaust gas analyzers.
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Animal carcasses generated during the normal operation of a ship are permitted to be discharged into the sea complying with the provisions of MARPOL Annex V and taking into account the guidelines developed by the IMO.
The EEBD have become mandatory under SOLAS amendments for all ships to which the safety equipment certificate is required.
Fuella has signed an agreement with the Port of Pecém (Complexo do Pecém) in Ceará, Brazil, for a large-scale green ammonia project.
Höegh Evi has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the port of Port-La Nouvelle to develop a floating terminal for hydrogen imports.
Hapag-Lloyd christened the LNG dual-fuel Hamburg Express, the eponymous flagship of Hapag-Lloyd’s Hamburg Express class.
Sea1 Offshore announced that it has ordered two new next generation Offshore Energy Support Vessels from the Chinese shipyard Cosco Shipping.
IMCA draws lessons learned from an incident in which a sheave and clump weight fell during wind turbine installation, nearly injuring workers and damaging equipment.
Animal carcasses generated during the normal operation of a ship are permitted to be discharged into the sea complying with the provisions of MARPOL Annex V and taking into account the guidelines developed by the IMO.