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Based on the present and projected level of Gatun Lake, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) announces an additional booking slot in the Neopanamax Locks during Booking Period 2 for booking dates beginning August 5, 2024.
Lloyd's Register has announced updated survey requirements for Special, Intermediate, and Annual Surveys of bulk carriers and oil tankers, effective from 1 July 2024.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has recently introduced a regime of strict compliance with procedures relevant to the supply of bunkers for foreign-going vessels.
SQEMARINE has issued a new circular to inform about important IMO guidance documents regarding Ballast Water Management, which directly affect the Ballast Water Management Plan of ships. It urges ship managers and operators to take action accordingly.
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In June 2022, new requirements on biofouling management entered into force for ships in Australia, reminding us that the problem is yet to reach its peak, amid a continuous increase in seaborne trade.
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In June 2022, new requirements on biofouling management entered into force for ships in Australia, reminding us that the problem is yet to reach its peak, amid a continuous increase in seaborne trade.