Ten oil spills of more than seven tonnes were recorded from tanker incidents in 2024, the same number as in 2023, according to ITOPF.
Read moreDetails“Are We Learning from Accidents?” by Nippin Anand offers a refreshing, in-depth analysis of accident investigations and how organizations can shift from a blame-centric culture to one that fosters learning and continuous improvement.
The American Club's main priorities for loss prevention over the next five years focus on wellness, mental health, anti-harassment measures, and mentorship programs to attract and retain skilled seafarers, key experts from the Club argue.
According to the STCW, any level of alcohol consumption by crew members on board a ship has implications for the safety of the vessel, the crew and any passengers. Even small quantities of alcohol have been shown to sufficiently impair judgment and increase the risk of accidents.
Today, more than ever, teamwork is increasingly recognized as an essential skill to foster collaboration, deepen trust, promote engagement, and manage the never-ending process of change in organizations and on teams. In fact, when teamwork is present, people step forward and do their best work, together, efficiently.
The Secretary-General, Arsenio Dominguez, opened the 11th session of the Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction (SDC 11), taking place 13-17 January, 2025, by providing an overview of the relevant matters to be discussed.
Britannia P&I Club highlights the critical importance of accurate record-keeping under the BWM Convention, emphasizing upcoming changes to ballast water record book requirements and compliance measures.
The Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) has issued a guidance to inform shipowners that, starting 11 February 2025, Norwegian ships of 300 gross tonnage and above must have approved insurance for the removal of wrecks, in accordance with the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007.
On 10 January, the United States sanctioned major targets in Russia’s energy sector, the primary source of revenue fueling Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The Directive of Maritime Traffic Regulations for Turkish Straits which is set to enter into force in 1 February has been revised.
The maritime industry, a vital part of global trade, is currently navigating a rapidly changing regulatory environment that will influence its present and future. Looking ahead, there are several major issues shaping the regulatory landscape for the sector.
In the maritime industry, the health and safety of crew members are of paramount importance. When a crew member presents...
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GMF and TESS have issued a publication to explore the key interactions between shipping, trade, and the low-carbon transition, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for developing countries.
During 2024, alternative bunker fuels saw significant milestones in Singapore, with sales exceeding one million tonnes for the first time, reaching 1.34 million tonnes.
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Norsepower and Berge Rederi signed a deal to equip two newbuild general cargo carriers with Norsepower Rotor Sails.
The United Kingdom allocated £30 million for decarbonisation in the maritime sector in latest round of the CDMC.
As part of their Good Catch series, American P&I Club presents an incident where a pilot sustained serious injuries due to unsafe accommodation ladder practices.
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