The 1st SAFETY4SEA Dubai Forum took place on Wednesday 20th of November 2024 at the Sofitel Dubai Downtown, Dubai, UAE, where the latest maritime trends were put under the microscope by experts and discussed with a view of improving safety operations and sailing towards a sustainable future.
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Supply chains are critical to helping the world achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlights and stresses that the question should no longer be whether such organizations invest in sustainability, but rather how to ensure that workforces and upstream suppliers are prepared to drive sustainability initiatives forward.
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) has issued a new document outlining the requirements for methanol as marine fuel.
The EU Council has adopted four new pieces of the ‘maritime safety’ legislative package, amending the relevant directives on the investigation of accidents in the maritime transport sector, ship-source pollution, compliance with flag state requirements, and port state control.
Pilots working in some ports in Brazil have in some instances refused to board vessels that do not maintain adequate temperature control.
IACS published a new Unified Requirement UR M85, providing guidelines for type approval testing of synthetic materials in propeller shaft bearings.
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.
In the maritime industry, the health and safety of crew members are of paramount importance. When a crew member presents...
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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.
While shipping’s ability to offer economic and long-distance transport of goods puts it at the forefront of world economy, it is impressive how little most people think about how they have got everything they own.
Ship It Zero announced the release of its 2024 Retailer Shipping Decarbonization Progress Reports calling companies to improve by 2025.
Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) has achieved milestones in the development of an ammonia-fueled engine under NEDO's "Green Innovation Fund Project/Next-generation Ship Development."
AYK Energy has installed the biggest marine battery in the world on board Brittany Ferries new hybrid LNG-electric ferry the Saint Malo.
Socatra and Syroco unveiled data obtained from the first months of deployment of Syroco's travel optimisation solution on M/T Alcyone.
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has issued its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering accreditation, with North Vancouver’s Seaspan Energy now authorized to refuel selected ships calling the Port of Vancouver with LNG.
In the latest UK MAIB Safety Digest, a case that involved a training vessel comes to highlight that lifejackets save lives and that cold water shock can cause physical reactions that increase the risk of drowning.
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.