The MMMCZCS and The Decarb Hub have released a new set of reports under the “Ammonia as Fuel – Competencies and Training” project, emphasising the need to address design and human factor challenges associated with ammonia.
Read moreDetailsIn the maritime sector, common tasks like lifting heavy loads, gripping and twisting ropes, operating machinery, or prolonged computer work in administrative roles can all contribute to Repetitive Strain Injuries.
The SEAFiT Barometer Survey, an industry-wide study running through Q1 and Q2 of 2025, aims to capture how maritime organizations approach wellness as a holistic, multidimensional process and how they encourage individuals to make healthy choices that support their success and well-being.
Narcissism in the workplace creates a counterproductive environment that negatively affects both the mental and physical health of employees.
Taoist philosophy, with its focus on balance, simplicity, and adaptability, is not only relevant to the workplace but also deeply connected to physical, mental, and emotional wellness. By aligning our actions with the natural rhythms of life and letting go of unnecessary resistance, we can cultivate greater harmony in all aspects of our lives.
The Port of Ceuta has announced the mandatory implementation of internationally ISO 22192-certified and calibrated Mass Flow Meters (MFMs) for marine fuel supply by barge, effective February 2025, becoming the first Mediterranean port to do so.
DNV has issued guidance on how shipowners can navigate the complexities of sustainable ship recycling under various regulations.
IBIA has welcomed the agreement by IMO’s Sub Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR 12) to draft Interim Guidance on the carriage of blends of biofuels and MARPOL Annex I cargoes by conventional bunker ships.
Sweden has decided to ban the discharge of scrubber water from ships in its waters to protect marine ecosystems.
The Ministry of Transport (MOT ) in China has released the newly amended “Regulation on the Safety Supervision and Management of Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods” (Regulation 2024), which will come into effect on March 1, 2025.
The twelfth session of the IMO The Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR) took place 27 – 31 January 2025 in London, where key matters regarding the prevention of marine pollution were discussed.
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When a death occurs onboard a ship, operators must adhere to legal and ethical obligations to ensure the proper handling of the deceased person.
While it may sound unusual, popcorn plays a crucial role in oil spill prevention exercises, offering an innovative way to protect the marine environment.
Governments are expected to close in on key shipping climate laws–including a global carbon price–at the 18th intersessional meeting at the UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO), on 17-21 February in London.
European Shipowners (ECSA), Airlines for Europe (A4E), and Transport & Environment (T&E) have issued a joint statement calling on the Commission and the EU member states to ramp up the production of clean shipping and aviation fuels in Europe.
Evergreen Marine has placed an order for eleven 24,000 TEU LNG fueled dual-fuel containerships built across Chinese and Korean shipyards.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has launched the BLUE ACTION NET-ZERO ALLIANCE program to help reduce Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions for shippers and Non Vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCCs) using ocean transport.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, MOL Drybulk,, Furukawa Electric and Tsuneishi Shipbuilding announced a successful field trial of the InfraLaser system.
The American Club presents a Good Catch to avoid the costly consequences of unexpected allegations from port facilities by being vigilant and proactive.
When a death occurs onboard a ship, operators must adhere to legal and ethical obligations to ensure the proper handling of the deceased person.