Lloyd’s Register (LR) continues to shed light on the evolving marine fuel landscape in its latest FOBAS Fuel Insight report, emphasizing the critical role that fuel quality and regulatory compliance play in the maritime industry.
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According to NorthStandard P&I Club, Venezuelan Mining Corporation (CVM) has announced the immediate suspension of the commercialisation and exportation of a wide range of minerals.
Over the past few months, Mexico has implemented stricter regulations regarding the discharge of dunnage, making it increasingly difficult for vessels to dispose of it exclusively in Mexican ports.
The newly enforced "Regulations on Ships’ Routeing System for the Shanghai Section of the Yangtze River (2024)", issued by the Maritime Safety Administration of the People's Republic of China, came into effect on July 15, 2024.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has notified the Director of the IOPC Funds, Gaute Sivertsen, that the Republic of Iraq deposited its instrument of accession to the 1992 Fund Convention on 5 August 2024.
ABS has published guidance on use of a power reserve for overridable propulsion management systems, writes Fei-Yao Li, ABS Senior Principal Surveyor.
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Carriers, ports, terminal operators, and customers all seek to optimize their operations, reduce waiting times, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions. But what is Just-in-Time and how can in help with efficiency?
A dead, roadkill animal run over by a car on the highway is a sad and gruesome sight that most people have seen. But did you know there is ocean roadkill as well?
According to a recent report by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), the shipbuilding industry consumed 33.2 million tonnes of steel in 2021 and 2022, primarily from China, South Korea, and Japan.
A 360-degree analysis of hydrogen as a marine fuel and wind-assisted propulsion are the latest in a series of reports studying alternative fuels and decarbonization technologies for the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) delivered by an ABS-led consortium, including CE Delft and Arcsilea.
Lloyd’s Register (LR) is collaborating with energy companies ROTOBOOST and Amogy on a joint development project (JDP) focused on evaluating fuel cell and pre-combustion Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) technologies.
STAX Engineering has secured a five-year agreement with Toyota Motor North America to provide emissions capture and control services for vessels at Toyota's Port of Long Beach berth, starting in 2025.
At SMM Hamburg 2024, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering EP Division (HD KSOE EcoPhin) and Amogy have announced a strategic partnership to enhance ammonia-powered propulsion solutions.
The Marine Safety Forum published a Safety Alert on an incident where upon inspection it was discovered that CO2 bottles for the engine room fire suppression system still had their safety pins in.
Carriers, ports, terminal operators, and customers all seek to optimize their operations, reduce waiting times, and minimize greenhouse gas emissions. But what is Just-in-Time and how can in help with efficiency?