IMO focuses on improving maritime security in western Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden
A regional workshop in Djibouti has promoted IMO's whole of government approach to maritime security in the western Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden area.
Read moreA regional workshop in Djibouti has promoted IMO's whole of government approach to maritime security in the western Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden area.
Read moreFrom 1 January 2022, Flinders Ports will require visiting vessels and their Masters to take additional safety measures related to pilot ladders.
Read moreThe Port of Kiel has set the goal of reducing all of its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to zero by 2030. The path to climate neutrality is described in a three-step plan.
Read moreA chef has been arrested in Mauritius after the master of a Meghna Marine supramax was found dead in his cabin.
Read moreThe European Transport Workers' Federation (ETF) is urging governments to ratify a United Nations (UN) Convention addressing gender-based violence and harassment in a message to mark the 2021 United Nations international day for combating violence against women.
Read morePROW Capital launched a €420m green shipping fund that provides credit to shipowners for investments on emissions reductions.
Read moreStandard Club has been notified by its local correspondent, A&A Multriprime, of the current exceptionally low draft limits at Barranquilla, Colombia.
Read moreWärtsilä together with class society RINA and other stakeholders, joined forces in an effort to deliver a solution with hydrogen as fuel.
Read moreIMO did not approve the voluntary measure against Arctic black carbon emissions, after Russia, China and other members, raised objections.
Read moreNYK participated in an international symposium on clean fuel ammonia held on November 24 at Japan’s National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan).
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