Hong Kong issues notice on the updated rules for AIS
The Hong Kong Marine Department has issued a notice to advise on the revised performance standards for a universal shipborne automatic identification system (AIS).
Read moreDetailsThe Hong Kong Marine Department has issued a notice to advise on the revised performance standards for a universal shipborne automatic identification system (AIS).
Read moreDetailsVessels in the Red Sea have been sharing nationality and crew details in desperate attempts to avoid Houthi attacks.
Read moreDetailsThe American P&I Club has released the latest instalment of its Good Catch series, focusing on an Automatic Identification System Assisted (AIS) incident.
Read moreDetailsDubai Ports Authority (BPA) has emphasized the strict obligation to operate the Automatic Identification System (AIS) on all vessels, regardless of their size or type, when entering or exiting any of Dubai’s ports.
Read moreDetailsAccording to Dimitris Ampatzidis, Risk & Compliance Analyst, Kpler and Dimitris Kotsias, Market Analyst, Dirty Products, Kpler, the maritime identity laundering has evolved from a niche tactic into a systemic enabler of large-scale sanctions evasion.
Read moreDetailsOver half of vessels in Scotland’s coastal waters are effectively “invisible” to standard maritime tracking systems, says Heriot-Watt study.
Read moreDetailsAmerican P&I Club has issued a circular to inform of a requirement in China for large vessels to report AIS data while transiting Chinese waters.
Read moreDetailsKpler, announced its acquisition of Spire Maritime, a provider of satellite-powered data for real-time global vessel tracking.
Read moreDetailsDimitris Ampatzidis, Risk & Compliance Analyst, Kpler, states that the UK's new regulations emphasise transparency in the shipping industry.
Read moreDetailsSince April, Finland's Coast Guard has observed persistent disruptions to satellite navigation signals in the Baltic Sea, particularly affecting the Gulf of Finland.
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