Entering Brazilian ports: What to know
The UK Club gathered all the latest info on the current situation in Brazil, in order to help operators when entering the country.
Read moreThe UK Club gathered all the latest info on the current situation in Brazil, in order to help operators when entering the country.
Read moreEDP will invest a total of R$41.9 million in a pilot project for the production of a green hydrogen plant in Pecém Industrial and Port Complex.
Read moreLPG tanker FORTE DE SAO MARCOS, docked at Porto de Aratu, Bahia State, Brazil, suffered explosion in one of cargo tanks.
Read moreAmmPower will develop a green ammonia production facility, storage and distribution, at Porto Central, in Brazil.
Read moreThe London P&I Club announced that members calling Brazilian ports should note that the new Migration Law (Law 13,445 of May 2017) that entered into force in Brazil in November 2017, is now being implemented strictly.
Read moreFollowing Supreme People's Court (SPC) recent ruling on soya bean claims, UK Club received the below advice from Wang Jing & Co., Xiamen.
Read moreThe discharge of wash water from open loop and/or hybrid Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS) in Brazil is from now on allowed.
Read moreDue to the wet weather in Brazil at the beginning of the soya bean harvesting season, Standard Club received information from the local surveyors in China that so far heat and mouldy damaged cargo has been found on seven ships.
Read moreBrazi announced the restriction of the arrival of foreign seafarers onboard vessels or platforms, in order to limit the Covid-19 strains in the country.
Read moreBrazil's National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) has updated guidelines for ports and vessels amid COVID-19, clarifying the definition of close contact onboard a ship and the port area.
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