IMO welcomes signing of maritime humanitarian corridor in Black Sea
IMO Secretary-General welcomed the signing of deal to allow shipments of essential commodities via Black Sea.
Read moreIMO Secretary-General welcomed the signing of deal to allow shipments of essential commodities via Black Sea.
Read moreMPC Container Ships has contracted two carbon-neutral 1,300 TEU newbuildings at Chinese-based shipyard Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering for delivery in the second half of 2024. The aim is to set up a green transportation corridor in Northern Europe.
Read moreABS published its report "Setting the Course to Low Carbon Shipping: Zero Carbon Outlook," providing the latest analysis of the industry’s progress to low- and zero-carbon operations.
Read moreThe Port of Long Beach has signed on to the Shanghai-Los Angeles Green Shipping Corridor, a partnership of C40 Cities, ports, shipping companies and cargo owners convened to create a zero-emissions trans-Pacific trade route.
Read moreLloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub is working with 11 cross-supply chain stakeholders to develop a fleet fuel transition strategy that can enable the establishment of a highly scalable Green Corridor Cluster.
Read moreThe Port of Seattle, City of Juneau, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, cruise lines, as well as the Global Maritime Forum, Blue Sky Maritime Coalition, and Washington Maritime Blue announced a new commitment to explore the feasibility of the world’s first cruise-led ‘green corridor.’
Read moreA new discussion paper from the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) and the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC), argues that Spain has promising conditions for action on zero-emission shipping and Green Corridors.
Read moreThe Port of Dover in the United Kingdom published its decarbonization roadmap announcing its ambition to become the world’s first (high-volume) Green Shipping Corridor.
Read moreV.Group has requested NATO to provide naval escorts for shipping in the Black Sea, due to concerns that vessels could be at risk, because of the conflict in Ukraine, according to the Financial Times. However, the inquiry was rejected by NATO.
Read moreThe U.S. Government published a document regarding the development of green shipping corridors between its ports and other parts of the world, in an effort to achieve net-zero GHG emissions by 2050.
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