ECSA backs call for European Competitiveness Deal
In a recent statement, the European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) welcomed the European Council's call for a European Competitiveness Deal.
Read moreIn a recent statement, the European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA) welcomed the European Council's call for a European Competitiveness Deal.
Read moreSEA Europe, the association representing the European maritime technology industry, comprising shipyards and maritime equipment manufacturers, presented its policy recommendations for a Maritime Industrial Strategy at the European Parliament.
Read moreThe World Shipping Council (WSC) is calling on the EU to design policy frameworks that facilitate the essential role of shipping in a globally connected economy and to forge the path to net-zero shipping by 2050 in partnership with industry.
Read moreFive northern European countries, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden, have established arrangements allowing cross-border transport and storage of captured CO2, advancing a European infrastructure for carbon capture and storage.
Read morePort of Antwerp-Bruges is to receive a European grant of 3.2 million euros for a shore power installation for cruise ships in Zeebrugge.
Read moreThe European Commission has approved a €350 million German scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen.
Read moreIn a recent article, DNV highlights that from 1 January 2025, the amended EU MRV regulations will extend to general cargo vessels with a gross tonnage (GT) of 400 to 5000 and offshore vessels of 400 GT and above.
Read moreForty four European transport organisations are joining forces in a campaign to call on the EU for a robust transport funding instrument.
Read moreIndustry, environmental NGOs, and think tanks have come together to call on the EU to adopt a robust definition for low-carbon hydrogen in the upcoming delegated act (DA) pursuant to article 8 of the Hydrogen and Decarbonised Gas Market Directive.
Read moreThe Liberian Maritime Authority issued a Marine Operations Note to inform that the Liberian Administration requires shipowners with ships calling at any EU port to have onboard a valid ICIHM and ships calling ports around the world other than EU Ports to have onboard the ICIHM no later than 26 June 2025; or before going for recycling, if this is earlier.
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