15 people arrested for illegal MGO transaction in Singapore
The Police have arrested 15 men, aged between 26 and 56 years old, for their suspected involvement in an illegal transaction of Marine Gas Oil (MGO).
Read moreThe Police have arrested 15 men, aged between 26 and 56 years old, for their suspected involvement in an illegal transaction of Marine Gas Oil (MGO).
Read moreA Final Rule issued by the US Federal Maritime Commission establishes new requirements for how common carriers and marine terminal operators (MTOs) must bill for demurrage and detention charges.
Read moreAccording to International news, the captain of a container ship has acknowledged being in control of his vessel while under the influence of alcohol.
Read moreSkuld Club's local correspondents, Omur Marine, inform informs about the recent pollution rates in effect since January 1st 2024, pursuant to the Turkish Environmental Code.
Read moreShips in EU seas should face dissuasive fines not only for oil spills, but also for sewage and garbage discharge, Transport and Tourism Committee MEPs highlights.
Read moreInternational Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has advised ship managers to be wary of the risks and costs involved with claims of failing to meet contractual obligations.
Read moreSwedish prosecutors announced fines for the captain and 3rd Officer of a 1599 gross tonnes RO/PAX Ferry Marco Polo, which run aground on 22nd October.
Read moreA South Korean shipping business that polluted the water near Marseille faces a one million euro penalties.
Read moreSpanish NGO Open Arms has been fined a 20-day administrative blockade and fine of up to €10,000 for carrying three back-to-back rescues in the Mediterranean Sea.
Read moreAccording to the Calcutta High Court, a crude oil tanker that flies the Liberian flag will pay Rs. 88 crores for damaging Haldia oil jetty or it will face arrest.
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