ICS: Steps to take in case of death onboard
ICS published a guide in order to recommend practical steps which can be taken in the unfortunate instance of a death on board a ship.
Read moreICS published a guide in order to recommend practical steps which can be taken in the unfortunate instance of a death on board a ship.
Read moreICS noted that ship operators are braced for further disruption to trading patterns as the European Union targets a sixth round of sanctions against Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine.
Read moreICS published as research investigating macro and micro-effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the shipping industry.
Read moreDuring the latest bipartite round of negotiations between shipowners and seafarers’ unions, the two parties agreed on a new global minimum wage.
Read more'Fuelling the Fourth Propulsion Revolution’, authored by Professor Dr. Stefan Ulreich from Germany’s University of Applied Sciences, and commissioned by the International Chamber of Shipping, highlighted the ‘enormous opportunity’ for investors and governments represented by the global shipping industry’s need for new, green fuels.
Read moreThe Seafarer Workforce Report is a useful tool to assure that the backbone of world trade is sufficient in numbers and skills.
Read moreICS and Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) covering key issues impacting international ship owners and operations of the Suez Canal.
Read moreThe full repatriation of over 600 i-Kiribati seafarers to Tarawa, capital of the Republic of Kiribati, has been completed, two years after the beginning of the pandemic.
Read moreJust under 500 seafarers remain sheltered awaiting evacuation onboard 109 ships at Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, down from 2,000 six weeks ago.
Read moreICS has launched a new resource designed to help ship operators recruit and develop on board personnel who are fully prepared to meet the demands of today’s high-tech modern vessels.
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