IMO MEPC 81: What’s on the agenda?
The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), 81st session, will take place 18-22 March 2024, where various environmental aspects regarding the maritime industry will be discussed.
Read moreThe Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC), 81st session, will take place 18-22 March 2024, where various environmental aspects regarding the maritime industry will be discussed.
Read moreIn demonstrating its ongoing commitment to supporting the work of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and within its remit as the Organization’s principal technical advisor, IACS will actively participate in the forthcoming 81st session of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 81), which will meet at the IMO Headquarters in London, from Monday 18 to 22 March 2024.
Read moreThe 10th Session of the IMO Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment (SSE) took place 04 - 08 March, where various amendments were discussed.
Read moreA thorough effort based on the IMO Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) procedure has ensured that the recommendations in DBI's report CARGOSAFE will form the basis for discussions at the IMO.
Read moreIMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez is calling on the maritime sector to take greater steps to support gender equality and women’s empowerment.
Read moreThe Kyrgyz Republic has become the latest State to join the International Maritime Organization (IMO). IMO now has 176 Member States.
Read moreThe Kingdom of Bahrain has signed the Jeddah Amendment to the Djibouti Code of Conduct (DCoC-JA), a regional initiative to combat piracy, armed robbery against ships and other illicit maritime activities in the Western Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden.
Read moreThe Republic of Iraq has acceded to IMO treaties covering search and rescue, and safety of maritime navigation.
Read moreNYK and Hitachi Zosen Corporation, have put forward a shared proposal for the creation of an N2O reactor intended for a ship fueled by ammonia.
Read moreThe International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are working jointly to combat violence and harassment, including sexual harassment, bullying and sexual assault, in the maritime sector.
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