AMSA: MLC 2022 Annual Report
In the 2022 Australian Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) annual report, AMSA presents an analysis of MLC complaints, compliance and follow-up actions undertaken by AMSA in Australia for 2022.
Read moreIn the 2022 Australian Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC) annual report, AMSA presents an analysis of MLC complaints, compliance and follow-up actions undertaken by AMSA in Australia for 2022.
Read moreUK MAIB announced the publication of the second Safety Digest of 2023 featuring a collection of lessons learned from latest marine accidents involving vessels from the merchant, fishing and recreational sectors.
Read moreInternational Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has enhanced its Unified Requirements (URs) on Cyber Safety, to reflect new survey requirements, industry feedback and applicability.
Read moreAccording to Human Rights Watch and the NGO Shipbreaking Platform, several shipping companies send their ships to Bangladesh to be broken up for scrap in yards that endorse inhumane working conditions and release toxic materials to the environment.
Read moreThe ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) Regulatory News report provides the necessary guidance to shipping companies for timely compliance with the EU ETS Directive requirements.
Read moreInternational Maritime Organization (IMO) has published its Monthly Piracy Report for the month of August, where piracy incidents are presented.
Read moreThe United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)'s Review of Maritime Transport 2023 report explores facts and figures regarding maritime trade, fleet, and transport.
Read moreA survey conducted by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) found that decarbonization ambitions are high, with 73% viewing net zero as a strategic priority and 77% setting concrete targets.
Read moreThe World Shipping Council (WSC) is taking additional action to strengthen cargo safety standards and protect the lives of the people working in the supply chain, the environment, and the integrity of the global supply network.
Read moreThe United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) finds that maritime trade volume contracted marginally by 0.4 per cent in 2022, but expects it will grow by 2.4 per cent in 2023.
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