Practice guidance for shipment of project and equipment cargoes
In this article, Jia Hong Liu, Assistant Vice President, Technical Manager, Skuld Club talks about project and equipment cargoes, providing guidance for their safe shipment.
Read moreIn this article, Jia Hong Liu, Assistant Vice President, Technical Manager, Skuld Club talks about project and equipment cargoes, providing guidance for their safe shipment.
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Read moreShips exporting Ukraine grain through the Black Sea will be protected by a 10 nautical mile buffer zone, according to long-awaited procedures agreed by Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations.
Read moreSafetytech Accelerator chose three companies to join its Waypoint 3: Maritime Risk start-up programme, selecting ShipIn Systems, eyeGauge and Alicia Bots.
Read moreAs Lloyd's Register informs, the Liberian Maritime Authority has revised its Marine Notice NAV-001, which includes new requirements for ships that use Electronic Nautical Publications (ENPs) and the Nautical Charts and Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS).
Read moreIMO has contributed to the next steps to enhance safety and energy efficiency of domestic passenger ships in the Philippines. A team of experts undertook a field visit to Manila, Iloilo and Cebu, the Philippines (3-9 July) to see up close how the safety system in the Philippines operates.
Read moreThe UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) announced its intention to develop options for the withdrawal from global paper chart production by late 2026 to increase focus on its digital navigation products and services.
Read moreThe UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced its intention to develop options for the withdrawal from global paper chart production by late 2026 to increase focus on its digital navigation products and services.
Read moreSince 1st July 2022, the Shanghai Port in China has set local reporting requirements, effective for two years, in respect of machinery failure. In this context, the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration published an official announcement with the aim to strengthen the management of ships with machinery failure in navigation.
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