EBE joins the Global Maritime Forum and signs Sea Cargo Charter
Dry bulk shipowner EBE has joined the Global Maritime Forum as an associate partner and has signed on to the Sea Cargo Charter.
Read moreDetailsDry bulk shipowner EBE has joined the Global Maritime Forum as an associate partner and has signed on to the Sea Cargo Charter.
Read moreDetailsThe Sea Cargo Charter (SCC) has welcomed South32, an Australian mining and metals company, as its newest signatory.
Read moreDetailsThe shipping industry must take urgent action to meet ambitious new climate targets set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), according to a new report from the Sea Cargo Charter (SCC).
Read moreDetailsThe Sea Cargo Charter (SCC) is expanding its scope four years after its inception. With 37 signatories already on board, this expansion aims to increase the initiative’s impact on transparency and shipping decarbonisation across the entire industry by allowing charterers and shipowners to monitor and report their emissions under a common framework.
Read moreDetailsThe Sea Cargo Charter (SCC) is to revise its reporting framework, aligning its trajectory with IMO's 2023 greenhouse gas (GHG) strategy and expanding its current scope to include ship owners.
Read moreDetailsThe Sea Cargo Charter, a global framework for assessing and disclosing the climate alignment of chartering activities, today released its annual report covering 2022, highlighting the disclosure of emissions data from shipping companies’ activities.
Read moreDetailsOn November 10ht at COP27, maritime industry leaders launched a joint statement highlighting the urgent need for coordination at all levels to not only reduce emissions, but also to make the maritime industry more resilient and equitable.
Read moreDetailsThe Global Maritime Forum published the Sea Cargo Charter Annual Disclosure Report 2022, revealing the climate alignment scores of 25 charterers and operators.
Read moreDetailsIn an exclusive interview to SAFETY4SEA, Jan Dieleman, President, Cargill Ocean Transportation, Chair of the Sea Cargo Charter Association, and Chair of the Global Maritime Forum, highlights that the climate crisis is the biggest challenge, but only if addressing equally the Social and Governance elements, maritime industry can find a solution towards. For this purpose, industry must take leadership and join forces in creating a sustainable future.
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