Shipping concerned over increased drug smuggling from Brazil
The shipping industry is experiencing increased drug smuggling incidents in Brazil as reported by Standard Club's local correspondents Proinde and Brazil P&I.
Read moreThe shipping industry is experiencing increased drug smuggling incidents in Brazil as reported by Standard Club's local correspondents Proinde and Brazil P&I.
Read moreThe TopTier project was put in place by industry to find ways to avoid similar incidents in the future, and initial results show that parametric rolling in following seas was especially hazardous.
Read moreStandard Club informs that it has seen an increase in 'excess bunker' claims in Turkey in recent months, causing delays to ships as well as the possibility of fines and criminal proceedings.
Read moreBIMCO has now added a new 'standalone' force majeure clause to its library. This clause addresses force majeure events occurring under contracts used by the shipping industry that affects the performance of the parties.
Read moreStandard Club informs that Indonesia has banned coal exports with immediate effect due to concerns over low supplies for domestic power plants.
Read moreCapt. John Dolan, Deputy Director of Loss Prevention at the Standard Club looks at supply chain demand and the growth of the container shipping market and its impact on claims
Read moreStandard Club in partnership with Sailors’ Society’s Wellness at Sea programme, share helpful advice on spiritual health to boost seafarer wellbeing.
Read moreStarting from 29 November 2021, Israel has banned crew changes for all ships in all Israeli ports for two weeks.
Read moreStandard's Club correspondents in Nigeria advise that there have been several ships arrested there following findings of drugs during discharge operations.
Read moreStandard Club has been notified by its local correspondent, A&A Multriprime, of the current exceptionally low draft limits at Barranquilla, Colombia.
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