Wan Hai Lines inks NT$3 billion sustainability loan
Wan Hai Lines announced the completion of a 10-year NT$3 billion sustainability-linked shipping financing agreement with Standard Chartered Bank.
Read moreWan Hai Lines announced the completion of a 10-year NT$3 billion sustainability-linked shipping financing agreement with Standard Chartered Bank.
Read moreKlaveness Combination Carriers ASA (KCC) released a sustainability linked financing framework and completed a $190 million sustainability linked facility refinancing.
Read morePetrobras, has achieved a significant milestone in its commitment to sustainable ship recycling, with the successful conclusion of the auction for the disposal of a floating offshore platform in Brazil.
Read moreSAFETY4SEA is pleased to announce the distinguished shortlisted nominees for the 2023 SAFETY4SEA Awards, following an online nomination process, initiated a few months ahead within the scope of fostering Safety Excellence & Sustainable Shipping.
Read moreNYK has been recognized for the company’s participation in the Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies vessel speed reduction (VSR) incentive program along the West Coast of North America, a collaborative effort sponsored by the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation among others.
Read moreOn its latest weekly report, GMS warns that Pakistan is at real risk of being left behind as a ship-recycling nation, having failed in upgrading their facilities to follow Hong Kong Convention guidelines.
Read moreOfficials from the ports of Los Angeles and Nagoya, Japan, have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to broaden cooperation on sustainability and operational efficiency initiatives.
Read moreGraphite Innovation & Technologies (GIT) announced its new application agreement with Eastern Pacific Shipping, to reduce emissions and improve CII.
Read moreThe Guide Against Greenwashing was made in Norway by a number of organisations including Skift - Climate Business Leaders, Zero, Future in our hands and WWF Norway.
Read moreAfter Bangladesh and Liberia ratified the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships (the Hong Kong Convention), it is now expected to enter into force.
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