Britannia: Key developments and compliance measures for sanctions on Russian oil shipments
The Britannia P&I Club issued a circular which highlights recent key developments in the sanctions imposed against Russia by the UK, EU and US.
Read moreThe Britannia P&I Club issued a circular which highlights recent key developments in the sanctions imposed against Russia by the UK, EU and US.
Read moreA consortium of four Scottish renewable and maritime companies have been awarded a UK Government Department for Transport grant of over £535,000 to develop an innovative UK-first approach that will use clean, green hydrogen energy to reduce carbon emissions from vessels when berthed in port.
Read moreGT Green Technologies, in collaboration with Carisbrooke Shipping, and The University of Bristol, have secured a £3.7 million grant from the UK Department for Transport (DfT) to install a wind propulsion system on a general cargo vessel.
Read moreAccording to IEA, rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which accounts for one-third of the world’s seaborne oil trade, has markets on edge at the start of 2024.
Read moreEnvironmental NGO Transport & Environment (T&E) presents a set of initiatives that the UK country could introduce into the Clean Maritime Plan in order to improve its regulatory framework regarding shipping emissions.
Read moreThe Merchant Navy Welfare Board (MNWB) is calling on the UK Government to introduce a mandatory port levy scheme across the UK to provide sustainable welfare provision for millions of seafarers.
Read moreAs the economy grows, so do carbon emissions. In the UK, the Department for Transport predicts a significant increase in the volumes of freight imported into the UK by 2050, which, if our current way of moving freight continues, will see a 50 to 60% increase in heavy goods vehicle (HGV) traffic on our road networks. The impact on congestion and pollution will be significant, unless we plan to move freight differently, highlights Darren Briggs, Director, Consulting, ARUP.
Read moreA consortium of industry and technical leaders, supported by government, business, and other major organizations, has successfully executed the world's first entirely digitalised cross-border movement of goods.
Read moreAccording to IG P&I Club, the Electronic Trade Documents Act came into force on 18th September, in the United Kingdom, giving legal recognition in English law to electronic trade documents, including electronic bills of lading.
Read morePort of Aberdeen has been awarded £55 million from the UK Government for a multi-million pound project to design and deliver the first large-scale landside and vessel-side shore power system in Scotland.
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