Some Ukrainian and Russian seafarers are denied entry to US
According to shipping industry groups, some seafarers coming from Russia and Ukraine have been refused entry at the US port, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Read moreAccording to shipping industry groups, some seafarers coming from Russia and Ukraine have been refused entry at the US port, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Read moreAfter confirming the halt of trading in Russian oil, Equinor shuts down its operations in the country.
Read moreMSC became the first major liner major to take measures against the volatile fuel bills, as it announced fuel surcharges that will be reviewed on a fortnightly – not monthly – basis.
Read morePredictive Maritime Intelligence company Windward releases insights on the Baltic Sea - an important area that has been left out of the spotlight in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Read moreNATO and EU allies continue to make additions to the designated entities lists so all the members can ensure that they carry out careful examination and inspections using the updated lists.
Read morePredictive Maritime Intelligence company Windward, releases updates and insights on the supply chain as it relates to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In recent bunkering analysis Windward focuses on “moral sanctions”.
Read moreFollowing the developments in Ukraine, the Paris MoU Advisory Board (MAB) considered that there is a need to apply flexibility under these circumstances considering difficulties to be encountered in repatriation of seafarers.
Read morePredictive Maritime Intelligence company Windward, releases updates and insights on the supply chain as it relates to Russian's invasion of Ukraine. Windward analyzes the new market trends due to the war and provides its expectations regarding the future.
Read moreAfter careful consideration of the situation in the Ukraine and the Black Sea as well as the applicable sanctions, ABS decided to withdraw all Class services involving Russian vessels, assets and companies.
Read moreHuman Rights at Sea called for help to raise £50,000 to support its work in Ukraine and help with the humanitarian crisis caused by the war.
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