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IMO adopts code of safety for ships carrying industrial personnel

Earlier this month, the IMO Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 106) adopted mandatory International Code of Safety for Ships Carrying Industrial Personnel (IP Code). The new...

OPEC+ to monitor market conditions at Dec. 4 meeting: Iraq’s OPEC rep

OPEC and its allies will monitor oil market conditions and the supply-demand balance in its upcoming Dec. 4 meeting, Iraq’s national representative to OPEC...

AMSA calls on amendments to Marine Order 98

  AMSA is seeking for feedback up to January 8th, 2023 with regards to the proposed changes to Marine Order 98 that deals with the...

IMO’s latest regulations on sewage sludge catch up with common practice

Ships in international waters cannot release sewage even after it has been treated and must offload waste at port under amendment to MARPOL Annex...

ICS advocates for the immediate release of the 26 Heroic Idun seafarers

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is calling for the immediate release of the 26 seafarers of the very large crude carrier (VLCC) tanker...

BIMCO Joins Efforts to Eliminate Single-Use Plastics on Ships

BIMCO estimates that 1.75 billion plastic bottles are used aboard ships each year Reducing the overall use of single-use plastic and removing items like plastic...

ICS Calls for Nigeria to Release Crew of Heroic Idun

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is the latest organization to call for an immediate release from detention of the crew of the oil...

BIMCO launches campaign to call for removal of single-use plastics

Today, even if plastics on board ships are sorted, managed, and discharged to shore in a proper way, mismanagement of waste on land means...

CII regulation spate of contractual disputes warning

Lawyers have welcomed Bimco’s new CII clause but warn of more contractual disagreements relating to various types of existing charter contracts. Existing time charterparties, voyage...

The EU ETS maritime regulation must be truly green

The European Commission has proposed to include shipping in the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS) as from 2023. The crucial details in the regulation...
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