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Shipping Industry Commits to Eliminating Single-Use Plastics in 2021

Plastic waste floating in the world’s ocean has been ranked as one of the largest ecological problems as a menace...
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Pacific Basin Using Carbon Offsets for Shore Operations and Customers

Hong Kong’s Pacific Basin Shipping company announced that it will be joining the increasing number of shipping lines using carbon...
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Navis Solves Manning and Training for Offshore Wind Vessel Operators

Navis Crew Management has been successfully operating in Odessa, Ukraine since 2011. The company is highly ranked on the international...
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Bimco: Eu Ship Recycling Regime Improved But Gaps Remain

An updated Report on the European list of ship recycling facilities, commissioned by BIMCO, shows progress in increasing the number...
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Imo Guidelines For On Board Samples Approved

IBIA sought clarification on the link between sample handling and inclusion of bunker delivery note details of the fuel oil...
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Standardization, Data Sharing And Use Of Iot In The Cargo Handling Industry Were An Ambition, Now They Are Becoming A Reality

These last months, EU supply and logistics chains have been under severe pressure but have been able to ensure the...
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Tanker Saves Two People Clinging to Board in the Ocean

In a stroke of good luck, a Marshall Island flagged crude oil tanker, the 113,553 DWT Godam, happened upon two people...
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Trade Associations Call on FMC to Address Bottlenecks and Port Charges

Retailers and other shippers are experiencing growing delays and increased charges as ports across the United States struggled this fall...
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Pacific Carriers Pleads Guilty and Fined $12 Million in Pollution Case

In the latest example of a shipowner and its crew knowingly concealing the discharge of oily water, Pacific Carriers Limited,...
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Rolls-Royce Acquires Supplier of Ship Control Systems Servowatch

Rolls-Royce has acquired Servowatch Systems, a UK-based international supplier of integrated marine automation solutions for navies, commercial vessels and large...
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Waterfront Shipping Orders Eight Additional Methanol Dual-Fuel Vessels

Waterfront Shipping Company, a subsidiary of Methanex Corporation, ordered eight additional methanol dual-fuel vessels to its fleet. These vessels are...
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ONE Boxship Suffers Container Stack Collapse in Mid-Pacific

The container ship ONE Apus "suffered collapsed containers" due to rolling in severe weather conditions in the Pacific, according to commercial operator...
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UN Adopts Seafarer Resolution as Union Calls for Home for the Holidays

The plight of seafarers caught at sea or unable to reach their ships to start work due to the travel...
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BHP Moves Forward With Plan for LNG-Fueled Bulk Carriers

In the continuing efforts to deploy LNG-fueled vessels, Australian mining giant BHP has become the latest to reach agreements to...
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Chinese Ports Allow Hundreds of Banned N. Korean Voyages

The U.S. Department of State accused the Chinese government of turning a blind eye to trade with North Korea, allowing...
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Tero Marine Launches Game Changing Data Visualization Tool

Tero Marine has launched its TM Insights solution, an interactive visualization tool that converts real-time data into intuitive reports and...
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Volkswagen Switches to Biofuel Bunkers for Chartered Ro/Ro

In a sign of the increasing sensitivity of shippers to the carbon footprint of their supply chain, carmaker Volkswagen has...
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“Wind Hunter Project” Starts -Zero-Emission Project with Wind Propulsion and Hydrogen

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. yesterday announced that it has joined a wide-ranging corporate-academic partnership in a zero-emission initiative called the...
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RightShip Launches Familiarization Period For Updated Safety Score

RightShip, the world’s largest maritime risk management and environmental assessment organisation, has today announced the launch of a new familiarisation...
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Latest Attack In GoG Pushes Kidnapping Tally To 122 Seafarers

Four seafarers have been kidnapped in the latest piracy attack in the Gulf of Guinea involving a crude oil tanker....
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