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ICS Warns Shipowners on Sulfur Cap “Free Pass”

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has welcomed in principle the decision made at the IMO PPR 6 meeting

Smart Maritime Council to Boost Software Compatibility

Representatives from major maritime technology companies gathered in London on Tuesday for the inaugural meeting of the Smart Maritime Council

Carnival and DNV GL study claims scrubber washwater is safe

The pro-scrubber lobbying group, Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 (CSA 2020), held its first technical conference yesterday in London

Clean Shipping Alliance Concerned About E.U. Scrubber Proposal

The Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 (CSA 2020) has expressed concerns about a proposal submitted by the European Commission (E.C.)

Pressure grows on Brussels to repeal liner block exemption regulation

A host of transport-related associations have joined forces to urge the European Commission to repeal the EU consortia block exemption regulation

BIMCO demands 4th IMO GHG Study based on realistic economic growth

BIMCO says it has proposed that the Fourth IMO Greenhouse Gas Study does not include unrealistically high gross domestic product

BIMCO tempers GDP growth projections ahead of IMO’s next greenhouse gas study

A global shipowning body has called for regulator International Maritime Organization (IMO) to dismiss high global gross domestic product

ECSA, WSC: Simpler reporting is a major step for European Maritime Single Window

ECSA and WSC have welcomed the agreement reached by the European Parliament, the Council and the European Commission

ICS: Shipping Cannot Achieve Climate Goals Using Fossil Fuels

The International Chamber of Shipping has concluded that it will not be possible to achieve the IMO's target for greenhouse gas cuts using fossil fuels

ICS Prioritises Major Reduction in Emissions

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has made the reduction of sulphur and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions a priority at its latest board meeting in London, UK

Remote Monitoring of Confined Spaces Reduces Risks

According to an International Dry Bulk Terminals Group study, there is a disturbing industry uptick in crewmember deaths in confined spaces.

Contamination fears fuel calls for greater bunker transparency ahead of 2020

Calls are growing for greater transparency in the bunker industry ahead of the 2020 global sulphur cap.

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