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LR supports Euronav’s optimised Fleet Condition Monitoring programme

Leading tanker owner agrees 25-ship proposal for LR to approve its Machinery Planned Maintenance and Condition Monitoring Scheme through remote techniques.

Fifteen seafarers abandoned on tanker in Manila Bay

ITF has informed about the situation on the LPG tanker MV Celanova

Two more cruise ship workers die whilst awaiting repatriation home

In the midst of a crewing crisis in the shipping industry, the ITF today expressed its profound regret at the reported suicide of two more cruise ship workers.

Mexico Alert: Smuggling of illegal narcotics – risk of ship detention

Since July 2019, the international industry organisations have recorded a number of cases where ships have been detained upon arrival in Mexican ports

The Ocean Cleanup wins $1M award to combat river plastic waste in Jamaica

The project will be one of the first river projects The Ocean Cleanup is undertaking while scaling up to tackle the 1000 heaviest polluting rivers in the world.

IMO publishes framework of protocols for safe crew changes

The document describes protocols on how crews can join a ship, starting at their residence, and how a crew member can disembark and reach his home – often in a different country.

Tema Port expansion works finalised two months ahead of schedule

On 30th April 2020, Meridian Port Services Limited successfully completed the entire Phase 1 works of the Tema Port Expansion Project (also known as Terminal 3 of Tema Port).

NOK 25 million in support for more efficient ports in Norway

Key words are reduced laying time for ships in port, more efficient transport on land and sea – and significant environmental benefits.

New consortium established to build ‘power-to-methanol’ plant in Antwerp

This week, the port of Antwerp is taking another important step forward in the transition to alternative energy sources and a sustainable, low-carbon circular port.

Foreship launches Project Hygiea to keep coronavirus off cruise ships

Entitled ‘Project Hygiea’, the four-step approach comprises interception, prevention, mitigation and evacuation.

Industry and unions set out solutions to free seafarers from COVID-19 lockdown

12-step plan issued by International Maritime Organization provides a route forward for governments on how to facilitate ship crew change during the pandemic.

CDP and Saipem signed MoU to jointly evaluate the launch of innovative projects

Memorandum of Understanding for innovative and highly sustainable projects, environmentally, socially and economically

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