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IMO’s Single Window Solution Ready

The IMO's single window software system is now globally available after being implemented in Antigua and Barbuda

DEME wins Elbe deepening contract

A deepening contract for the Elbe fairway in Germany has been awarded to Belgian dredging, environmental and marine engineering group, DEME

Seafarer murdered on cargo ship off India

A crew member onboard the 1985-built 7,100 dwt cargo ship Oasis III was murdered when the ship was en route to a shipbreaking yard in Alang from Yemen

Dubai slides out of the top 10 boxport list

Dubai has slid out of the top ten container ports rankings, its position usurped by yet another fast rising Chinese city

France calls for shipping speed limits

France has made a submission to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) urging for a swift global speed limit for shipping in a bid to slash the industry’s emissions.

Sea Asia 2019 – Addressing the challenges ahead for the maritime industries

The changing times in maritime and shipping were in focus at the opening ceremony of Sea Asia 2019

Vopak Sells 3 Terminals First State Investments

Dutch oil and chemicals storage company Royal Vopak has agreed to sell three terminals - Algeciras, Amsterdam and Hamburg - to First State Investments

Key shipowner trade associations sign agreement to improve cooperation

On April 8 in Singapore, the ICS, the ASA and the ECSA signed a joint memorandum of understanding

ICTSI Supports Terminal Utilization Initiative

Leading terminal operator ICTSI has praised the Philippine government’s efforts to clear overstaying cargo from ports in Manila.

ABS launches Global Sustainability Center in Singapore

As decarbonising shipping becomes mission critical for the industry classification society the American Bureau of Shipping

First Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea Published

The first version of the inaugural Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea has been published by Human Rights at Sea

IMO’s sulphur regulation to result to deficit of marine gasoil in 2020

Consultancy Rystad Energy stated that IMO's 2020 regulation, concerning sulphur emissions, will result to a deficit of 600,000 barrel per day of marine gasoil in...

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