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SMC, Total in New Framework Deal

UK-based provider of consultancy, health & safety advisory, workforce solutions and software services Specialist Marine Consultants

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

Nigerian navy reports 34 oil theft pirate attacks in 2018

According to the Nigerian Navy, thirty-four pirate ship attacks were reported in 2018

Jan De Nul to start key dredging works in Australia

The Pilbara Ports Authority will cooperate with Jan De Nul Group to dredge the channel and further improve the safe and sustainable access

StormGeo and DNV GL partner on fleet performance solution

StormGeo and DNV GL have agreed to consolidate their fleet performance solutions under one banner.

Unions At HHI and DSME Protest Merger Agreement, Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering

Unions at HHI and DSME are contemplating a labor action to demand job security after the two giant conglomerates merge.

Ocean Infinity Searches for Lost S.Korean Ship

The seabed survey and ocean exploration company Ocean Infinity announced that its vessel, Seabed Constructor

PSA and DP World Lead Race for Cairo Port

Three consortiums have submitted applications to build the US$100 million Cairo dry port, according to Reuters.

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

Agreement reached for European Maritime Single Window

On 8 February 2019 an agreement was reached between the European Council, the European Commission and the European Parliament

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.

Seattle In Line For Us$300m Investment

More than US$300m in infrastructure improvements is being considered as part of a drive to grow international marine cargo to the Port of Seattle

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