Hong Kong Maritime Week: Setting sail for a greener future
HONG KONG: Global leaders from the shipping world have converged for Hong Kong Maritime Week (HKMW) 2025, the ninth edition of the week-long series of events (November 16-22) held under
HONG KONG: Global leaders from the shipping world have converged for Hong Kong Maritime Week (HKMW) 2025, the ninth edition of the week-long series of events (November 16-22) held under
BELEM (BRAZIL): On Energy and Transport Day at COP 30, Environmental Defense Fund, Pacific Environment, Seas At Risk, Solutions for Our Climate, and Transport & Environment call on
NEW DELHI: DP World and Women Entrepreneurship Platform (WEP), announced a joint initiative ‘We Rise -Women Entrepreneurs Reimagining Inclusive and Sustainable Enterprises’ program. This program under the aegis of Award
CHENNAI: The Ecumenical Maritime Ministry of India, in collaboration with leading seafarers’ welfare organizations — The Merchant Navy Welfare Board (India), ISWOT Seafarers’ Welfare Organization, and CEFI —
LONDON: The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is meeting this week to continue negotiations on key policy details in the Net-Zero Framework (NZF), despite the decision last week to
Biofuelwatch, Forest Watch Indonesia and Global Forest Coalition are calling the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to exclude harmful biofuels from compliance with the Net-Zero Framework. Last week, during
International Cargo Handling Association (ICHCA) has a new chair. Australian Scott McKay has been elected, effective 30 September LONDON: With members from the port, terminal, shipping and cargo
LONDON: The International Maritime Organization (IMO) kicked off its second extraordinary meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC ES.2) on Tuesday, with Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez highlighting the
LONDON: Leading international maritime associations and organisations reiterate their strong support for adoption by the world’s governments at the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO) of the “Net-Zero Framework”
LONDON: The Maritime Speaker Bureau, supported by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and WISTA International, has undergone a major upgrade, introducing new features to help event organisers more easily identify, assess, and