DUBAI : Environmental issues and factors influencing the sustainability of tanker shipping as it steps up to play its full part in decarbonising the industry in decades to come were the dominant themes of
LONDON : A new report released by UCL and UMAS shows rising GHG emissions and slowing carbon intensity reductions in international shipping between 2018 to 2022. The study builds on the IMO’s Third and
LONDON : Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez will lead IMO’s delegation to the annual UN Climate Change Conference (COP 29) to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11 to 22 November 2024. The 29th Conference of the
RIO DE JANEIRO : With permanent focus on sustainable operations, Wilson Sons, which is among the leading port and maritime logistics operator in Brazil, produced an unprecedented result for Brazil’s logistics industry at Santa
SHANGHAI : At the 2024 North Bund Forum held recently, China’s Shanghai Port and Germany’s Port of Hamburg vowed to work together on building a green shipping corridor, aiming to promote green transformation of
LONDON : The drive to decarbonize shipping requires robust safety measures to protect the lives of seafarers dealing with novel technologies and alternative fuels. Delegates representing the global maritime community gathered in Barcelona, Spain
ROTTERDAM : Jumbo is pleased to announce the successful installation of two mechanical sails to Heavy Lift Vessel (HLV) Jumbo Jubilee. The wind assisted ship propulsion (WASP) solution is the latest in a series
LONDON : The IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee 82nd meeting has concluded with a large amount of work remaining. However, negotiations are still on track for an agreement on a new MARPOL text (Chapter
TOKYO : In late April this year, the OCCS system installed on Evergreen’s neopanamax container vessel (Flag: Panama, RO: ClassNK) successfully captured CO2 from its exhaust gas emissions. The captured CO2 was offloaded to a shore
LONDON : The 17th Intersessional Working Group on GHGs has concluded with a number of important developments, that can be used to guide expectations on the nature of measures the IMO is expected to