BUSAN : KR (Korean Register) has released insightful analysis of Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) ratings across its fleet in the fall edition of KR Decarbonization Magazine, offering crucial insights for maritime companies navigating the
HONG KONG : All eyes in the maritime-related industry are watching as the World Maritime Merchants Forum 2024 kicked off here on Monday to pool wisdom and consensus along the global shipping value chain
SINGAPORE : The global regulatory framework aiming to decarbonize the shipping industry has reached a considerable level of complexity, confronting Asian shipowners and operators with the challenging task of collecting, managing, verifying and reporting
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
FELIXTOWE : A.P. Moller – Maersk has celebrated the naming of its latest dual-fuel methanol container vessel “Alexandra Maersk”. UK’s Maritime Minister Mike Kane, representatives of the IMO, customers and Maersk employees joined the
NEW DELHI : India has “great potential” to emerge as a hub for green shipbuilding, backed by the government’s strong focus on alternative fuels and renewable energy, a maritime industry expert said on Wednesday.
Global maritime community marks 50 years of international ship safety treaty LONDON : World Maritime Day on 26 September will highlight the importance of safety at sea in an era of significant transformations and
LONDON : The World Maritime Day 2024 will be celebrated today, 26 September 2024 by International Maritime Organisation (IMO). This year’s World Maritime Day theme is “Navigating the future: safety first!”. Several initiatives will be held to
Theme : “Navigating the Future, Safety First” “Shipping is vital to keeping our economies and societies afloat. It is the lifeblood of global supply chains, stretching across oceans, connecting goods and communities. Today, the
GENEVA : At the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) High-Level Ocean for the Future meeting held at the United Nations in New York on September 23, business leaders from shipping, ports, energy companies and banks called