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
LONDON : The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is inviting applications for technical assistance for pilot projects, specifically for the development of feasibility studies to support the deployment of zero- or near-zero GHG emission solutions on board ships and in
NEW DELHI : Indian ports, with their rich historical heritage and strategic importance, are set to play a crucial role in catapulting global trade to the next level. The India-UAE Virtual Trade Corridor deal
OSLO : Shipowners and operators face sharply increased costs as they gear up to comply with a slew of new decarbonisation regulations coming on stream over the next few years. The need to develop,
LONDON : An expert workshop has been held at IMO headquarters (4-5 September), to present outcomes and key findings of a comprehensive impact assessment into proposals related to “mid-term” greenhouse gas reduction measures for
LONDON : Shipping’s carbon emissions climbed by 23 million tons in the first half of this year, partly as vessels took longer routes to avoid attacks in the Red Sea. The 6% increase from
NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW) is establishing the India Maritime Centre (IMC), a cornerstone initiative under the Maritime India Vision 2030. In this line, recently a meeting was
DUBAI : The 9th annual The Maritime Standard Tanker Conference will be held on Thursday November 7th at the prestigious Atlantis, the Palm, Dubai. The theme of this year’s conference is Sustainable tanker shipping: