SINGAPORE : “IMO is not slow”, was the reply of Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez when asked to respond to those impatient with its pace on regulation for decarbonisation of shipping. Speaking at the Singapore Maritime Lecture the IMO Sec-Gen’s
LONDON : BIMCO, together with Bangladesh, India, Norway, Pakistan and the ICS, has submitted a paper ahead of the 81st Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting on 18-22 March 2024. The paper highlights the need to
LONDON : Mr. Arsenio Dominguez assumed the role of Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) with a vision centered around transparency, inclusion, and diversity. In the face of evolving challenges within the maritime
LONDON : Port facility personnel with designated security duties in Djibouti have received training to identify potential security threats and take action to prevent risks to port facilities. The workshop (21-25 January) was organised
NEW DELHI : India has been selected as pioneer lead country for International Maritime Organization (IMO) Green Voyage2050 Project, with the objective to assist developing countries in their efforts to reduce Green House Gases
LONDON : The International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s IMO CARES project funding boost from Saudi Arabia enables move to full implementation phase. The IMO CARES project has completed a year-long foundation and preparatory phase, and now has
SWEDEN : The International Maritime Organization (IMO) launched a new e-learning course, “Introduction to Marine Biofouling: Impacts and Management of Risks” on 1 February. The course was developed under the GEF-UNDP-IMO GloFouling Partnerships project