LONDON : The World Shipping Council welcomes new regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on reporting containers lost at sea. Under recently adopted amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life
LONDON : Global and European trade associations representing shippers, forwarders and vessel operators have issued an urgent alert to all businesses involved in the movement of goods into or via the European Union, Norway,
WASHINGTON D.C. : The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has refused to comment on claims by the World Shipping Council (WSC) that its interpretive rule on detention and demurrage (D&D) charges is contradictory. On 18
WASHINGTON D.C. : The World Shipping Council (WSC) is calling on the EU to design policy frameworks that facilitate the essential role of shipping in a globally connected economy and to forge the path
WASHINTON D.C. : The World Shipping Council (WSC) has announced plans to develop a new Cargo Safety Program for the transport of dangerous goods, with the not-for-profit organisation National Cargo Bureau (NCB) to act
WASHINGTON D.C. : In 2022, 661 containers were lost overboard, according to the annual report of World Shipping Council (WSC). This number represents less than one-thousandth of 1% (0.00026%) of the 250 million containers
WASHINGTON : A new US legislation has proposed amendments that could potentially hinder vessel sharing as stated in the Shipping Act, according to a warning issued by the World Shipping Council (WSC). The WSC