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Energy efficiency in shipping – why it matters!

Global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping rely heavily on improvements in energy efficiency and increased uptake of low-carbon technologies.

Funded by the European Union and implemented by the International Maritime Organization, the Global MTCC Network (GMN) initiative unites technology centres – Maritime Technologies Cooperation Centres (MTCCs) – in targeted regions into a global network. Together, they are promoting technologies and operations to improve energy efficiency in the maritime sector and help navigate shipping into a low-carbon future.

Emissions from ships exhausts into the atmosphere can potentially be harmful to human health and cause acid rain and may also contribute to global warming.

To ensure that shipping is cleaner and greener, IMO is engaging in a two-pronged approach towards addressing GHG emissions from international shipping: through regulatory work, supported by capacity-building initiatives.

Firstly, IMO has adopted regulations to address the emission of air pollutants from ships and has adopted mandatory energy-efficiency measures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases from international shipping, under Annex VI of IMO’s pollution prevention treaty (MARPOL).

And secondly, IMO is engaging in global capacity-building projects to support the implementation of those regulations and encourage innovation and technology transfer.

Source: IMOHQ


IMO GUIDELINES ON MARITIME CYBER RISK MANAGEMENT

 

IMO has given shipowners and managers until 2021 to incorporate cyber risk management into ship safety !

Owners risk having ships detained if they have not included cyber security in the ISM Code safety management on ships by 1 January 2021.

One of the discussions that took place at the IMO Maritime Safety Committee’s 98th session (MSC 98) in June was whether the IMO’s newly approved guidelines on maritime cyber risk management should be incorporated into the International Safety Management Code (ISM), the international standard for safe ship operations.

While such a directive was not formally adopted, what was adopted was a resolution affirming that approved safety management systems (SMS) should take cyber risk management into account in accordance with the requirements of the ISM.

The resolution encouraged flag administrations to ensure that cyber risks are addressed in SMS no later than the first annual verification of the company’s document of compliance after 1 January 2021.

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  • Maritime Cyber Security Manual with only EUROS 500 ( pls click here to read more… )
  • Consultancy to complete with TMSA 3 – Element 13 Maritime Security
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