(Bloomberg Opinion) – The shipping industry is getting serious about cutting sulfur dioxide emissions. People who live along busy shipping lanes will see health benefits…
Yesterday MPA (Maritime and Port Authority) published a document for crew change stance easing, under the latest enhancement MPA has made to its crew change policy, for signing-on crew,…
The shipping industry, skating on razor-thin margins, is drawing solace from cheaper bunker fuel prices caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
But the jury is still out…
The most awaited regulation of the decade for the maritime industry has been implemented from 1st January 2020. The implementation of 0.5% sulfur cap for…
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has sent a recommended framework of protocols to ensure safe ship crew changes and travel during the Covid-19 pandemic to…
As more industries acknowledge the role of climate change in economic growth and labour productivity, entire segments of the economy are taking steps to limit…
The sulfur regulation from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) that came into force on 1 January 2020 took the center stage in the shipping industry at outset…
As more and more suppliers arrange search parties [pun for: conducting cost-benefits analysis], significant time and costs associated with shipping is seldom recovered, and the…
Shell has carried out trials with 19 shipowners to test its new 0.5pc sulphur content marine fuel in preparation for new International Maritime Organisation (IMO)…
The shipping and bunker sectors spent years in preparation for the historic changes imposed by the International Maritime Organization’s global low sulfur mandate, IMO 2020.
But…