March 2010

Review Update: MEPC Meeting

The much-anticipated Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting last week achieved less progress in greenhouse gas emissions regulations than European countries had hoped.

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Review Update: Finnish Strike Ends, Cargo Build Up Remains

The Finnish dock workers strike earlier this month ended on Friday, March 19th, however, its impact remains.

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Registries a major presence at Shipping 2010

Registry buzz from Shipping 2010

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Connecticut Conference Attracts Maritime Leaders

Leaders in the shipping industry, including representatives from several registries, met in Stamford, CT last week for the Connecticut Maritime Association's annual convention.

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Marshall Islands Quality Council holds November meeting

Industry members discussed issues facing the shipping world at the Marshall Islands Quality Council meeting in Hamburg last November.

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Review Update: Milford Haven Strike Averted

The Unite trade union has reached agreements with port Milford Haven regarding pension dues, eliminating the need for a strike the union had threatened to implement last month.

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Hong Kong Registry Under Fire

The Hong Kong Marine Department is strengthening its safety regulations after receiving criticism from its accident-investigation committee for registering a substandard ship.

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Review Update: The IMO and the EU

IMO secretary general Efthimios Mitropoulos has asked for a meeting with the EU's climate action commissioner, Connie Hedegaard, prior the organizations' scheduled meeting on shipping emissions reduction March 22nd.

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Liberian Registry surpasses 100 million gross tons

Liberia's ship registry recently achieved 100 million gt after the christening of the Japanese Santo Mercury this past week.

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Review Update: IMO Emissions Reduction Plan

In an update to a story I wrote last month, Brussels has placed its faith in the IMO's ability to monitor greenhouse gas emissions prior to their March 22 meeting with the organization.

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