April 2012

Lithuanian Shipowners Association Chairman Discusses Value of National Fleet

Reprint of "A flag flying on a vessel creates the state's image" first published in Made in Lithuania.

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Alaska Fuel Distributor Obtains Emergency Permission to Accept Cargo of Russian-Flagged Ship

A current lawsuit explains the complications the Jones Act places on transporting goods to non-contiguous US regions such as Alaska.

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Class Societies Campaign for Liability Limits

Classification societies are advocating for liability restrictions as the IMO prepares to introduce a recognized organization (RO) code that would provide regulation on the matter.

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Panama Maritime Authority Incorporates Technical Department to New York

The Panama Maritime Authority has introduced a technical division to its New York office.

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Iranian Naval Ship Rescues Chinese Ship from Pirates

An Iranian warship has rescued the Chinese-owned, Panamanian-flagged cargo ship from Somali pirates.

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Malta registry delists Iran-connected tanker

The Maltese registry has delisted a vessel linked to an Iranian ownership and carrying Syrian cargo.

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Stockholm Research Institute Recommends Port State Control as Best Choice for Clamping Down on Trafficking

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has published a paper outlining the challenges involved in regulating the industry and offers solutions on how to reduce illicit trafficking that can result from these regulatory ambiguities.

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India Shipping Corporation allows armed guards

The Shipping Corporation of India has announced intentions to hire PCASP for protecting its vessels against piracy.

An article shared on LSS Ltd.'s website explains:

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