July 2016

Shipping registry makes White List for 11th straight year

07/26/2016 - The Cayman Islands Shipping Registry, a division of the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands, is on the White List in the 2015 annual Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control for the

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Liberian Corporate Registry: Service of Process

07/22/2016 - Service of process (a legal notice or demand issued by a court outside of Liberia) will need to be served through the Registered Agent at the corporation’s registered office address, that is, c/o The LISCR Trust Company, 80 Broad S

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Norway maintains top 5 on White List

07/04/2016 - Norway maintains it's ranking in the top 5 of countries on Paris MoU's White List for 2015.

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Marshall Islands Registry to keep investing in the Greek shipping market

07/12/2016 - The Marshall Islands Registry (RMI Maritime Registry) has kept growing steadily over the course of the past year, continuing its trend of attaining No1 status among the Greek ship owning community.

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Updates from The Liberian Corporate Registry

June 2016 -   LIBERIAN REGISTRY REACHES 4,000-SHIP MILESTONE Earlier this year, the Liberian Registry has reached a historic milestone with the registration of its 4,000th vessel – the 50,000 dwt d’Amico Tankers Limited owned chemical / product tanker newbuilding “HIGH TRUST”.

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London will continue as key shipping centre, says Nymar's Maitland

6/30/2016 - The man leading efforts to advocate New York as a world maritime centre does not see last week’s Brexit vote as harmful to London’s own credentials.

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