October 2018

UNCTAD Review of Maritime Transport 2018

10/9/2018 Source: UNCTAD Headline for those of us following ship registration closely Marshall Islands has passed Liberia for the #2 position in terms of deadweight. They are #10 and #11 respectively in terms of number of vessels

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Fears rise that buyer’s market for bulkers will hit asset values

With an abundance of supramaxes and panamaxes offered for sale, purchasers can be picky

 

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CEOs: Shipping Must Rise to the Biggest Technology Challenge in 100 Years

The shipping industry must rise to the biggest technology challenge in 100 years in order to meet its decarbonization ambitions, a group of 34 maritime CEOs and industry leaders stressed in a call for action towards a new decarbonize

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Scrubbers, digital and Twitter dominate GMF day one

The debate over future fuel choices starts to get heated as the Global Maritime Forum looks to map route to sustainable maritime future.
 
Shipping risks a storm of criticism on social media if it remains wedded to the use of open-loop scrubbers, the first day of the first Global Maritime Forum heard today.
 

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IMO sulphur 2020 limit – no delay

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