All vessels operating in Australian waters must comply with relevant international standards given effect under Australian law, including the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC).
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Brussels, 27 July 2017
The European Commission is proposing that an agreement between social partners to improve the working conditions of seafarers on board of EU-flagged vessels, be enshrined in...
The Liberian Registry has further strengthened its industry-leading role for technological innovation by relaunching its website in an ultra-user-friendly format. Among other things, owners and...
A move that will protect domestic and international seafarers and improve their safety and wellbeing onboard foreign-flagged and New Zealand ships.
Read the full press release here
13 February 2017 The Liberian Registry has further strengthened its industry-leading role for technological innovation by relaunching its website in an ultra-user-friendly format. Among...
Update to Antigua and Barbuda - Vessel and Yacht Eligibility and Survey Requirements.
Addition below:
Issue of Certificates
The administration issues:
Certificates of registry,
CSRs,...
We have updated the Antigua and Barbuda Registry Contact Information
Contacts:
Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping St. John’s
Corner of...
8/22/2016 - From our colleagues at Lloyd's Register
The 2014 amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 will come into force on 18 January 2017.
The changes relate to financial security...
Norwegian Maritime Authority
31. May 2016
Paris Mou agrees on concentrated campaign on air pollution in 2018
Member states agreed on a concentrated inspection campaign (CIC) on MARPOL Annex VI...
The 2015 Seamen’s Church Institute Shore Leave Survey has just come out and the results are disheartening. In the last five years the number of ships with at least one detained seafarer has...