One of Australia’s largest copper production facilities is to export its first cargo since 2013, after undergoing months of refurbishment. Located on Mount Gordon in northwestern Queensland,...
Informtaion provided by Karen Mullings, Public Relations Officer, Maritime Authority of Jamaica. As you may or may not already know, Jamaica has submitted its candidature for election to the Category...
Scorpio president takes a tour through the cycles and spots positive dynamic not seen since the war. Robert Bugbee delved into industry history today as he predicted a multi-year upturn for the...
17 Nov 2017 - Adopting IMO’s initial strategy is critical, but it must be an ambitious one, writes Marshall Islands president Hilda C Heine from the Bonn climate talks Heine: “Ambitious...
Source: Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore 17 November 2017 More than 4,600 ships flying the Singapore flag will benefit from service enhancements to be introduced from November 2017 by the...
Brussels, 6 November 2017 The European Commission has approved under EU State aid rules the prolongation until end 2022 of various Belgian support measures for maritime transport. The scheme...
Hamilton, Bermuda, November 10, 2017 - Reportage about hacked data from global law firm Appleby has highlighted the substantial lack of media understanding of offshore investment...
The Liberian Registry has welcomed an acknowledgment of its quality status from the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF). During a recent meeting at ITF headquarters in London, hosted in...
The port State control regimes which carry out inspections on ships to monitor and enforce compliance with international regulations have pledged to strengthen their collaboration with the...
 The innovative electronic oil record book (ε-ORB) produced by LISCR, the US-based manager of the Liberian Registry, in co-operation with Cyprus-based maritime technology company,...