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  • Indian Tonnage Surpasses 10 Million, Indian Register of Shipping Joins IACS
    Indian Minister of Shipping Shri G.K. Vasan announced on March 3, 2011 that the national fleet tonnage has surpassed 10 million gross tons and as of January 31 was reported at 10.38 million GT....
    March 08, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • ITF calls for Turkey to end embargo on Cyprus-flagged ships
    The International Trade Federation has issued a letter to Turkish Minister of Transport and Communications Binali Yilidirim asking the government lift its ban on Cyprus-registered vessels in the...
    March 03, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Isle of Man to Increase Registry Fees: Subject to approval by IOM Parliament
    We're basing this article on information from the Isle of Man Government website and are awaiting confirmation. Consideration by the IOM Parliment (the Tynwald) is scheduled for March 15-17, 2011...
    January 25, 2011
    By: mhanson
  • Bill Gallagher Muses 'The Significance of Flag During a Ship's Life'
    The January 2011 issue of our parent publication Marine Money features a series of essays from colleagues in all fields of the maritime industry collectively chronicling the value-added net worth of...
    January 21, 2011
    By: Anonymous
  • Paris MOU Starts a “New Inspection Regime” on 1/1/2011
    Paris MOU member states have implemented the new inspection regime after consultation with industry, the EU and all member states as a means to achieve more focused inspections and reward quality...
    January 19, 2011
    By: mhanson
  • Paris MoU Launches New Website on 17/1/2011
    Many of our readers are well aware of the Paris MOU and their activities. As a long time observer, an early look at the new site leaves me impressed. Access to various data sources maintained by the...
    January 18, 2011
    By: mhanson
  • No Toll Increase for Seaway in 2011 - Now that's a surprise!
    In an economic environment that seems to result in nothing but cost increases, the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation is bucking the trend by announcing that tolls would remain the same for...
    January 18, 2011
    By: mhanson
  • Jones Act Policy Remains Unchanged, at Least for Now
    In November, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) withdrew a proposal that if passed, would have allowed foreign vessels to transport well-head assemblies to U.S. ports under the pretenses that...
    December 10, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • Marshall Islands Managing Partner Honored for Public Service
    The US Coast Guard has honored Clay Maitland, Managing Partner of the Marshall Islands Registry and past ISRR commentator, with the Distinguished Public Service Award. The ISRR staff congratulates Mr...
    October 29, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • US Coast Guard Issues Foreign Vessel Inspections Policy
    The U.S. Coast Guard has established a formal policy regarding the banning of substandard vessels from its waters. As Dennis Bryant's Maritime Blog explains, if a foreign vessel that is detained...
    October 28, 2010
    By: Anonymous
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