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  • Cyprus officially appoints the Deputy Minister of Shipping
     CYPRUS, February 27, 2018: The President of the Republic of Cyprus has officially announced the new Ministers of the Government, and has appointed Ms. Natasa Pilides as the Deputy...
    February 28, 2018
    By: Anonymous
  • Putting the Polar Code into practice
    IMO’s Polar Code, when properly applied, is a powerful tool for safeguarding the environment and protecting the lives of seafarers and passengers in the challenging polar regions. This was the...
    February 23, 2018
    By: Anonymous
  • Oldendorff completes Indian transshipment trial
    German owner says project with joint venture partner India Power was two years in the making. Oldendorff Carriers has just completed a transshipment trial off India for Tata Steel and is already...
    February 14, 2018
    By: Anonymous
  • Float-free distress beacons compulsory for New Zealand fishing vessels between 7.5m & 24m operating outside enclosed waters
    Source: Maritime New Zealand February 14, 2018 - ‘Float-free’ distress beacons will soon become compulsory for commercial fishing vessels to improve safety in the sector. ...
    February 13, 2018
    By: mhanson
  • Border management: European Border and Coast Guard Agency strengthens operational cooperation with Albania
    Tirana, 12 February 2018 Today, Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos and Fatmir Xhafaj, Minister of Interior of the Republic of Albania, initialled the...
    February 13, 2018
    By: Anonymous
  • IMO and development bank launch green shipping push
    THE International Maritime Organization and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development have signed a partnership agreement to promote sustainable shipping and port activity in a handful of...
    February 12, 2018
    By: Anonymous
  • MOL scoops pioneering LNGBV newbuild for Total
    Price, size and technology could set new trend in bunkering infrastructure as operators of deepsea vessels eye gas fuelling Japanese shipowner MOL has secured a time-charter deal of more than 10...
    February 09, 2018
    By: Anonymous
  • IMO agenda news for the Sub-committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR) meeting 2/5-9/2018
    Source: IMO 2/5/2018 - The 0.50% limit on sulphur in fuel oil on board ships (outside designated emission control areas) will come into effect on 1 January 2020. Ensuring consistent...
    February 09, 2018
    By: mhanson
  • Platten takes over from Hinchliffe at International Chamber of Shipping
    Head of UK shipping association moves up to global role at time of greater environmental and technical scrutiny   GUY Platten has been named the next secretary-general of the International...
    February 07, 2018
    By: Anonymous
  • Fine-tuning ballast water testing
    Experts from ballast water testing facilities from around the world gathered in London (1-2 February) to discuss the science behind ballast water management. They were meeting as part of the ...
    February 06, 2018
    By: Anonymous
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