Performance

UK Ship Register Targets International Owners

The UK Ship Register is focused on developing its client bases in Germany, Greece and Asia through a strong commitment to customer service.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Liberia Adopts Advanced Vessel Screening System

The Liberian Registry is taking a proactive stance in inspecting vessels before they enter port in order to further improve upon their already excellent record:

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Vietnamese Flagged Ships Detained due to Safety Concerns

At least 20 Vietnamese-flagged vessels have been detained for safety reasons over the past year.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Baltic States to meet at workshop this week

Representatives from maritime authorities in the Baltic Region will meet in Helinski this week.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Philippines Streamlines Seafarer Training Institutions

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="380" caption="Filipino seafarers are invaluable to the global shipping economy.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Danish fleet encouraged to improve lifeboat drill safety

The Danish Maritime Authority has released safety guidelines to ships registered under its flag regarding conducting lifeboat drills safely.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Flag and Port State Coordination Imperfect

A recent editorial demonstrates that while the cooperation between flag states and port state controls is inherently logical, some cases of detentions can arise that are not congruent with the overall goals of the system.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Class Societies Establish Framework for Ice-Class Vessels

As opportunities emerge in shipping to explore the Arctic region, owners that wish to do so need guidance on what technical standards are required from vessels operating in the region, and Lloyd's Register has just published the first set of regulations for this niche sector.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Class Societies Campaign for Liability Limits

Classification societies are advocating for liability restrictions as the IMO prepares to introduce a recognized organization (RO) code that would provide regulation on the matter.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Stockholm Research Institute Recommends Port State Control as Best Choice for Clamping Down on Trafficking

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute has published a paper outlining the challenges involved in regulating the industry and offers solutions on how to reduce illicit trafficking that can result from these regulatory ambiguities.

This page is only available to subscribers. Please subscribe now, or send an email to eengh@marinemoney.com for more information.

Syndicate content