Marshall Islands

A Season of Progress - A Message from Bill Gallagher, President, International Registries, Inc. (IRI)

Source: IRI - With the change of the calendar has come renewed hope for an end to the difficulties of the pandemic. While last year presented us with a myriad of challenges, it also allowed us to capitalize on our strengths and usher in a new era of innovation.

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Leading Flags of Registration By DWT 11/1/2019 (UNCTAD)

Source: UNCTAD - Of the top 35 flags, Panama continues as #1 followed by Marshall Islands at #2 and Liberia at #3. However Panama actually lost 0.57% 2018-2019. Germany lost the most tonnage year on year losing 16.74%.

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Marshall Islands Remains On Paris MoU White List

Source RMI: The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) remains on the white list for Paris MoU for 2019. Paris MoU Committee published the 2018 inspection results and adopted new performance lists for flags and Recognized Organizations (ROs) at its 52nd meeting last month. RMI has been recognized by the Paris MoU since 1999

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UNCTAD Review of Maritime Transport 2018

10/9/2018 Source: UNCTAD Headline for those of us following ship registration closely Marshall Islands has passed Liberia for the #2 position in terms of deadweight. They are #10 and #11 respectively in terms of number of vessels

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Marshall Islands, Liberia and others submit paper to the IMO re: Safety implications associated with 2020 fuels sulphur limits

6/7/2018 Source: IRI - The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) and others have submitted a paper to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Intersessional Working Group (ISWG) on the consistent implementation of the 2020 global fuel oil sulphur standard under MARPOL Annex VI.

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IMO climate strategy must be in line with 1.5°C temperature rise limit

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 climate action and sustainable growth of the shipping sector are both possible.”

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Campbells expands to advise on Marshall Islands law and grows its asset finance team

Campbells is pleased to announce that Damien Magee has recently joined its Cayman Islands office.

Damien has considerable experience on shipping, yachting and off-shore matters and advises clients on asset acquisition and disposal, secured lending and transaction structuring, with particular emphasis on ship finance and vessel and yacht registration.

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Flagging Fortunes

Service-oriented open registers are increasingly dominating the world fleet, but national flags are fighting back by copying the business model, writes Adam Corbett

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Marshall Islands Registry to keep investing in the Greek shipping market

07/12/2016 - The Marshall Islands Registry (RMI Maritime Registry) has kept growing steadily over the course of the past year, continuing its trend of attaining No1 status among the Greek ship owning community.

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London will continue as key shipping centre, says Nymar's Maitland

6/30/2016 - The man leading efforts to advocate New York as a world maritime centre does not see last week’s Brexit vote as harmful to London’s own credentials.

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