The 18th of May each year marks an important day for the maritime industry, as, on this day, it celebrates the International Maritime Organization’s International Day for Women in Maritime.
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The CIRM, the Italian maritime telemedicine service (TMAS) has declared its capacity to provide remote neuropsychological support to crews of merchant ships that may be subject to attacks in the Red Sea by developing UNSAFE SEA, a dedicated service offering neurological and psychological support.
In the contemporary information-driven global economy, the significance of soft skills in the recruitment process is on the rise. These skills play a pivotal role in shaping interpersonal relationships among colleagues, consequently influencing the effectiveness of their efforts.
According to Reuters, India's ship certification agency has stopped providing safety certifications to Russian oil tankers that are under U.S. sanctions, opting instead to use a domestic provider, according to information on its website.
AMSA and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) are conducting a trial to understand the options for recycling ships' waste from international ships visiting Australian ports.
The IMO Maritime Safety Committee will meet in person for its 108th session (MSC 108) at IMO Headquarters from 15 to 24 May 2024.
As Gard P&I Club informs, Australia can impose substantial fines on foreign shipowners if they fail to pay additional ‘top up’ crew wages when a ship carries cargo between ports in Australia.
BIMCO has developed a standard mandate for use when the parties to a ship management contract agree to give a mandate to an organisation or person to comply with obligations under the European Union Emission Trading System (ETS).
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The EEBD have become mandatory under SOLAS amendments for all ships to which the safety equipment certificate is required.
A Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) is an area that has been provided special protection through action by the IMO because of its significance for recognized ecological, socio-economic, or scientific attributes, and which may be vulnerable to damage by international maritime activities.
According to Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), the Shofu Maru coal carrier equipped with the Wind Challenger hard sail wind propulsion system, has confirmed that the vessel achieved daily fuel savings of up to 17% and average voyage savings of 5 to 8%.
EverWind Fuels was joined by officials from the Province of Nova Scotia in announcing a partnership with the Port of Rotterdam to advance the green hydrogen supply chain.
The Port of Barcelona and the Port of Shanghai signed an agreement to explore opportunities for collaboration in innovative projects to make it possible to exchange knowledge in the port, maritime and logistics fields, roll out innovative projects and decarbonise the sector.
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has reported the successful accomplishment of its 200th ship-to-ship (STS) LNG bunkering operation for its entire fleet of dual-fuel vessels.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that its subsidiary, MOL Energia Pte. Ltd., signed a time charter contract with CSSA Chartering and Shipping Services SA, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, for two dual-fuel very large gas carriers (VLGCs).
The Nautical Institute presents an incident where, an oil/chemical tanker was underway. The cargo tanks had been cleaned in preparation for a docking survey and the Chief Officer (CO) had lined up the clean tanks for gas-freeing.
The EEBD have become mandatory under SOLAS amendments for all ships to which the safety equipment certificate is required.