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Joint concentrated inspection campaign on crew wages and seafarers’ employment agreements (MLC)
The Member Authorities of the Tokyo and the Paris Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) on Port State Control will launch a…
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Critical Safety Alert for Ship Owners and ISM Operators Under Tokyo MoU Jurisdiction
A significant safety concern has been flagged by Polish Register of Shipping (PRS) for vessels operating within ports governed by…
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ClassNK Grants First-Ever Approval in Principle for Wind-Assisted LNG Carrier
Tokyo – ClassNK has awarded the world’s first Approval in Principle (AiP) for a membrane-type LNG carrier equipped with the…
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RS takes part in the UNECE Working Party on Inland Navigation
The Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) recently participated in the 65th session of the UNECE Working Party on the…
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MAIB Report: Lessons from the Angelena Capsize and Rescue off Exmouth
MAIB has published our accident investigation report into the capsize and sinking of the stern trawler Angelena (BM271) approximately 8…
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Veer Selects Fosen Shipyard For Wind Power and Hydrogen Container Vessels
Veer is one step closer to achieving breakthrough momentum for deploying the first clean container ship to cross an ocean:…
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UK Chamber joins forces on a long-term plan to decarbonise shipping
The UK Chamber of Shipping and seven other maritime trade bodies have written to maritime minister Mike Kane (pictured) to…
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Regulations and shipowner experience driving wind power adoption
Demand for wind-assisted propulsion is rising as systems prove effective and emissions regulations increase their commercial viability. More shipowners are…
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Panama Canal rolls out new booking system for large vessels
The Panama Canal has introduced a new Long-Term Slot Allocation (LoTSA) Method for Neo-Panamax vessels to enhance transit certainty and…
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Newbuilding orders at Chinese shipyards up 43% in H1
In the first half of 2024, Chinese shipbuilding yards received an impressive 55.22 million dwt of newbuilding orders, marking a…
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