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Share of ships with scrubbers seen rising despite 24% fall in fittings in 2022

In this week’s “Shipping Number of the Week” from BIMCO, chief shipping analyst, Niels Rasmussen, examines the slowing rate of scrubber installations in 2022...

BIMCO raises awareness for removal of single-use plastic bottles from ships

Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) has launched a campaign to raise awareness and support the removal of single-use plastic bottles from ships. The company...

BIMCO selects Maersk veteran as its new Chief Shipping Analyst

Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), the world's largest direct-membership organisation for shipowners, charterers, shipbrokers and agents, has appointed Niels Rasmussen as its Chief...

71% of 2021 newbuild boxships to be scrubber-fitted

Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) reported that 71% of the year-to-date ordered container ships, and particularly 117 out of 168 with a capacity of...

Piracy downtrend leads to High-Risk Areas adjustments in Indian Ocean

Shipping and oil organisations have agreed to reduce the geographic boundaries of the "High-Risk Area" (HRA) for piracy in the Indian Ocean due to...

BIMCO/ICS Seafarer Workforce Report predicts serious seafarer shortage

The world's largest direct-membership organisation for shipowners, Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) have launched the new...

Container lines are manoeuvring ahead of EU ETS decision claims NGO

An environmental NGO said that container lines calling for urgent action on market-based measures (MBM) from world leaders and the International Maritime Organization (IMO)...

Wärtsilä develops CCS scrubber upgrade tech

Finnish technology company Wärtsilä has announced it is testing an upgrade to scrubber technology that will cut carbon emissions from existing ships at the...

Maersk says mobilise military in defence of Gulf of Guinea shipping

A spate of attacks in the Gulf of Guinea region off the coast of West Africa, the latest, last week’s double attack on the...

Shipping organisations set stranded crew vaccination as a top priority

Shipping associations and carriers are concerned that the failure to deal with the current seafarer situation, leaving up to 400,000 crew stranded abord ships...
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