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Demolition prices slip to US$525 per LDT in India: BIMCO

According to a shipping analysis from BIMCO, conducted by Filipe Gouveia, demolition prices slip to US$525 per Light Displacement Tonnage (LDT) in India despite...

BIMCO joins Blue Visby Consortium

BIMCO is now part of the Blue Visby Consortium to support research into practical solutions that are expected to help reduce the shipping industry's...

BIMCO appoints Gudrun Janssens to head new Brussels office

BIMCO, one of the largest international shipping associations representing shipowners, has hired Gudrun Janssens as manager of intergovernmental engagement in its new office in...

BIMCO confirms need for non-European Union ship recycling yards on EU list

Although more and more yards are being added to the European Union (EU) list of approved ship recycling facilities, the demands of the global...

IBIA and BIMCO launch survey to identify need for bunker licencing

The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA), with the support of the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), is launching an extensive online survey to...

DCSA, BIMCO, FIATA, ICC and SWIFT join forces to accelerate international trade digitalisation

Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA), Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC),...

Skyrocketing shipping charges lead to industry record earnings

Covid-19 restrictions remains a serious challenge for the global supply chain, which is still suffering port closures and congestions, while, at the same time,...

Vessel owners double boxship orders in 2021

The previous annual record on new orders for container ship capacity has already been breached, in less than eight months, according to a Baltic...

Research fund proposal receives mixed response from IMO delegates

A generally positive response to the broad idea of establishing an industry research & development body was tempered by legal concerns, including financial considerations...

Major Chinese ports agree to implement crew change rules

Ten major Chinese ports will resume foreign crew change operations, according to seven Chinese governmental bodies including the ministry of transportation (MOT), reported BIMCO. Despite...
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