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IMO 2020 boosts demand for post-Panamax container vessels

High demand for post-Panamax container ships has resulted in a string of sales since the start of 2020, a trend aided by the new...

Zeebrugge tugboat complied with IMO 2020

Boluda Towage Europe is the first towage company in Europe to convert an existing tugboat, complying with the IMO Tier III standards. The company...

IMO 2020 will result in scrapping of older reefer tonnage, says Dynamar

A surge in the scrapping of container tonnage is expected this year as a consequence of the introduction of the new fuel sulphur regulations...

MSC is ready for 2020 sulphur cap

MSC is introducing new bunker charges as of 1 January 2019 to achieve the common goal of improving environmental performance in the container shipping...

Preparing the Port of Singapore for IMO 2020

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) continues to prepare the Port of Singapore and Singapore-registered ships for the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO)...

Charleston’s port prepares for IMO 2020

A new rule that’s bobbing on the horizon is set to come ashore in 2020, requiring container ships that visit Charleston and other port...

Fears of fuel cost rise due to IMO 2020

Concerns are rife that the new shipping policy of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) will spike the cost of fueling ships to about $70...

Hapag-Lloyd to use MFR mechanism for IMO 2020 cost

Environmental regulation and costs from low-sulphur fuel represent a major challenge // New Marine Fuel Recovery (MFR) allows causal, transparent and easy-to-understand calculation of...

Maersk and Vopak to launch 0,5% sulphur fuel bunkering facility

A.P. Moller - Maersk and Royal Vopak, an independent tank storage operator active in the heart of Rotterdam’s bunker environment, have agreed to this...
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