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IMO member states submit proposals for maintaining trade flows

In the first ever International Maritime Organization (IMO) council meeting to be carried out by correspondence: the member states agreed to set out measures...

PSC and IMO find common positions in time of crisis

An online meeting of the world’s port state control (PSC) regimes and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) have agreed to find standardised methods of...

Lashing rules upgrade imperative for container industry

In September 2009 the Dutch ship model testing basin, Marin, published a comprehensive report called Lashing@Sea, detailing the issues with container lashing as a...

IMO closes HQ and cancels MEPC75

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) headquartered in London has acted on advice and closed its offices and has cancelled key meetings including the 75th...

COVID-19 hits IMO

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has postponed the Scientific Group of the London Convention and London Protocol and the 107th session of the Legal...

New guidance on COVID-19 offered by ICS and world health authorities

The International Chamber of Shipping has produced new guidance for ship operators and crew in collaboration with the World Health Organization, the International Maritime...

Collaboration key to meeting climate targets

International Maritime Organization (IMO) general secretary Kitack Lim has called for collaboration from all stakeholders in the maritime industry to work together in order...

ΙΜΟ to ensure maritime security

Iranian Ambassador to London Hamid Baedinejad said Thu. (Nov. 22) that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) responded to Iran's demand and called on the...

COSCO’s notice about IMO 2020

According to the resolution of the 72nd session of MEPC of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the 0.50% limit on sulphur in fuel oil...

CMA CGM may incur about US$1.5b

CMA CGM may potentially incur US$1.5 billion to comply with a green shipping regulation that will cap sulphur content in marine fuels. This is based...
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Port of Gdańsk sustains strong performance in first half of 2025

The Port of Gdańsk closed the first half of 2025 with robust operational and financial results, reinforcing its position as a key logistics hub...

Port of Great Yarmouth announces expansion

The Port of Great Yarmouth is moving forward with an expansion of its Southern Terminal at the Outer Harbour, responding to rising demand from...
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