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Developments on Shipping Industry’s Energy Transition

A new study from UCL’s Energy Institute Shipping and Oceans Research Group evaluates the economic risks to the maritime industry from potential stranded assets...

IMO to champion net-zero shipping framework at COP 29

Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Arsenio Dominguez will lead the IMO delegation at COP 29, the annual UN Climate Change Conference, which...

Decarbonization regulations pushing down average speed of global bulker fleet

Research by Veson Nautical: Estimated carbon emissions from bulk carrier vessels have fallen by 5 million tonnes, or 2.5%, since the beginning of 2021,...

IMO MEPC advances talks on new regulations for reducing ship GHG emissions

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) made significant progress in negotiations on binding global regulations for the IMO net-zero framework, aiming to meet the greenhouse...

Wan Hai advances carbon reduction initiatives by integrating biofuel into its global fleet

Taipei-headquartered ocean carrier Wan Hai Lines has recently upgraded its vessel equipment to minimize the environmental impact. In response to the 2030 and 2050 emission...

BIMCO, ICS publish guide to help maritime industry reduce underwater noise

BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) have developed a guide aiming to help the shipping industry understand and reduce underwater radiated noise...

MSC joins call for regulatory framework to accelerate net-zero fuel adoption

At the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) High-Level "Ocean for the Future" meeting held at the UN headquarters in New York on 23 September,...

IMO unveils ‘insider threat’ toolkit to strengthen maritime security

International Maritime Organization (IMO) has introduced a new toolkit designed to enhance the maritime industry's ability to tackle evolving 'insider threats', referring to risks...

International Maritime Organization completes port security training in Madagascar

Comorian and Malagasy national authorities gained essential skills and knowledge to help ensure the security of their ports, following a series of International Maritime...

Survey: More Than 15 Years Needed for Transportation Sector to be Fully Powered by Sustainable Fuel Sources

Almost half the respondents who took part in a survey spearheaded by Reed Smith revealed that they expect it to take more than 15...
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