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Fears grow that stranded crew numbers will return to 2020 levels

Eleven industry figures shared their concerns that Covid-19 variants could see crew numbers trapped on board ships beyond the end of their contracts soar...

IMO and Germany ink emissions reduction agreement

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Germany have signed an agreement on the development of a project proposal to help reduce maritime transport emissions...

Half of trapped seafarers repatriated says IMO

The number of seafarers unable to travel home due to Covid-19 restrictions has halved according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) secretary general, Kitack...

Seaforestation could transform the decarbonisation debate

Finding alternative fuels that will meet International Maritime Organization and Paris Agreement targets within the next 10 years is a challenge. Some in the...

IRS set to certify Indian built boxes

Tapping into the consistent shortage of containers, the Government of India and DG Shipping has authorised class society the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS),...

Box losses don’t stack up. Part One

Container stack collapses have seen a spike in recent months with vessels losing a combined total of around 5,762 containers from five major incidents...

Petrified thinking leads to a fossilised carbon debate

Debate over the transition to zero-carbon fuels could easily become stagnated, with the conservatives in the industry resisting the rapid decarbonisation of the industry...

UN heads call for key transport worker vaccinations

In a joint statement aimed at all governments around the world, the heads of five United Nation's bodies have called for transport workers to...

VLSFO – fact Vs. fiction

IMO 2020 compliant fuels have been in use for over a year, largely without incident. So why the continued vilification? The International Bunker Industry...

Maritime is making waves

If you bury your head in the sand, you’re asking for a kick up the bum, according to one joker in a UK pub....
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