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IMO urges action against piracy in Gulf of Guinea

International Maritime Organization (IMO) secretary general, Kitack Lim has expressed his deep concern about the escalation in the number and severity of attacks on...

Safebridge and CSSS launch CrewCare app

As the Covid-19 pandemic has forced container shipping crews and others into crisis, calls to help stranded seafarers have been raised by all in...

Ports are at the heart of supply chain digitalisation

Ports and terminals are at the centre of the digitalisation process in the container shipping industry, as one of the integral parts of the...

Are Covid economic pressures causing box stack collapses?

Over the last three months more than 3,000 containers have been lost or damaged due to stack collapses on vessels operating in the Pacific...

Decarbonisation, three decades to year zero

Even before trade went global, shipping played a critical role in international commerce, since globalisation, in the 1980’s, container shipping has been a critical...

Two thirds of ports have not implemented FAL Convention

A survey by the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) on the application of the Convention on Facilitation of International Maritime Traffic (the...

Maersk and MSC take part in IMO JIT trials

Both Maersk and MSC have been involved in the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s latest just-in-time (JIT) desktop trials, which look to streamline port operations,...

Marinet calls for box ship partners in MASS projects

As developments in maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) gather pace the latest contributor to the industry, Marinet from Russia is actively seeking container shipping...

Supply chain decarbonisation deliberations polarising debate

Discussions on the decarbonisation of shipping, in particular, and the supply chain, in general, have intensified since the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted the...

Divided IMO approves short-term measures

Delegates at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meeting online this week have approved short-term measures to reduce carbon from existing ships, however, the meeting...
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