Greek shipowners are shaping their business strategies to reflect tightening environmental controls, writes Stamatis Fradelos, vice president, regulatory affairs, ABS Athens
Industry reaction has been mixed after the 78th Session of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) concluded last week.
Posidonia 2022 saw the industry connecting in person in way it has sorely missed during in the pandemic.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology will be critical in reaching shipping’s net zero emissions by 2050 ambition, according to ABS chairman Christopher Wiernicki.
The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch’s (MAIB) latest annual report shows that pilot ladders remain a safety issue for workers.
Hapag-Lloyd has agreed a $2m settlement with the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) in relation to alleged detention and demurrage violations.
Global ship services provider Zener Maritime Solutions has warned shipping companies in the Middle East that they need to prepare to address the implications of IMO industry targets related to the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI), the...
The line-up of wind energy projects in waters off the US East Coast grew this week as the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced its intention to begin an environmental review of the MarWin project.
MAN Energy Solutions (MAN) has signed a letter of commitment with Anglo-Eastern to provide Overridable Power Limitation (OPL) solutions for its fleet.