In the wake of the confusion over the implementation of the Ballast Water Management Convention, the IMO included a clause for a review to take place ahead of the 2020 deadline, to assess whether the technology and fuel were sufficiently available...
Poor market conditions and a lack of ship finance have failed to slow the evolution of the Greek-owned fleet. If anything, the current state of the market has presented challenges which have in turn spurred the evolution. Challenges linked to the...
Piracy is at its lowest level in seven years according watchdog the International Maritime Bureau (IMB), but it continues to warn of the threat in both East and West Africa.
The chief of Maersk’s US-flag operation Maersk Line Limited (MLL), John Reinhart, is to retire.
The Costa Rican government has called on the UN's International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague to stop the construction of a $40bn interoceanic canal across Nicaragua, local media reported.
UK firm Dryad Maritime Intelligence has warned that the attack of two vessels in the space of four days indicates that maritime piracy has returned to East African waters.
Korean authorities report that Chinese general cargo vessel Cheng Lu 15 sank off Pohang, South Korea, taking eight of the vessel’s crew with it.
With European governments beginning to come out in support of the European Union's regulation on air emissions Intercargo has reiterated that it opposes the EU’s proposed regulation.