Liberia has released a series of new laws and procedural improvements, in response to the needs of shipowners and the ship finance and legal community that use the world’s second largest ship registry.
Liberia’s Maritime Authority, and the Maritime Safety Administration of the Peoples Republic of China (MSA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) together in Beijing.
LNG as a transition fuel to reduce CO2 emissions is fast gaining traction as is evidenced by a growing number of dual-fuel newbuilding contracts and what has become a daily stream of announcements relating to bunkering and supply.
Liberia finishes off 2020 as the world’s fastest growing flag state for the second year in a row.
The Liberian Registry has announced its objection to the European Union (EU) Parliament proposal on the implementation of a...
The Liberian Registry has conducted its first ever remote flag inspection leveraging the use of technology and modern...
The Liberian Registry is strengthening its presence in Norway with the opening of a new full-service office in the capital Oslo.
Even as the shipping industry is facing more stringent regulations, particularly on curbing emissions for the environment, regulations must not be seen as a negative thing for the industry – but they need to be considered carefully and implemented...
The Liberian Registry is continuing to expand in the Asian region opening a new office in Imabari, Japan.