As the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWM) enters its second phase from 8 September 2019, applying to existing vessels, Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR), chief operating officer Alfonso Castillero reveals his biggest...
Liberia flag vessels will continue to enjoy preferential tonnage dues at China ports with the renewal of a maritime agreement between China and Liberia for another five years.
The Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR), or Liberia flag, is enhancing certificate security features in efforts to to make continuous improvements to its WayPoint web-based client interface system, introducing a QR Code symbol...
The Liberian Registry is expanding its network in China after signing a framework co-operation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the China Classification Society (CCS) as the latest step in its strategy to collaborate effectively with its...
Leading ship registry, the Liberian Registry has backed an Australian initiative calling on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to reconsider transparency and the role of industry bodies in the organisation.
The Liberian Registry continues to improve its Port State Control (PSC) performance year after year, and currently has the fourth most vessels of any flag state enrolled in the USCG’s Qualship 21 programme. It has also seen a 62% reduction in...
Alfonso Castillero has been appointed chief commercial officer of the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry (LISCR), the US-based manager of the Liberian Registry.
The Liberian Ship Registry has become the leading flag of choice for Greek ship owners and operators, according to statistics produced by the independent research and information organisation Marine Information Services (MIS) in Greece.
The Ship Registry of Liberia (LISCR) announced it has passed the historic milestone of 150m gross tonnes (gt), confirming its position as the second largest ship registry in the world, behind only Panama, in terms of numbers of ships and gross...