More governments come on board with Clean Energy Marine Hubs initiative at COP27

Pictured: green shipping concept art. Photo credit: Shaah Shahidh via Unsplash. Colour editing by Shipping Australia.

By the International Chamber of Shipping

Three more governments have endorsed a worldwide cross-sector initiative to catalyse the supply of green fuels, and support the global energy transition, it was announced [on 7th November 2022, Sharm El-Sheik], Egypt at COP27.

Panama, Uruguay, and Norway have now signed up to the Clean Energy Marine Hub Initiative (CEM-Hubs), a group of...

https://www.shippingaustralia.com.au/more-governments-come-on-board-with-clean-energy-marine-hubs-initiative-at-cop27/

Disruption from waterfront industrial action just gets worse and worse

Photo: Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

Industrial action on the waterfront is causing increasing disruption to the movement of ships and the movement of vital goods upon which Australian families rely.

At least two ship voyages have been greatly delayed at huge cost.

A five day delay

A ship was due to call at Sydney earlier this week. It was faced with a five-day delay because of protected industrial action. The approximate cost of a day’s delay for a container ship can be about $25,000 a day. A five...

https://shippingaustralia.com.au/disruption-from-waterfront-industrial-action-just-gets-worse-and-worse/

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