DNV WEBINAR, 17 Nov: Anchor losses – how can we improve?

DNV WEBINAR, 17 Nov: Anchor losses – how can we improve?

WEBINAR: Anchor losses – how can we improve?
From 2019 to 2020, anchor losses and damages increased by more than 20%. What’s going wrong? And why? But more importantly, what can we do to minimize or prevent these incidents?
17 November 202109.00 – 10.00 a.m. CET or04.00 – 05.00 p.m. CET Choose session and sign up

This joint webinar from DNV, Gard and The Swedish Club will focus on how to reduce or prevent incidents...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/11/04/dnv-webinar-17-nov-anchor-losses-how-can-we-improve/

Lloyd’s commits to the future of the Lloyd’s Salvage Arbitration Branch

Lloyd’s commits to the future of the Lloyd’s Salvage Arbitration Branch

Casualties like the Wakashio grounding in Mauritius require salvage expertise. Photo: IMO

LONDON, 23 JULY 2021: In a move that has been strongly endorsed by UK maritime professional services body Maritime London, Lloyd’s has confirmed that it will continue to operate the Lloyd’s Salvage Arbitration Branch (LSAB) that oversees the Lloyd’s Open Form (LOF) salvage contract and procedures.  

The Lloyd’s Council decision follows an...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/07/23/lloyds-commits-to-the-future-of-the-lloyds-salvage-arbitration-branch/

Countdown begins to HM Coastguard’s 200th birthday

Countdown begins to HM Coastguard’s 200th birthday

This week’s Maritime Safety Week marks almost six months to the day until Her Majesty’s Coastguard will celebrate a milestone birthday – and we need your help to make the occasion extra special. 

On January 15, 2022 HM Coastguard will turn 200.  

The history of the coastguard can be traced back to 1822 and, with more than 200 years of memories for us to look back on with pride, we know we have many stories to tell. And we hope that you can help us...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/07/06/countdown-begins-to-hm-coastguards-200th-birthday/

The latest Bottom Line – Summer 2021

The latest Bottom Line – Summer 2021

Welcome to the latest issue of our shipping industry newsletter, Bottom Line.In this edition, our feature article focuses on rethinking the approach to risk management in light of recent events including COVID-19 and mv Ever Given’s grounding. We also cover the pertinent topic of restructuring your offshore maritime business, how the right technology and appropriate use of outsourcing can turn your finance function into a driver of strategic business...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/06/07/the-latest-bottom-line-summer-2021/

Svitzer in Argentina changes name as part of efforts to further solidify its position in the country

Svitzer in Argentina changes name as part of efforts to further solidify its position in the country

Svitzer operating in Argentina

Buenos Aires, 31 May 2021: As part of its continuous efforts to solidify and strengthen its position in Argentina and to further integrate the Svitzer brand name, leading global towage provider Svitzer has changed its company name in Argentina from Madero Amarres S.A. to Svitzer Argentina S.A.U. Besides supporting efforts to further integrate the Svitzer brand name,...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/05/31/svitzer-in-argentina-changes-name-as-part-of-efforts-to-further-solidify-its-position-in-the-country/

MarISOT

MarISOT

MarISOT – Maritime Immersive Safe Oceans Technology

Technology Overview

The competitiveness and development of the maritime sector together with the continuous effort on increasing operations performance while reducing operational costs, drives the needs for on-board effective and qualitative training safety related issues. Virtual reality (VR) has been considered by classification societies and training organizations as a technology that can significantly improve seafarer’s performance...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/05/29/marisot/

Q1 2021 Tsavliris Activities

Q1 2021 Tsavliris Activities

Bulk Carrier “NAVIOS SUN”

On 10 January 2021, the Bulk Carrier “NAVIOS SUN” (GT 39,738 – DWT 76,619), immobilised due to tail shaft/malfunction about 50 miles SE from Kuriles Island, Asia. During the incident the vessel was on a voyage from Kushiro, Japan, to Vancouver, Canada, in ballast condition.
On 11 January, Tsavliris was contracted to provide assistance and on 12 January despatched the ocean-going S/T “KOYO MARU” (BHP 10, 000 – BP 132,5) from her salvage station...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/04/26/q1-2021-tsavliris-activities/

Statement on the knock-on effect of the Ever Given incident

Statement on the knock-on effect of the Ever Given incident

Nick Austin

Viewers can read the quote below highlighting the knock-on effect of the Suez Canal being blocked.

Nick Austin, shipping partner at global law firm Reed Smith, said:

“With the Ever Given now freed from its temporary resting place, and the backlog of ships starting to clear, attention inevitably turns to counting the cost. Quite apart from fines or compensation claimed by the Egyptian government, dozens of vessels delayed by the...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/04/01/statement-on-the-knock-on-effect-of-the-ever-given-incident/

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