Regulators seek to close nitrogen oxides loophole as Norway and Canada propose extending emissions control areas
Regulation
Three rival camps pitch up at key IMO decarbonisation meeting
All eyes turn to a trio of ideas as the Marine Environment Protection Committee meets in London
Wavelength podcast: Container rates to drop once Red Sea transits resume, and how to assess the impact of IMO carbon proposals
Zim and Hapag Lloyd results put freight rates under the spotlight, while Unctad talks about the impact of market-based proposals by the global shipping regulator
Wavelength podcast: Container rates to drop once Red Sea transits resume, how to assess the impact of IMO carbon proposals
Zim and Hapag Lloyd results put freight rates under the spotlight, while Unctad talks about the impact of market-based proposals by the global shipping regulator
Sexual misconduct reports spike in US shipping after policy shake-up
Assistant Commandant says mariners have more trust in procedure, although they remain guarded
How to win at green shipping? BCG thinks it knows how
Despite cargo owners’ low willingness to pay a premium for decarbonisation, shipowners and operators have a huge opportunity to capture revenue, says consulting giant
Port regulation upheld in NT; should be extended nationwide, says Shipping Australia
Darwin Port should continue to be subject to regulatory oversight of access to, and pricing of, services – that’s the main conclusion of Utilities Commission of the Northern Territory. The […]
How a universal greenhouse gas price for shipping could future-proof global trade
IMO delegates should seize the opportunity next week at the 81st session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee
Bimco chief urges IMO fuel standard as ‘central’ to cutting shipping’s carbon
Head of shipowners group says fuel standard will push significant greenhouse gas emissions cuts
Singapore tightens foreign worker quotas for maritime sector
Government wants industry to pivot towards higher-skilled, higher-value activities