Cargo ships are notoriously dirty. A new bill aims to clean them up

Cargo ships are notoriously dirty. A new bill aims to clean them up
Maria Gallucci 14 July 2022 https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/sea-transport/cargo-ships-are-notor...

The Clean Shipping Act, proposed this week in Congress, would curb CO2 pollution from shipping and accelerate the adoption of nascent technologies.

SAR evacuates body of Filipino seafarer who died in work accident

SAR evacuates body of Filipino seafarer who died in work accident
14 July 2022 https://en.antaranews.com/news/239393/sar-evacuates-body-of-filipino-sea...

Banda Aceh, Aceh (ANTARA) - The Banda Aceh Search and Rescue Agency (SAR) evacuated the body of a Filipino citizen who died in a work accident on Panama-flagged cargo ship MV Lowlands Comfort, which was sailing from Egypt to China.

Sonia Malaluan designated as Marina OIC-administrator

Malaluan designated as Marina OIC-administrator
Genivi Verdejo July 13, 2022 https://www.manilatimes.net/2022/07/13/business/maritime/malaluan-design...

THE Department of Transportation (DoTr) has designated Sonia Malaluan as officer in charge (OIC) administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) until July 31, 2022, or until a replacement has been appointed.

Bankrupt shipping tycoon Nobu Su returns to court

Bankrupt shipping tycoon Nobu Su returns to court
Katherine Griffiths June 07 2021

A Taiwanese businessman who used to own one of the world’s biggest shipping empires before losing almost everything in the financial crisis is seeking to leave Britain after years of legal disputes and a spell in prison.

Why shipping might be about to get a little bit slower

Why shipping might be about to get a little bit slower
Jul 13, 2022 https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/07/ships-get-older-and-slower-as-emi...

If shipping is the beating heart of global trade, its pulse is about to get slower.

German ports brace for further strikes on Thursday

German ports brace for further strikes on Thursday
Adis Ajdin July 13, 2022 https://splash247.com/german-ports-brace-for-further-strikes-on-thursday/

German ports are braced for a third strike within a few weeks as a dispute over wage increases continues to threaten to paralyse container and cargo operations in the country’s major North Sea ports.

Piracy incidents hit 28-year low

Piracy incidents hit 28-year low
Gary Howard | Jul 13, 2022 https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ship-operations/piracy-incidents-hit-2...

In 2022, the ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) received the lowest number of reported piracy incidents in the first half of a year since 1994.

How South Africa’s UGN district became our new ‘win-win’ hub for seafarer recruitment

How South Africa’s UGN district became our new ‘win-win’ hub for seafarer recruitment
13/07/2022 https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/how-south-africas-ugn-district-beca...

The percentage of female seafarers serving in the global shipping fleet has remained unchanged at 2% for the last 40 years

The percentage of female seafarers serving in the global shipping fleet has remained unchanged at 2% for the last 40 years.
Marcus Hand | Jul 13, 2022 https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ship-operations/percentage-female-seaf...

Outgoing Nautical Institute President Jillian Carson-Jackson highlighted the lack of progress on diversity in the seafaring profession at the institute’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

Calls grow for mandatory recording of suicides at sea

Calls grow for mandatory recording of suicides at sea
Sam Chambers July 12, 2022 https://splash247.com/calls-grow-for-mandatory-recording-of-suicides-at-...

The UK government has published a 30-page report looking into one of shipping’s darkest secrets, suicides at sea, with a number of recommendations to help fix a grimly underreported scourge plaguing the industry.

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