Speed limits: why won’t the shipping industry commit?

Speed limits: why won’t the shipping industry commit?
Elly Earls 26 February 2018 https://www.ship-technology.com/features/speed-limits-wont-shipping-indu...

There’s no doubt that slower steaming equals reduced greenhouse gas emissions. So why hasn’t the shipping industry committed to speed limits?

New research has shown that reducing operational speed of ships has a direct impact on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Maersk: Paint it red

Maersk: Paint it red
26/02/2018

It is an unusual sight to see dry boxes coming out of Maersk Container Industry’s factory in China that are not dressed in all-gray, accompanied by the blue star. Nonetheless, around 8,000 new forty-foot dry containers with the distinctive red exterior paint and white lettering are ready to get global trade moving.

Shortlist announced for the International Seafarers’ Welfare Awards 2018

Shortlist announced for the International Seafarers’ Welfare Awards 2018
15/02/2018 http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/shortlist-announced-for-the-internat...

From the best port, seafarer centre and shipping company to the organisation and individual who have done so much for seafarers – the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) has announced the shortlist for the 2018 International Seafarers’ Welfare Awards.

Industry Negotiates Seafarer Wage Rise, Dockers' Rights

Industry Negotiates Seafarer Wage Rise, Dockers' Rights
MarEx 2018-02-24 https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/industry-negotiates-seafarer-...

The International Bargaining Forum (IBF), shipping’s largest industrial relations collective, concluded final negotiations for a 2019-2022 IBF Framework Agreement on February 22.

'It's barbaric': ' Liberian-flagged FoC tankedr Tintomara' could be detained for days

'It's barbaric': Ship could be detained for days
Tegan Annett 26th Feb 2018 https://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/news/its-barbaric-ship-could-be-det...

A SEAFARER on board a ship detained in Gladstone was sent home to India because he was too distraught to return to the vessel.

The man was one of 26 crewmen on board the Tintomara when it was detained in Gladstone on Friday by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.

PPR 5: Review of IMO guidelines for EGCS creates debate

PPR 5: Review of IMO guidelines for EGCS creates debate
24/02/2018 http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/ppr-5-review-of-imo-guidelines-for-e...

The International Maritime Organization has agreed to update the 2015 Guidelines for exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS Guidelines) to clarify a number of issues, and it is proving challenging to strike a balance amid fears the review could make the guidelines overly stringent and thereby discourage uptake of the technology.

US seeks UN ban on 33 ships, 27 firms over North Korea smuggling

US seeks UN ban on 33 ships, 27 firms over North Korea smuggling
25 Feb 2018 https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/us-seeks-un-ban-on-33-ships--...

UNITED NATIONS: The United States is seeking to have the United Nations ban 33 vessels from ports worldwide and blacklist 27 shipping businesses for helping North Korea circumvent sanctions.

Two cargo ships collide off of Finland's southern coast

Two cargo ships collide off of Finland's southern coast
25.2.2018 https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/two_cargo_ships_collide_off_of_finlan...

A cargo ship got stuck in the ice off of Finland's coastal city of Porvoo on Sunday, causing the cargo ship sailing behind it to crash into it. The latter vessel incurred a hole in its hull, but there were no further injuries to the crew or the surroundings.

Cargo ship confiscated for calling sanctioned Crimea ports to be handed over to Ukraine Navy

Cargo ship confiscated for calling sanctioned Crimea ports to be handed over to Ukraine Navy
24 February 2018 https://economics.unian.info/10020104-cargo-ship-confiscated-for-calling...

Sky Moon was detained by Ukraine's coast patrol on the Danube in late 2016

Large vessels are fishing 55 percent of world’s oceans

Large vessels are fishing 55 percent of world’s oceans
Agence France-Presse / February 23, 2018 http://technology.inquirer.net/72882/large-vessels-fishing-55-percent-wo...

More than half the world’s oceans are being fished by large commercial vessels, particularly from China, according to the first view from space of global fishing practices published Thursday.

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