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IMO Celebrates 70 Years with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Mar 06, 2018

Seventy years to the day since the treaty establishing the United Nations International Maritime Organization (IMO) was adopted, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II marked the occasion at IMO Headquarters in London on Tuesday (6 March). Accompanied by IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim…

Panama Canal Sets New Milestone with 3,000th Neopanamax Transit

Mar 04, 2018

Panama Canal announced the transit of its 3,000th Neopanamax vessel, exceeding initial traffic expectations by this date and reaffirming the value and impact its route has had on global maritime trade, said a press release on Friday (March 02)…

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Signs MoU with Russian Federation

Feb 27, 2018

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Far East Investment and Export Agency (FEIA) under the Ministry of the Russian Federation for the Development of the Far East (MINVR) to cooperate with each other…

Piracy, Armed Robbery in Asia Drop in January: ReCAAP

Feb 09, 2018

A total of seven incidents of piracy and armed robbery against ships were reported in Asia - five actual incidents and two attempted incidents - in January 2018, compared to 16 incidents reported in December 2017, according to regional piracy watchdog ReCAAP ISC…

Hyundai Merchant Marine Forms Consortium with MSC, Hapag-Lloyd and ONE

Feb 09, 2018

Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) announced that it has established a consortium with global liners, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, and ONE to launch joint services between Asia and west coast of South America. Previously, HMM operated three Asia-west coast of South America services with MSC…

Qatar Accedes to BWM Convention

Feb 08, 2018

​Sixty-eight countries have now signed up to International Maritime Organization (IMO)'s Ballast Water Management Convention, with Qatar being the latest to accede to the treaty helping to protect the marine environment.  The signatories…

CMA CGM Adjusts EURAF 5 Service

Feb 06, 2018

The CMA CGM Group announced it is reinforcing its service from Europe to West Africa through a new call at Kribi (Cameroon) and shortened transit times from North Europe on its EURAF 5 service. The new service started in January 2018. As a result…

Cargill Partners with Four NGOs on Shipping Sustainability

Feb 05, 2018

Dry bulk shipper Cargill said it is partnering with four NGOs to advance sustainability initiatives and increase accountability across the ocean shipping industry.The company said it has aligned with the Global Maritime Forum, the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network…

Maersk Line to Start New Asia-Latin America Service

Jan 31, 2018

Maersk Line announced the launch of the new Asia – Latin America / West Coast South America services. The service will provide Maersk Line’s customers with new direct products for Colombia, the Caribbean and Pecem, Brazil.  It will reduce transit times and offer greater port coverage…

IMO to Promote e-Navigation

Jan 28, 2018

Reliable, user-friendly and integrated navigation and communications systems can help with decision making on a ship. That is where e-Navigation comes in.   International Maritime Organization (IMO) attended the e-Navigation Underway International…

China Reveals “Polar Silk Road” in Arctic

Jan 26, 2018

China unveiled its ambitions to develop a 'Polar Silk Road' through the Arctic, joining a multinational race to exploit opportunities in the resource-rich region, as the shipping lanes opened up by global warming. China said it would encourage…

EU Shipowners Plastic Strategy at Ports

Jan 23, 2018

European shipowners welcome the Plastic Strategy adopted by the European Commission last week. The first-ever Europe-wide strategy on plastics, adopted today, is a part of the transition towards a more circular economy. The coherent and…

Call for Carriage Ban on Non-Compliant Fuel

Jan 22, 2018

A group of leading environmental and maritime shipping organizations have called for the prohibition of transporting non-compliant marine fuels once the global 0.5 percent sulfur cap takes effect in 2020.   The United Nation's International…

Tajikistan to Use Caspian Sea

Jan 14, 2018

Tajikistan is interested in supplying cargoes to international markets through the Caspian Sea, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Tajikistan to Azerbaijan to Azerbaijan Soli Rustam said during his visit to the Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (ACS)…

Ice-Free Arctic?

Dec 25, 2017

At the current rate of carbon emissions of about 35 to 40 gigatons a year, scientists are estimating that the Arctic could become ice-free within the next 20 years, Suptnik reported quoting National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder…

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