Environment
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European nations demand more urgent ship emission regulations
European nations are determined to get ship emissions cut quicker than current timelines proposed by regulators and lobbyists. Following France’s…
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Boxship scrubber retrofits to accelerate in the coming months
Expect a sizeable chunk of the boxship fleet to head into repair yards in the coming months leading up to…
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Video highlights path owners must take to comply with the sulphur cap
Just what do owners and operators need to have prepared by the end of this month in order to be…
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D’Amico hit with $4m pollution fine in the US
D’Amico Shipping Italia, company part of d’Amico Società di Navigazione group, admitted to dumping oily waste and other pollutants in…
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BP and Nouryon developing green hydrogen supplies at Rotterdam port
BP, Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals), and the Port of Rotterdam have joined forces to explore the opportunity of making…
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Maritime CEO Forum: Scrubbers give tanker owners a commercial advantage
Scrubbers present a commercial advantage for tanker owners, maintained a majority of panellists speaking at last week’s tanker session during…
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Denmark deploys sniffer drone
Denmark continues to deploy smart technology to crack down on ships that fail to comply with environmental regulations. The Scandinavian…
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Maritime CEO Forum: IMO 2020 compliance workshop
A shipmanager, a shipowner, a fuel reseller and a fuel verification expert made the perfect panel for Monday’s special IMO…
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Survey launches looking at IMO 2020 compliance
Today sees the launch of our quarterly survey, MarPoll, results of which will be carried in the next issue of…
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France calls for shipping speed limits
France has made a submission to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) urging for a swift global speed limit for shipping…
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Parliamentary debate adds fuel to the green fire
Is too much expected of shipping on environmental matters? That was the topic for discussion at this morning’s parliamentary debate…
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EDF targets riverine hydrogen fuel supplies
The French energy supplier Électricité de France (EDF) is pushing ahead with its hydrogen efforts. The company has created a…
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Maritime CEO Forum: ‘We should look beyond the sulphur issue’
Despite a majority of panelists at today’s Maritime CEO Forum tanker session professing to be fans of scrubbers, all executives…
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Auramarine: Ready for 2020
Finnish fuel system provider Auramarine is getting plenty of inquiries as the days tick down to the global sulphur cap.…
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Laid-up OSVs could become LNG bunkering vessels
During the incredible downturn for offshore support vessels, the ships have been rejigged to become tenders for giant gin palaces…
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The fine city of Singapore threatens two-year jail terms for sulphur cap abusers
Singapore is a fine city goes the popular tourist tshirt for sale across the republic (pictured), an image that lampoons…
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Beijing likely to introduce shore power regulation this July
Chinese authorities continue to look at every possible maritime measure to cut pollution. Having launched ECAs, promoted the use of…
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Maritime CEO Forum to feature handy IMO 2020 workshop
Next Monday the Maritime CEO Forum returns to Singapore for the fourth time with a very strong line up of…
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IMO 2020 is nothing new
Shippers and carriers faced off earlier this decade over high fuel prices, recalls Lars Jensen from SeaIntelligence Consulting. At the…
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Cosco taps PetroChina for low sulphur fuel
The world’s third largest container shipping line has fixed a deal to get a sizeable chunk of its fleet fixed…
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