Regulatory
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Trump moves to ease sulphur cap implementation date
President Donald Trump is reportedly looking to ease the phase-in of the IMO-mandated sulphur cap, worried that the global launch…
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Greek owners cast doubt about 2020 compliance
The Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) has warned that tramp shipping remains at risk come the January 1, 2020 introduction…
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Sinopec to supply low sulphur fuel from next year
China’s state run energy giant Sinopec will start supplying low sulphur fuel from 2019, the company announced at an oil…
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Are EEDI shortcomings shipping’s smoking gun?
With the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) about to sit down for crunch talks at the International Maritime Organization the…
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No cap backtracking, IMO stresses as calls for leniency grow
With an assortment of influential shipping bodies and registers calling for leniency in the first months of applying the global…
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Open-loop scrubbers face China ban
Adding another wrinkle into the 2020 sulphur cap compliance picture, China is contemplating banning open-loop scrubbers from operating in the…
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Scrubbers are a good investment: DNB
Norway’s DNB Markets has published an in-depth report on scrubber uptake across the shipping industry and is forecasting the technology…
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Safe Bulkers to install scrubbers for half of its fleet
Greek owner Safe Bulkers has entered in an agreement with Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry for the installation of Alfa Laval…
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Maran Tankers to install scrubbers on 13 vessels
Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine has secured a retrofit contract from Greek owner Angelicoussis’ Maran Tankers for the installation of scrubbers and…
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ICS’s Poulsson comes out fighting for IMO
At the United Nations in New York, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) is representing shipowners at the start of…
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Transhipment banned along the Great Barrier Reef
The state government in Queensland is readying the ban of transhipping along the Great Barrier Reef. “The reef contributes more…
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Iceberg Research slams SGX for its ‘prehistoric’ regulatory environment
In his first interview with Splash since revealing he is the main man behind Iceberg Research, Arnaud Vagner has lashed…
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US sanctions Russian shipping firms and vessels over North Korea violations
The US government has announced sanctions on two Russian shipping companies and six vessels over alleged business connections with North…
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Malaysia Shipowners’ Association calls for review of cabotage policy
The Malaysia Shipowners’ Association (MASA) has called for a review of the removal of cabotage policy in Sabah, Sarawak and…
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12-month ship bans could solve crew neglect: ITF
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has applauded the recent decision taken by Australian authorities to ban a Chinese bulker…
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India to ease chartering restrictions
The rapid opening up of India’s shipping sector continues. Fresh from announcing a partial relaxation of the country’s cabotage law,…
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Transparency International highlights transparency and accountability flaws at IMO
In advance of today’s council meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Transparency International is releasing another report that claims…
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A short wish list for the IMO
Some recent sessions at the IMO have been quite exciting, attracting attention from the ‘mainstream’ (non-shipping) media and from Transparency…
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El Faro bill heads to Congress
A bill is to be debated in Congress that will potentially see the powers of the US Coast Guard ramped…
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Greek owners eye post-Brexit London
Brexit could see Greek owners head back to the UK capital, the head of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS)…
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