Regulatory
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Odfjell hit by another American pollution violation
A subsidiary of Odfjell finds itself in hot water with the US Department of Justice once again. Singapore-based Odfjell Asia…
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Marshall Islands issues Stellar Daisy statement as repairs continue on another Polaris converted VLOC
More than seven weeks since the Stellar Daisy sank in the South Atlantic with the loss of 22 lives, its…
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Louisiana official named head of BSEE
A former Louisiana state official has been named the new head of the US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement…
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Protecting ships, people and the polar environment
IMO’s Lee Adamson provides the low down on a new IMO film which shows how the IMO Polar Code supports safe and environmentally-friendly…
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ICS pushes IMO to enforce ‘dramatic’ CO2 reduction objectives
At its AGM in Istanbul, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has agreed to urge the International Maritime Organization (IMO)…
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Strong negative reaction to CBP withdrawal of Jones Act proposal
US shipbuilders, vessel owners and operators on Thursday voiced strong criticism of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency’s withdrawal…
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New cabotage policy may see Malaysian shipping companies relocate
Some Malaysian local shipping companies are looking to shift their bases out of the country in order to avoid potential…
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CBP abandons plan to end Jones Act waivers for offshore supply vessels
The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency on Wednesday withdrew a proposal that would have tightened up the Jones…
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FMC clears up confusion about its rejection of Japanese containerline merger
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has issued an update in its decision of last Tuesday to reject the so-called…
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AMP gives strong backing to CBP’s Jones Act proposals
The American Maritime Partnership (AMP), a coalition representing the US maritime industry, on Tuesday came out strongly in favour of…
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Thousands sign petition launched by widow of El Faro seafarer demanding rule changes
The widow of one of the men who perished on the US cargo ship El Faro is using the tragedy…
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Ship repair yards swamped as ballast water regs hove into view
With ballast water management regulations fast approaching shipowners have rushed to ship repair yards in their droves in the first…
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300 ships and more than 1,000 seafarers fall for fake registry scam
Ships and seafarers are being illegally registered under a fake international registry. The Federated States of Micronesia, a tiny archipelago…
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US Senators bring bill to revoke drilling bans in Alaskan waters
The two US Senators from Alaska have introduced a bill that would undo the indefinite bans on offshore drilling in…
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Isle of Man Ship Registry: Fast growth
“The Isle of Man used to be the best register you have never heard of,” quips Dick Welsh, the flag’s…
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OMSA hits back at claims that Jones Act revisions would hurt US economy
The US Offshore Marine Service Association (OMSA) has spoken up in defence of proposed changes to the Jones Act, which…
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Rule changes could happen in wake of Stellar Daisy sinking: Korean Register
The Korean Register of Shipping, the classification society under fire from last Friday’s likely sinking of the VLOC, has admitted…
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Proposed changes to Jones Act could cost thousands of offshore jobs
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has criticized plans to amend some aspects of the Jones Act, saying they could cost…
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Alaskan oil and gas firm agrees to settle Jones Act case for $10m
Furie Operating Alaska has agreed a settlement whereby it will pay a $10m civil penalty for a 2011 incident in…
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Eimskip takeover of Nor Lines blocked by competition authority
The Norwegian Competition Authority has decided to prohibit Icelandic shippowner Eimskip from acquiring Norway’s Nor Lines. The authority said the…
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