From the second week of January, inland vessels carrying hazardous cargo will be allowed to berth at about 50 mixed…
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From the second week of January, inland vessels carrying hazardous cargo will be allowed to berth at about 50 mixed…
Read MoreDuring the North Bund Forum 2022 in Shanghai, the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Shanghai renewed the Memorandum…
Read MorePrice transparency now a driving factor in the sales decision-making process DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, recently…
Read MoreVirtual reality technology has been introduced into IMO’s work to help its Member States to improve domestic ferry safety. During…
Read MoreThe family-run pallet solutions business, Scott Pallets, has completed a deal to renew their lease of a 57,510 sq ft…
Read MoreGlobal energy company TotalEnergies has joined the Castor Initiative, an international coalition of companies that aims to make maritime shipping…
Read MoreThe IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) held its 79th session from December 12 to 16, 2022. This Brief provides…
Read MoreWith Lloyd’s Register Foundation celebrating a decade of impact in 2022, we reflect back on key highlights from across the…
Read MoreThe objective of this preliminary market consultation is to enable the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to gather knowledge of…
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