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International Quality Assessment Review Body (IQARB) supports IMO Member States
The International Quality Assessment Review Body (IQARB) is due to update IMO Member States on its work supporting States to fulfil their obligations under IMO mandatory instruments. An online lunchtime presentation on Thursday 28 July, held during IMO’s Sub-Committee on Implementation of IMO Instruments (III), will take place for participating…
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Eric Eyo of Ince Group discusses why he joined ZESTAs Advisory Board
Eric Eyo specializes in all aspects of shipping and commercial dispute resolution. Eric handles disputes in relation to the full spectrum of shipping contracts including charter parties, contracts of affreightment, bills of lading, letters of indemnity, bank guarantees, MOAs, shipbuilding agreements as well as contracts for the sale and purchase…
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Port of Rotterdam :A talk with industry experts about the causes and solutions for container shipping
Disruption. A word you hear much too often. Once referred to start-ups that wanted to make life difficult for the established order with smart, digital solutions. Since the start of this century’s roaring twenties, it has mainly become synonymous with disruptions – some would even say chaos – in the…
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EGAS, KANFER, and LETH announce Suez LNG bunkering hub
More than 20 000 ships are transiting the Suez Canal annually and all ships have waiting time before the daily convoy commences Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS), Kanfer Shipping (KANFER), and Leth Suez Transit (LETH) are facilitating a strategic and competitive LNG bunkering hub in the Suez Canal. EGAS,…
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Port of Tanjung Pelepas to use AI to improve efficiency
The Malaysian Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP), a joint venture between APM Terminals (30%) and the MMC Group, has entered into an agreement to deploy Innovez One’s AI-powered Port Management Information System (PMIS) to improve efficiency and optimize its scheduling. Port information management systems provider Innovez One said it will…
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Port of Oakland marine terminals resume operations
Cargo moving and protesters adhering to designated free speech zones The Port of Oakland’s marine terminals are open and operating normally. They have resumed operations since Saturday, after several days of disruption by truck drivers protesting the gig worker law AB5. “The Port of Oakland has resumed full operations,” said…
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Eastern Shipbuilding Group Announces Keel Authentication For Third United States Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutter
Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc. (ESG) hosted the keel authentication ceremony for the U.S. Coast Guard’s future Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC), USCGC INGHAM (WMSM-917), the third vessel in the new Heritage Class built at the Nelson Street facility. The presiding officer for the U.S. Coast Guard was Rear Admiral Chad L.…
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Reuters : DSME workers reach deal to end strike
The company has promised workers a 4.5% wage increase. The strike has delayed the delivery of eight vessels -Daewoo Second major industrial dispute under S. Korean President Yoon South Korea-based Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has entered a deal with contract workers that will end a 51-day strike after…
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