
Posidonia 2018: Shipowners Stand Alone in Cutting CO2 Emissions
The new environmental regulations have been at the center of attention at this year’s edition of Posidonia trade show in Athens, Greece, which took place from 4-8 of June.
IUMI cooperates with shipowners and classification societies on cyber security
Cyber safety is very high on IUMI’s agenda. IUMI supports the efforts of the IMO, classification societies ...
Shipowners and Mariners Don’t Suffer Fools Gladly with “Disruptive” Big Data Technologies
Semantics…this is all “Disruptive Technology” is. What value does it give to the Shipowner? Give them the meat on the bones to chew on.
How do shipowners get ready for the Ballast Water Management Convention
The Danish Maritime Authority, the Danish Environmental Protection Agency and the Danish Shipowners’ Association are hosting a conference where the future implementation of the Ballast Water Management Convention is on the agenda.
Incentive for scrubbers driven by $200/mt price differential: shipowners
High sulfur fuel oil has to be at least $200/mt cheaper than 0.5% low sulfur fuel oil or 0.1% marine gasoil to incentivize shipowners to install scrubbers, shipowners said Tuesday at the International Fujairah Bunkering & Fuel Oil Forum.
WWL: Shipowners Need to Know About the Upcoming 2020 Sulfur Cap’s Impact
The decision to set 2020 as the start date for the 0.5% global sulphur cap has been widely welcomed for demonstrating that shipping and its regulator are prepared to make tough choices.
European shipowners welcome IMO decisions on global regulation of ship emissions
The 70th session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) concluded today with a decision on defined tasks and timelines to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships.