
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.
Maritime push on greenhouse emissions
With regulations in place to reduce sulphur emissions from ships globally, the International Maritime Organisation turns its gaze to a new horizon – the reduction of greenhouse gases.
More Information Exchange Needed to Cut CO2 Emissions
The international shipping industry needs to work more quickly towards global digital standardisation if it is to reduce its CO2 emissions.
Hong Kong ship regulation on sulphur dioxide emissions set to align with national level
The tweak in regulations is set to align with Pearl River Delta emissions control which will take effect on the...
IMO: Focus on GHG emissions
Nearly 300 delegates from IMO Member States, international NGOs and intergovernmental organizations have gathered at...
Caribbean ripe for LNG bunkering as 2020 emissions cao looms: speakers
The Caribbean is well positioned to move to LNG bunkering as the shipping industry seeks to comply with the new...
Maersk Line partners with AkzoNobel to Reduce Carbon Emissions per Container by 10%
AkzoNobel and leading global container shipping company Maersk Line have signed a strategic sustainability partnership to reduce carbon emissions per container shipped by 10%.