The Cruise Lines International Association Europe (CLIA Europe) and the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) welcome the revision of the European directive on port reception facilities […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραManila 15 November 2016: Training acts not only as a career enhancer, but also plays an essential role in the modernisation of the shipping industry as […]
Διαβάστε Περισσότερα30 European transport associations, representing infrastructure managers, operators, local authorities, users and equipment suppliers in the maritime, inland waterways, railways, road, cycling, aviation and intermodal sectors, […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραIn line with the COP22 objectives, on Tuesday 8 November 2016 European Investment Bank (EIB) Vice-President Ambroise Fayolle and Société Générale CIB’s Global Head of Asset […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραECSA facilitated a debriefing in the European Parliament this morning on the latest decisions of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) regarding global regulation of greenhouse gas […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραThe present edition of the Review of Maritime Transport takes the view that the long-term growth prospects for seaborne trade and maritime businesses are positive. There […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραIt will be possible for states that are party to the Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention to grant exemptions for vessels operating within specific geographical areas […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραAS the COP 21 Paris Agreement enters into force, and ushers in a new epoch for the world and all its inhabitants. How can business make […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραThe LNG shipping industry has welcomed last week’s decision by the IMO’s marine environment protection committee (MEPC 70) to adopt the global 0.5 per cent sulphur […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραAn important milestone on the road to controlling greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping has been achieved with the adoption of new mandatory requirements by the […]
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