An important reference set of protocols to ensure safe ship crew changes and travel during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been recognized by IMO’s technical body, […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραAs governments come together at the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO) to consider important next steps to decarbonise maritime transport, the global shipping industry urgently calls […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραA new report from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has laid bare the scale of the industry’s decarbonisation challenge. It also sets the scene […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραLaunched earlier in February during the 2020 European Shipping Week 2020, ECSA has produced a more comprehensive publication of the latest figures on European shipping by […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραThe Environment Committee expresses concern with insufficient progress in the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to reduce emissions from the maritime sector internationally. On Thursday, the Environment, Public […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραThe International Maritime Organisation’s fourth Greenhouse Gas Study highlights that the shipping industry has continued its trend of decoupling emissions growth from the global growth of […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραDue to the heightened humanitarian crisis due to lack of sufficient action by governments in ensuring crew changes happen, European and International maritime industry stakeholders joined […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραECSA and the ETF: The EU has to start acting to resolve the current crew change crisis It seems like everybody is aware of the situation by now […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραDownload free Coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance to help protect the health of seafarers (and passengers) as well as the general public here. Reports of seafarers being denied medical […]
Διαβάστε ΠερισσότεραComprising five documents, the package touched on a common approach to lifting restrictions of free movement within the EU’s internal borders, a common framework to support […]
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