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Chosen Charities.Sailors’ Society – Wellness at Sea A coaching programme that concentrates on empowering seafarers to focus on their own well-being, helping th
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Chosen Charities.Sailors’ Society – Wellness at Sea A coaching programme that concentrates on empowering seafarers to focus on their own well-being, helping th

Introduction Sanctions against North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) were expanded in May 2016 in response to nuclear testing and ballistic missile launches. The continued development of the nuclear and missile programmes during 2017 have led to further extension of sanctions by the UN, EU and US.

Paul Holthus, CEO of the World Ocean Council (WOC) explores the issue of sustainability and the concept of Corporate Ocean Responsibility. He outlines how and why the industry should be proactive when it comes to sustainability.

Guidelines to support the use of ERBs were adopted by the Committee. These amendments, which will reduce the heavy burden associated with paperwork and which...

IMO MSC 111: What’s on the agenda?

Home News and Resources News News 03 Sep, 2020 Enhancements to Crew Change for Cargo Ships in the Port of Singapore Malcolm Pedley CEO (Singapore) The MPA has issued a circular which details enhancements to crew changes in Singapore. Download PDF Please read the attached Port Marine Circular below for full details.

When the container vessel arrived in port, it was instructed to anchor and wait until its berth was available. While the vessel was waiting for the berth, the

Introduction The International Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea 1996 ("HNS") has not yet entered into force. However it has the support of a number of states and an HNS Correspondence Group formed by the International Maritim