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Sea Cargo Charter welcomes new Chair and Vice Chair

Join us for an engaging podcast episode featuring Joris Lubbers, a renowned Technical Superintendent based in Rotterdam. Explore the fascinating realm of technical ship management as Joris delves into his extensive experience, discussing career opportunities, Technical Knowledge, critical skills, and the daily life of

Home News and Resources News Loss Prevention 11 Jun, 2024 CIMAC published Q&A related to ISO 8217:2024 Dmitry Kisil Senior Loss Prevention Officer CIMAC – a global association promoting the development of ship propulsion, train drive and power generation – has published a guideline on a new edition of the marine bu

Is Shipping Safer? What's Going on With Shipping? June 10, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the recent report from Allianz Commercial on Safety and Shipping Review 2024 and…

Good communication is the cornerstone of any relationship, and it's especially important in the confined and often stressful environment onboard. Active list...

Houthi Actions against Cargo Ships Once Again Spike Ocean Freight Rates #supplychain

Search for ships currently entered in the London P&I Club by their name or I M O number Search Search for correspondents in our global network by country/area or port/city Search 2023/24 Financial Year Result & Overview 10 June 2024 A summary of the drivers of and positive result for the 2024/25 financial year

Baltimore Bridge Collapse, who is responsible ? 🚢🌉 #shipping #bridgecollapse #maritime #insurance
Another question came up in the comments section and it asked about stowaways. I used a few AI generated images to aid in story-telling.

Ship Speeds Decrease for Emission and Cost Reduction #maritime

Speed 3: Charleston Drift! | MSC Michigan VII with a Stuck Throttle What's Going on With Shipping?

Maximizing Margins with DNV Guidelines in Marine Operations #iasc #maritimeoperations #dnvguidelines

Mensaje en video del Secretario General de la OMI, Arsenio Domínguez, sobre la campaña de este año, que se centra en la contribución de la gente de mar para hacer del sector marítimo un lugar de trabajo más seguro.

Project Planning vs Reality, A Look into Offshore Installations #shipping

The shipping and maritime logistics behind D-Day, the allied landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944.

Containership Can't Stop What's Going on With Shipping? June 5, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the problem on board the containership MSC Michigan VII when it could not slow down and sped down the Cooper River i
Companies calling at European ports need to get ready before the end of the summer: FuelEU Maritime will come into effect from 1 January 2025, but monitoring plans for vessels already calling at European ports must be submitted by 31 August 2024.

Mastering the Art of Negotiation #negotiationtips #experiencedparties #trading #shippingcompanies

The ISO8217:2024 standard, published on May 30, 2024, emphasizing the industry's shift towards renewable marine fuels. The new standard includes biofuel blen...

This episode is a comprehensive guide for professionals and enthusiasts in the naval architecture and offshore engineering sectors. Our special guest for this episode is Hans van Loon, a renowned expert in naval architecture and offshore engineering.
In this issue, we cover many interesting topics, such as: Triton no 2 2024 Read more

The Shipping Behind D-Day What's Going on With Shipping? June 4, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the shipping and maritime logistics behind D-Day, the allied landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944.

The US and Royal Navies Have a Crewing Problem What's Going on With Shipping? June 2, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses crewing issues with the Royal Navy's Royal Fleet Auxiliary and the US Navy's Military Sealift

Video message from Arsenio Dominguez, IMO Secretary-General, on this year's campaign which looks at seafarers' contribution to making the maritime sector a safer workplace.
Home Publications Articles Bound to Arbitrate – Club Rules Bound to Arbitrate – Club Rules The Commercial Court's recent decision enforces arbitration clauses in insurance contracts, even against non-signatories. Find out why third-party claimants must adhere to contract terms and the implications for global litigatio
5/2024 Notice of Annual General Meeting

Charter Party vs Bill of Lading : The Comprehensive Contract Comparison #shorts

CBP Crackdown on ECommerce What's Going on With Shipping? June 1, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the Customs and Border Protection crackdown on E-commerce De minimus (less than $800 in value) shipments to the US
A lot of viewers in the comments section pointed out the possibility of using the bow thruster during the Dali incident in Baltimore. Could it have altered the ship and prevented it from hitting the Francis Scott Key Bridge?

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

Mental health matters: Small actions, big impact

Gard Club: Power-operated watertight doors can be fatal