Union Maritime takes delivery of its third WindWings tanker
The LR2 tanker Monza, fitted with two 37. 5-meter BAR Technologies WindWings has been delivered to U.
24 maritime news articles about IMO
The LR2 tanker Monza, fitted with two 37. 5-meter BAR Technologies WindWings has been delivered to U.

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Presentation of the publication “Rescue at Sea Guide”, produced by IMO, UNHCR and ICS
May 3, 2026 In this episode of What's Going on with Shipping, Sal Mercogliano recaps a chaotic ninth week of the ongoing conflict and the dual blockades affecting global maritime trade. We break down the competing forces in the Middle East, the resurgence of piracy off Somalia, and the growing tensions in the Mediterr
From Policy to Practice: Advancing Gender Equality in Maritime This short video highlights how women are key to building a sustainable, resilient maritime industry. To mark the 2026 International Day for Women in Maritime, the IMO is moving "From Policy to Practice" to ensure gender equality remains a driving force fo
April 28, 2026 In this episode of "What the Ship," we dive into the top five maritime stories as of April 28, 2026. While the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz remains a central focus, the ripples are being felt across every sector of the global shipping industry—from skyrocketing bunker fuel prices to heated debates a
Title: Inside the IMO: A master mariner’s perspective from PPR 13 Opening: What really happens at IMO pollution meetings and how do those decisions affect ships and seafarers? In this episode, a master mariner shares insights from inside the room.
The IMO Secretary-General speaks with a seafarer who recently returned from the Strait of Hormuz. In this candid conversation, the seafarer shares his experience of the intense stress and uncertainty faced at sea, highlighting the challenges seafarers continue to endure.
Short video showing IMO's Legal Affairs Office four-day workshop devlivered in January 2026 on the general principles of drafting national legislation to implement IMO conventions at the IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) in Msida, Malta.
Title: Panama’s Ambassador to the IMO on maritime policy, seafarers and global shipping. Opening: How do global shipping rules get made?
Title: What Really Happens at the IMO? Subtitle: A Seafarer’s Perspective from the Maritime Safety Committee Opening: What really happens inside the International Maritime Organization?
2025 IMO Bravery Award First Mate Lee Tae Young shares the remarkable story behind receiving the 2025 IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea, presented by the International Maritime Organization. In this interview recorded during his visit to the UK, Lee reflects on the dramatic events that led to international reco
IMO's Future Fuels and Technology (FFT) Project is organizing a Technical Seminar on methane-based fuels to share the latest developments in the production, safe use, and blending of methane-based fuels.
Exclusive interview with IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez covering maritime safety, decarbonisation, geopolitics and the future of seafarers. Description: In this exclusive interview, His Excellency Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), speaks with Captain Chris
In this short On Course video, Captain Vinicius Madruga Santos FNI explores why receiving Seaways is more than just reading a magazine, it’s a strategic tool for professional maritime development. Seaways delivers solid, technical and precise information that helps seafarers stay aligned with new regulations, emerging
How the industry is reducing methane from ships, a gas 28 times more potent than CO2. What is methane slip?
This article focuses on Biomethane and how it compares to LNG and other fossil fuels and why it will become more widely used between now, 2030 and beyond. The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Net Zero Framework (NZF) adjournment increases the relative importance of the European Union (EU) regulations, inclu
The conflict in Yemen continues to impact shipping. Dangerous sea areas and changes in the operational status of ports may occur at any time.
VPS’ 2025 Marine Fuel Quality Review paints a picture of an industry pursuing decarbonisation while continuing to grapple with traditional fuel quality challenges. VPS’ 2025 Marine Fuel Quality Review paints a picture of an industry pursuing decarbonisation despite delays to the IMO Net-Zero Framework (NZF), while sti
Members and owners to take note of new regulations, some of which takes place as early as 1 January 2026. New regulations that may affect your operations include: Life Saving Appliances (LSA) CodeLifeboats and rescue boats fitted with single-fall and hook systems are subject to similar risks of inadvertent release duri
In this episode, Eva Lianne Veldkamp, Patti Tutalo and Koni Duniya talk about Speaking Up. In this episode, we discuss: the importance of being your authentic self and how it relates to feeling safe enough to speak up; the different channels of speaking up; coping mechanisms and why individuals sometimes adapt to a gr
Ask Eva Lianne Veldkamp and Pam Kern anything about how operational maritime safety and security onboard ships can be improved by supporting diversity, equality, equity and inclusiveness. These maritime women are part of the COPE° working group for Psychological Safety, bullying and Sexual Assault and Harassment in th
Ask Eva Lianne Veldkamp and Patti Tutalo anything about how operational maritime safety and security onboard ships can be improved by supporting diversity, equality, equity and inclusiveness. These maritime women are part of the COPE° working group for Psychological Safety, bullying and Sexual Assault and Harassment i