
BIMCO: Coal shipments to Japan, Korea and EU surge 27%
Windward: AIS visibility in Hormuz has deteriorated sharply
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Windward: AIS visibility in Hormuz has deteriorated sharply
The volume of coal delivered in the United States for uses other than power generation—primarily, for manufacturing—decreased by about half in the last 15 years. Coal delivered for these purposes in the South decreased the most in percentage terms between 2010 and 2025, falling 75%, or 14.
11/2025: Coal shipments from North-East coast USA – understanding potentially explosive hazards

This circular is to draw attention to incidents of concern regarding shipments of coal from North-East Coast USA.
During the course of this year Indonesia and China have taken significant steps with respect to the export and import of coal cargoes, as well as cargo specific standards, that members engaged in the trade will need to be aware of. The developments With a view towards reducing air pollution and increasing support for

This circular is to draw attention to incidents of concern regarding shipments of coal from North-East Coast USA.

This circular is to draw attention to incidents of concern regarding shipments of coal from North-East Coast USA.

Update to Circular dated 04 March 2025 regarding the recent sanctions against Russia: EU FAQs related to the Infrastructure Transaction Ban (Article 5ae of C...

The Club is aware of a number of incidents, involving coal cargoes from the East coast of the USA, which were emitting dangerously high levels of methane. On...

On 19 September 2022, the EU amended its FAQs clarifying that the carriage of certain cargoes from Russia including coal and certain types of fertiliser (and...

UPDATE – 20 September 2022: On 19 September 2022 the EU further amended its FAQS clarifying the application of provisions relating to the carriage of certain...
This essential guide to the safe carriage, loading and storage of cargo reflects the most recent regulatory changes and highlights the most current thinking ...

To prevent incidents and ensure the safety of the crew, it is important to understand the risks associated with coal cargoes and the hazardous gases that can be produced.
Despite its contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, global coal consumption climbed to an all-time high in 2022 and is on track for a record-breaking 2023 and 2024. In this article, we focus on the safety measures needed to reduce the risk of fire and explosion when dealing with coal cargoes.

On 19 September 2022, the EU amended its FAQS clarifying that the carriage of certain cargoes from Russia including coal and certain types of fertiliser (and

Circular issued by International Group clubs UPDATE - 1 November 2022 EU sanctions – updated FAQs published by the EU on the carriage of certain Russian cargoes including coal and fertilisers On 19 September 2022, the EU amended its FAQs clarifying that the carriage of certain cargoes from Russia including coal and cer

On 19 September 2022 the EU further amended its FAQS clarifying the application of provisions relating to the carriage of certain cargoes from Russia,

On 10 August 2022 the European Union (EU) published updated FAQs clarifying the application of provisions relating to the carriage of certain cargoes from

We may see a rising number of laytime/demurrage and off-hire disputes between owners and charterers due to the export suspension.
Misdelivery claims highlight the risks involved when delivering cargo without the production of the original bills of lading.

By 1 January 2019 there will be a supplementary IMSBC (International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code) for cole. Then coal will not only be categorized as a
Amendments to the IMSBC Code will enter into force on 1 January 2019. In this article, Penelope Cooke of Brookes Bell LLP explains how the upcoming amendments will affect vessels carrying coal cargoes.

It has become apparent that on vessels carrying coal cargoes that are liable to self-heat, the Deck Officers are often unaware that a low oxygen content in a ho
Members will be aware of the issues involving self-heating and methane emitting coal cargoes and the enclosed articles provide advice on how to avoid such situations occurring in the first place and how to deal with problems arising during the voyage. Coal cargoes: Problems prior to and during loading Members will be