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Flighted Spongy Moth Complex 2025
09 May, 2025
Due to the Flighted Spongy Moth’s destructive nature, particularly in countries where the pest is not indigenous, the following countries have specific procedures in place to prevent FSMC from entering...
Neptune - Bunker Info tab updates
25 Oct, 2023
Overview of European off-specs. Over the last six months, HFO delivered in European ports frequently deviated from specification on viscosity and density.
Argentina: New Regulation in Respect of Asian Gypsy Moth
03 Dec, 2019
The Club has been advised that the Argentinian National Service for Health and Agrifood Quality (SENASA) is finalising approval and issuance of a resolution to establish control measures in respect of...
Biosecurity - Insect Infestation on Ships
14 Apr, 2023
The risk of introducing harmful pests and diseases is an inherent hazard in the global movement of goods. Insects are one of the major concerns for ships as they can cause significant damage to the cargo...
Best Management Practices Maritime Security (BMP MS)
17 Apr, 2025
The International Group of P&I Clubs, in partnership with other shipping industry associations, together with the support of governments and military organisations have published brand new consolidated...
Castorseed Extraction De-oiled Cake Cargo
21 Nov, 2019
The Club has had a number of queries recently in respect of a proposed cargo of “Rapeseed Meal & Castorseed Extraction De-oiled Cake” to be loaded in bulk at Kandla port in India.
COSCO Shipping Tanker Removed From SDN List
03 Feb, 2020
COSCO Shipping Tanker (Dalian) Co. has been removed from the U.S. SDN list as of 31 January 2020
Monitoring of Self-Heating Coal Cargoes Prior to Loading
24 Dec, 2024
Coal cargoes can be particularly challenging to carry, with the possibility of methane production, oxygen depletion and the corrosion of metal structures.
The Carriage of Rice
27 Dec, 2024
Rice is a sensitive cargo and claims arising from the carriage of rice are not unusual. However, it is equally common for cargo interests to blame the vessel for any shortages, damage or deterioration...