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Brazil - Immigration Fines - Further Update
13 Apr, 2011
Our news article of 25 January 2011 referred to the suspension of immigration fines in the case of seafarers who do not possess a seaman’s book issued by a country which has ratified ILO conventions No....
Piracy - Industry Guidance on Citadels & Revised International Group FAQs
26 Sep, 2011
Translations: Vietnamese
Industry Guidance Relating to the Construction and Use of Citadels
Detailed information on the construction and use of citadels has been produced by the shipping industry organisations...
PEME programme
13 May, 2019
In order to serve at sea, seafarers must hold a valid medical certificate issued in accordance with the provisions of the STCW Convention, Regulation 1/9 and the STCW Code, Section A-I/9. The ILO/WHO publication...
The EU F-Gasses Regulation and what it means for the maritime industry
04 Mar, 2020
From 1st January 2020, it shall be prohibited to use of fluorinated greenhouse gases with a global warming potential of 2,500 or more, to service or maintain refrigeration equipment.
Crew Familiarisation is critical when taking over a vessel
21 Jul, 2022
When a vessel changes ownership and/or manager, it can take some considerable time before the new crew and management are fully familiar with the vessel. Familiarisation starts as soon as ship’s staff...
FuelEU Maritime Regulation - BIMCO's Shipman Clause is Published
04 Feb, 2025
The clause broadly follows the structure of the time charterparty clause and seeks to transfer the responsibilities from the “company” as defined by the Regulations to the shipmanagers.
Cargo Liquefaction Incident - Fluorspar from Huangpu
09 Nov, 2022
An entered vessel recently loaded a part cargo of bulk fluorspar in two holds at Huangpu, China. Heavy weather was encountered while on passage causing the vessel to roll and pitch heavily. Several hours...
Underwater Hull Cleaning - Risks and Precautions Associated with Diving Operations
14 Apr, 2023
Underwater hull cleaning operations are critical for maintaining the performance and efficiency of a ship.