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An Introduction to Ship Source Oil Pollution Regulations in Canada
14 Feb, 2024
Canada has taken steps to protect its marine environment by the implementation of several international conventions through its domestic legislation as well as standalone legislation to prevent and respond...
No.8 2024/25 - Electronic (Paperless) Trading - TradeGo PTE. LTD
08 Jul, 2024
Members are referred back to Notice No. 18 2022/2023 by which the International Group approved TradeGo User Agreement (2022.12.15) (‘the User Agreement’). The User Agreement remains approved for the purposes...
Charterparty Considerations
02 Mar, 2026
Following Charterers’ Employment Orders
The Master must obey the Charterers’ employment orders with utmost despatch. This obligation is however subject to the Master’s responsibility for the safety...
China - Adjustment of Shipping Routes for Zhejiang Province Coastal Waters
09 Sep, 2021
Huatai Insurance Agency and Consultancy Service Ltd have advised the Club that the main shipping routes off the coastline of Zhenjiang Province have undergone adjustments by the Zhenjiang Maritime Safety...
Philippines - Attacks on Vessels in the Sulu Sea
28 Feb, 2017
The number of attacks on vessels in the Sulu and Celebes Sea have surged recently with a corresponding increase in the severity of the attacks. In a recent incident six crew members were abducted with...
Effective Notices of Arbitration
18 Feb, 2019
In a recent case, The Amity [2017], charterers successfully set aside an arbitration award on the basis that owners had not effectively served their notice of arbitration upon charterers since the person to...
Ukraine Conflict and Charterparties - FAQs
22 Mar, 2022
Understandably, in the current situation in Ukraine, many Members are contacting the Club to ask for advice. The below summary is aimed to give broad advice in response to the questions most commonly asked...
EU Charting Crew Changes
28 Apr, 2020
The European Commission has issued guidelines aimed at helping to repatriate seafarers caught on ships amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Ukraine Conflict - potential humanitarian corridors for foreign ships in the Ukrainian ports
25 Mar, 2022
A number of sources are reporting an announcement by the Russian authorities of the of opening humanitarian corridors to allow foreign vessels trapped in Ukrainian ports to leave.