14 NOV 2020 An estimated 400 seafarers and roughly 2 million tons of coal are stuck on ships off the northeast coast of China, as a spiraling diplomatic row with Australia threatens to turn into a humanitarian crisis. At least 21 bulk carriers are anchored off the Port of Jingtang, unable to …
Read More »CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS AROUND THE MV WAKASHIO GROUNDING
A general view shows the bulk carrier ship MV Wakashio, that ran aground on a reef, at Riviere des Creoles, Mauritius, in this handout image obtained by Reuters on August 10, 2020. By Dr Ryan Lloyd, Head Of Research And Development at Geollect – 10 NOV 2020 On Sunday 25th July …
Read More »JOE BIDEN WINS U.S. PRESIDENCY
07 NOV 2020 Democrat Joe Biden captured the U.S. presidency on Saturday, several major television networks said, as voters narrowly rebuffed Republican incumbent Donald Trump’s tumultuous leadership and embraced Biden’s promise to fight the coronavirus pandemic and fix the economy in a divided nation. When the former vice president enters …
Read More »US IMPOSES SANCTIONS ON SYRIAN OIL AND LEBANESE SHIPPING COMPANY
12 NOV 2020 The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on the efforts to restore Syria’s oil production network, with the support of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. The sanctions were announced against seven individuals and 10 entities, including companies tied to …
Read More »OVERWORKED SEAFARERS FACE ‘SYSTEMATIC FAILURES’ IN WORK-REST COMPLIANCE -REPORT
11 NOV 2020 Seafarers face “systemic failures” in the implementation of the regulations related to hours of work and rest, undermining the credibility of the very regulations meant to protect their rights, according to new report published by World Maritime University (WMU). The report confirms previous research that suggested recording malpractices are widespread …
Read More »VB10000 STARTS CUTTING GOLDEN RAY WRECK
Anchor chain attached to the pulley system on the VB-10000 heavy-lift vessel moves slowly to cut through Section One of the Golden Ray wreck. St. Simons Sound Incident response photo. 09 NOV 2020 The heavy lift vessel VB10000 began cutting the Golden Ray on Friday more than a year after …
Read More »BIDEN PREDICTED TO START BY REVERSING TRUMP’S OFFSHORE DRILLING AND CO2 DEREGULATIONS
08 NOV 2020 Joe Biden could erase much of President Donald Trump’s four-year legacy of energy and climate deregulation with the stroke of his pen, according to regulatory experts, but replacing it with something new and durable may prove trickier. Trump’s rollbacks are on shaky ground because most were done …
Read More »SHIPPING LIVESTOCK TO CHINA IS GOAL OF SUDAN’S $140 MILLION PORT
07 NOV 2020 A Chinese-built port for shipping livestock from Sudan’s Red Sea coast will be completed by year-end, the latest African component of Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, a Sudanese company official said. Constructed by China Harbour Engineering Co. and located in Haidob, 60 kilometers (37 miles) south of …
Read More »IMO CHARTING PASSAGE PLAN FOR REDUCING SHIPPING’S ‘CARBON INTENSITY’
06 NOV 2020 Over the past year, “sustainability” has ratcheted upward to the top of the shipping industry’s radar. The activity will be ramping up now as the International Maritime Organization (“IMO”) takes steps to actualize objectives specified in its 2018 statement of strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships, …
Read More »NEW ICS REPORT SHEDS LIGHT ON DIVERSITY IN SHIPPING
04 NOV 2020 Women make up just 7.5 percent of the world’s seafarers, according to a first-of-its-kind report looking into diversity within the shipping industry. The report was released this week by the International Chamber of Shipping. It surveyed more than 200 shipping companies across the world on issues related to diversity …
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