Tag: COVID-19
Asian Trading Hub Flooded With Tankers As Oil Majors Scramble for...
A sudden fall in global fuel consumption has crimped the demand.
Ships are very much used to store oil.
Presently, Singapore has become...
COVID19 Leads To Suspension of Marine Fuel Delivery!
Ocean Bunkering, the top-three-ranked Singapore bunker supplier owned by oil trading firm Hin Leong, will suspend some marine fuel deliveries from the end...
COVID-19 Will Eat Into Container Fleet Recovery!
The outbreak of the coronavirus has disrupted container supply chains around the world and depressed the demand for vessels and boxes.
It will...
Governments To Allow Seafarers’ Emergency Medical Treatment Ashore!
In violation to the provisions of MLC 2006, there have recently been several cases where seafarers were denied their legal right to medical...
[Watch] How To Protect Healthcare Workers While Tackling COVID19
Until recently, Japan had been one of the success stories in controlling the spread of Covid-19, says a video article published in BBC.
In February...
[Infographic] Daily Update of COVID-19 End Date!
Data Driven Innovation Lab provides continuous predictive monitoring of COVID-19 developments as a complement to monitoring confirmed cases on their website. SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) model...
World Becomes A ‘Dragging Ship’! Lessons To Learn from COVID-19
Governments have been stranded because of wars, internal conflicts, uprisings, economic crises, natural disasters, and plagues.
World Wars, climate change, environmental disasters, natural...
How Seafarers Can Build Resilience Onboard Amid COVID-19?
Port restrictions and changes due to COVID-19 are affecting seafarers.
Seafarers must have a good mental health condition and build resilience.
Seafarers have...
IACS Address COVID19 Concerns With A Letter To Industry Associations
IACS has received many requests from interested parties seeking guidance on how it will respond to the current and forthcoming challenges posed by...
Tests Confirm 150 COVID-19 Cases in New Cruise Epicentre!
Nearly 150 cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed onboard quarantined cruise ship.
57 more crew had tested positive.
The cruise ship was...