Tag: EEDI

IMO’s New GHG Measures Missing Key Elements

According to a BIMCO report, the recent IMO GHG emission reduction measures announced in last week's meeting still have certain key elements missing.  What is...

ABS Study To Assess Energy Efficiency Design Index, EEDI

According to a MarineLink article, a team led by ABS has been awarded a contract by the European Commission (EC) to explore future directions...

Q&A: IMO Strategies To Cut Carbon Footprint from International Shipping

An article in Argus media, written by Stefka Wechsler, explains that the IMO has adopted an initial GHG strategy scheduled which is up for...

EU Funding for ABS Consortium To Study Future of the EEDI

EU recently granted funding to ABS for its study on the future of the Ship Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI). The study will...

Next-Generation Energy-Saving Bulker Built for NYK

NYK has committed to building a next-generation energy-saving bulk carrier for Japan Marine United Corporation. The ship is expected to transport raw materials for JFE...

IMO Sets New GHG Targets and Sets Scene for Sulfur Cap...

According to a report published by Freight Waves, continuing where it left off in the spring of 2018, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has...

IMO Strengthens Energy Efficiency Design Index, EEDI

According to a BIMCO report, the Marine Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC) strengthened Energy Efficiency Design Indexes (EEDI) for Phase 3 for certain ship types...

Bernhard Schulte Ships Outperforms in Meeting the Most Stringent Environmental Standards

A state-of-the-art containership designed by the Schulte Group to meet the most stringent international environmental standards is already outperforming in terms of design and...

[Watch] Hull Performance To Achieve Fuel Efficiency

Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) is now shaping as one of the most attractive investments in shipping today. The condition of a ship’s underwater hull surface...

Get Trained to Operate Ships “Energy Efficiently” by IMO – for...

There were times where the crew were trained to work onboard a ship. Later a training to handle complex machinery.  Further, a training on...
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