Tag: International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)

Maersk’s Decarbonisation Research Body Announces Its Team

The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping set up by shipping company Maersk, has announced its board of directors, says an article...

ICS Sets Baseline for Diversity & Inclusion Targets

ICS establishes an extensive diversity report examining shipping companies and ship-owners around the world. Report finds 7.5% of seafarers are female, 30% of...

IMO Virtual Meet Decides on 100% Decarbonisation After 2050

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) welcomes the comprehensive package of additional CO2 reduction measures for the existing global fleet. It agreed by...

BIMCO & ICS Launching ‘Fit for the Future’ Workforce Report

BIMCO and ICS Prepare for New Seafarer Report for ship operators, agencies and governments for crewing and training. An industry standard resource to...

Thirteen Nations Pledge To Expedite Crew Repatriation

Thirteen countries have agreed to a new crew change pact following an international crew change summit convened by the UK, says an article published...

[Watch] ICS Guides on Safely Operating Engine Rooms

The new Engine Room Procedures Guide from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) provides authoritative and comprehensive guidance on engine room procedures. These procedures are to...

150,000 Seafarers Will Be in Need of Crew Change by May...

Data from the International Chamber of Shipping ICS and the International Maritime Employers' Council (IMEC) shows that 150,000 seafarers are in need of crew...

[Watch] ICS Supports Seafarers Across the Globe During COVID-19 Crisis

ICS offers its full support to the shipping community during this COVID-19 crisis, which caused the shipping industry many barriers and challenges to overcome,...

End of Grace Period! Major Ports Rigorously Enforce IMO Rule! Warns...

Ships to face detention from 1st March as PSC begins to enforce IMO rule. To carry high sulphur fuel, ships need to be...

Singapore Alerted Over VLSFO Blends

Test results on new low-sulphur marine blends in Singapore have found sediment at levels that could damage the engines of ocean-going vessels, reports Riviera...
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