Tag: Kitack Lim
Environmental Legacy Is The Crux Of New World Maritime Theme
“MARPOL at 50 – Our commitment goes on” has been chosen as the IMO World Maritime Theme for 2023.
The theme spotlights the...
Insightful Conversation With Kitack Lim, IMO
A recent news article published in the Platts reveals about insightful conversation with Kitack Lim, IMO.
Initial GHG Strategy in 2018
The International Maritime Organization adopted...
IMO Secretary General Addresses Ship Design Sub-Committee
The Secretary-General Kitack Lim addressed at the opening of the Eighth session of the Sub-Committee On Ship Design And Construction (Sdc 8) (17 to...
Shipping Industry Must ‘Upgrade’ Decarbonization Targets, Says Lim
Decarbonization proposals could be discussed at MEPC77
Opinion divided over carbon levy or traded instrument
Shipping must raise its environmental targets, the International Maritime...
Søren Toft Vows MSC Will Reach Net Zero Emissions By 2050
Shipping is a force for good for global trade, MSC CEO tells, reports the official website.
Shipping: Backbone of global trade
In his keynote speech today...
World Maritime Theme 2022 To Focus on Green Technologies
“New technologies for greener shipping” has been chosen as the World Maritime Theme for 2022, reflecting the need to support a green transition of...
IMO Insists On Green Shipping Measures Despite US & EU Opposition
The secretary general of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) voiced his fears of the real threat of regional regulations coming into force.
“Failure...
IMO Calls for Action To Counter Piracy in the GoG
Enhanced cooperation and implementation of best practices needed to avoid, deter and report attacks threatening ships and crew.
Implementation of Best Management Practices...
IMO Welcomes Neptune Declaration On Crew Change
IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim has welcomed the industry-led Neptune Declaration, which calls for seafarers to be designated as key workers to end the crew...
IMO Commends Captain for His Exceptional Bravery at Sea
According to an article published in Vietnamplus the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has recently sent a letter to Captain Dinh Xuan Truong, Commander of...