Tag: World Maritime Day
IMO’s Commitment To The Preservation Of The Marine Environment
This year sees the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL), the primary global...
World Maritime Day 2023: Theme And Significance
The United Nations' (UN) will mark the World Maritime Day 2023 on 28 September to celebrate the work of the international maritime industry workers....
£60 Million For Sustainable Shipping On World Maritime Day
government launches £60 million clean maritime competition on World Maritime Day
zero-emission vessels, fuels and clean port infrastructure set to benefit from funding and...
Future-proofing Shipping To Rely On Data-based Decision Making
2022’s World Maritime Day a Reminder that Data-Based Decision Making Will Play A Crucial Role In Futureproofing Shipping, states a Wartsila news report.
World...
World Maritime Theme for 2021 is Out
On 30 September 2021, IMO and the global maritime community come together to celebrate the annual World Maritime Day.
The focus on this...
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...
Positive Stories from the Shipping Industry in 2020
With the pandemic and the 2020 sulphur cap, the shipping industry had a challenging time this year but despite all odds it sailed through...
[Watch] Electrification and Other Megatrends of Shipping
As the world marks World Maritime Day, ABB took a look at one of the megatrends currently dominating the marine industry: the move to...
[Watch] Sustainable Shipping To Make A Sustainable Planet
"Sustainable shipping for a sustainable planet" has been selected as the World Maritime theme for 2020. This video from the IMO Secretary-General, Kitack Lim,...
[Watch] IMO ‘Sustainable Shipping’ Address on World Maritime Day
The IMO Secretary General, Kitack Lim has called for sustainable shipping for a sustainable planet in his World Maritime Day address. He further reiterated...