All Compliance articles – Page 8

  • Shipping confidence dips
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    Shipping confidence dips

    2018-12-17T14:40:00Z

    According to the latest survey from international accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens, shipping confidence dipped slightly in the three months to end-November 2018 falling to 6 out of a maximum score of 10.

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    BIMCO launches bunker clauses

    2018-12-10T12:05:00Z

    BIMCO has launched two sulphur content related bunker clauses: BIMCO 2020 marine sulphur content clause for time charter parties; and BIMCO 2020 fuel transition clause for time charter parties.

  • JOC launches new breakbulk conference
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    JOC launches new breakbulk conference

    2018-12-05T13:00:00Z

    The Journal of Commerce (JOC) has established a new breakbulk and project cargo conference, which will be held for the first time in New Orleans, USA next year from April 29 - May 2.

  • FROM THE MAGAZINE: Costs set to rise as Sulphur 2020 looms
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    Costs set to rise as Sulphur 2020 looms

    2018-12-05T12:30:00Z

    With the 2020 deadline looming for the IMO’s sulphur cap, the industry is still uncertain about the best path to take for compliance. One thing seems to be assured, however, and that is price hikes for shippers and beneficial cargo owners.

  • Verdicts announced in fraud trial
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    Verdicts announced in fraud trial

    2018-11-28T14:45:00Z

    On November 27, verdicts were announced at the UK's Southwark Crown Court regarding logistics activities relating to ConocoPhillips' Jasmine North Sea oil exploration project.

  • Damen delivery for Smit Lamnalco
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    Damen delivery for Smit Lamnalco

    2018-11-12T13:35:00Z

    Rotterdam-headquartered Smit Lamnalco has taken delivery of the final two ASD Tugs 3212 in its series of newbuilds from Damen.

  • Scrubbers come under fire
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    Scrubbers come under fire

    2018-11-02T16:05:00Z

    As shipowners decide on how to comply with Sulphur 2020 regulations, Euronav ceo, Paddy Rodgers, has spoken out against the use of exhaust gas cleaning systems or “scrubbers”.

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    IMO adopts carriage ban of non-compliant fuels

    2018-10-29T14:20:00Z

    To support the implementation of the 2020 sulphur cap, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted a carriage ban of non-complaint fuel oil at the Marine Environment Protection Committee’s 73rd meeting (MEPC 73).

  • ChartCo partners with MeteoGroup
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    ChartCo partners with MeteoGroup

    2018-10-17T13:05:00Z

    Global supplier of maritime and digital data and compliance services, ChartCo, has selected MeteoGroup to provide its weather routing technology services through its OneOcean platform.

  • TRACE upgrades TASA programme
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    TRACE upgrades TASA programme

    2018-10-05T12:15:00Z

    TRACE International has updated its TASA anti-bribery specialist accreditation, including new course content and specialisations.

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    Industry seeks clarity ahead of Sulphur 2020

    2018-10-03T17:00:00Z

    A survey conducted by global shipping consultancy Drewry reveals that there is considerable unease among global shippers/beneficial cargo owners (BCO) and freight forwarders ahead of the IMO’s sulphur 2020 emissions regulations.

  • The projects sector – is the tide turning?
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    The projects sector – is the tide turning?

    2018-10-03T13:30:00Z

    The standout session at this week's Breakbulk Americas must be the one on Thursday, during which experts from both sides of the project logistics supply chain will discuss the current prospects for the sector.

  • Preparing for the 2020 Sulphur Cap
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    Preparing for the 2020 Sulphur Cap

    2018-09-24T12:30:00Z

    Ahead of the global sulphur cap on marine emissions, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has produced comprehensive guidance on implementation planning to help ensure compliance with the regulatory game changer.

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    Sulphur cap set to raise shipping costs

    2018-09-17T16:10:00Z

    Maersk Line is to introduce a new bunker adjustment factor (BAF) surcharge ahead of the global sulphur cap on marine emissions which enters into force on January 1, 2020.

  • AAL completes Australian ship-to-ship operation
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    AAL completes Australian ship-to-ship operation

    2018-09-17T11:50:00Z

    AAL has completed a three-month offshore pipe haul and ship-to-ship operation for the Greater Enfield subsea oil project on behalf of TechnipFMC.

  • NCA considers fleet reduction
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    NCA considers fleet reduction

    2018-08-24T11:35:00Z

    Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) will revise the size of its freighter operations in response to the business improvement order received from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transportation and Tourism (MLIT) in July.

  • FROM THE MAGAZINE: Breakbulk is all set for Houston
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    Breakbulk is all set for Houston

    2018-07-31T11:25:00Z

    With just over two months to go before the start of Breakbulk Americas 2018, Ian Matheson previews parts of the conference programme and provides some information on other aspects of the region’s largest event for the project logistics sector. 

  • MAC lands marine assurance contract
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    MAC lands marine assurance contract

    2018-07-03T10:50:00Z

    Maritime Assurance & Consulting (MAC) has secured a contract from Chrysaor for marine assurance services.

  • Modulift partners with Maxirig
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    Modulift partners with Maxirig

    2018-06-26T12:50:00Z

    Australia’s Maxirig has signed a deal with below-the-hook equipment manufacturer, Modulift, to stock its full range of standard modular spreader beams.

  • WCA Projects to return to Hamburg
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    WCA Projects to return to Hamburg

    2018-06-18T17:00:00Z

    Such was the success of the WCA Projects network’s 12th annual conference in Hamburg, Germany, recently that the group is planning to return to the city for its 2019 conference.