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EU Plans for Ship Scrapping Reignite Debate Over India’s HKC Standards
A declaration by the European Union of plans to cooperate with India in ship recycling has ignited controversy over the…
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Korea Advances International Standards for Ammonia Effluent Discharge
While the IMO has established interim guidelines to facilitate the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, international standards governing…
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KR, Korean Government & Industry Partner to Set International Standards
As the maritime industry accelerates its transition to zero-carbon fuels in line with the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s 2050 net-zero…
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KR, Korean Govt., and Partner Set Standards for Ammonia Effluent Discharge
As the maritime industry accelerates its transition to zero-carbon fuels in line with the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s 2050 net-zero…
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Op-Ed: Bangladesh Can Redefine the Standards for Ship Recycling
The entry into force of the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships (HKC)…
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OrbitMI Launches Vessel Reporting Analysis to Strengthen Data Quality, Help Shipowners Meet Industry Standards
OrbitMI, a leading provider of maritime SaaS software, announced the launch of its Vessel Reporting Analysis, a structured assessment designed…
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Industry Leaders Take Action to Revolutionize the ARA Bunkering Market
In a groundbreaking development for the global marine fuels industry, leading shipping and bunkering companies have come together to…
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OrbitMI Joins Smart Maritime Council to Advance Standards & Collaborations
[By: OrbitMI] OrbitMI, a leading provider of maritime SaaS software, has joined the Smart Maritime Council, reinforcing its commitment to advancing…
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Industry Standards at the Heart of Global Ship Management
[By: International Chamber of Shipping] When managing a fleet of 450 vessels across the world's oceans, standardisation and best practices…
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