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INMEX SMM India 2025: Gateway to India's Maritime Future for Global Businesses
DEHUKAM Takes Big Steps in the Mediterranean with a Youth Focus for Climate
IBIA Leads IMO Changes to Rules
Sanmar delivers technologically-advanced tug to fellow Turkish operator
The Swedish Club launches Passage Plan+ guide to enhance safe navigation
A Cooperation Protocol on Sea and Maritime Law Signed Between DEHUKAM and NIMA
Sanmar signs contract with new customer in Bulgaria for multi-purpose tug
Sanmar’s latest Ramparts 2400SX-MKII arrives in Norway
Sanmar signs first contract of 2025 to build a new tug for Ultratug
Sanmar Signs Deal to Provide Major Global Operator With Fully Electric Tug
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IMO stated that 10 ships shortlisted as possible origin of Israel's oil spill
According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), ten vessels were discovered in the vicinity of the likely original site of the major oil spill in Israel.
Croatia becomes newest member of IMO’s Hong Kong Convention
WISTA and IMO launch survey on distribution of women working in sector
The first ever survey to investigate the proportion and distribution of women employed in the maritime sector has been launched by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Women's International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA).
IMO aims to work on financial challenges of shipping’s transition
45 IMO Members designate seafarers as key workers
Forty-five IMO Member States and one Associate Member, Hong Kong, have now named seafarers as key employees, a key move in addressing the ongoing crisis of crew change.
ABB Marine&Ports opens shipping cyber security laboratory
IMO announces new plea for stranded seafarers
On the occasion of Human Rights Day the IMO again highlighted the plight of the hundreds of thousands of seafarers still stranded at sea and issued a powerful call for respect for their fundamental rights.
United Nations adopts resolution on key worker status of seafarers
IMO agrees to evaluate $5 billion R&D fund proposal
IMO Member States have agreed to take further account of the industry-led initiative to set up a $5 billion researh&development fund to accelerate the introduction of zero-emission technologies in the shipping industry.
IMO approves extra steps to reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions
Secretary-General Emeritus of IMO passes away
William A. O'Neil, Secretary-General Emeritus of the International Maritime Organization ( IMO), died at age 93.
Secretary-General of IMO calls governments to resolve crew change crisis
IMO supports efforts to prevent an oil spill from FSO Safer
IMO maintains that it is contributing to international efforts to prevent oil spills from worsening by the floating storage and offloading vessel FSO Safer moored off the coast of Yemen.
IMO assists in oil leak from the bulk carrier MV Wakashio
International Maritime Organization updates virtual meetings calendar
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) released its Remote Session Calendar for the remainder of 2020 after the initial agenda of the IMO Council and Committee sessions had been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hyundai receives green light from Lloyd’s Register for ammonia-fueled ships
Greece exempted seafarers from COVID-19-related entry restrictions
Greece has exempted seafarers from travel restrictions related to COVID-19, fulfilling the IMO pledge to facilitate crew change.
International Maritime Organization to reset meetings calendar
Danaos managed to meet IMO 2030 carbon target 11 years ahead
Greek container owner Danaos Corporation succeeded in meeting IMO 2030 carbon emission goals 11 years ahead of schedule.
Shell’s shipping studies confirm LNG as transition fuel
Korean Shipbuilders work on eco-friendly ships
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. and other major shipbuilders are working to improve ships' environmentally friendly power systems to win further deals despite stricter pollution regulations.
IMO chief calls for changes in crew to prevent "Real Safety Risk"
IMO Head appreciates Nigeria's antipiracy efforts
Secretary-General Kitack Lim of IMO commended Nigeria's antipiracy efforts in the Gulf of Guinea as the West African nation keeps making steps to curb attacks on ships at the world's top hot spot for piracy.
IMO, UNDP and private sector come together for biodiversity
Stena Line is ten years ahead of IMO targets
Ferry shipping company Stena Line states that, thanks to initiatives such as modern, larger and more energy-efficient vessels, it is 10 years ahead of international shipping 's pollution reduction goals.
IMO declares protocols for seafarer exchanges and travels
A new partnership between IMO, WCO, UNECE and ISO starts
A new agreement has been signed to promote increased maritime digitalisation between the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the World Customs Organization (WCO), the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the International Organ
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