- Brazils state-run Petrobras sees no need for cuts in oil production, executives say, as the market for its crude remains robust in China, while domestic demand for fuel picks up amid social distancing fatigue in Latin Americas largest econoReuters2020-05-18 10:32:17
- The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a safety alert highlighting the importance of accurate Automatic Identification System (AIS) data entry and display to safe navigation following a recent towboat collision on the Mississippi River. Although tMarine Link2020-05-18 10:16:11
- The International Maritime Organization has issued guidance developed by the International Chamber of Shipping and a coalition of industry associations to ensure a safe shipboard interface between ship and shore-based personnel. An IMO circhongkongmaritimehub2020-05-15 10:19:59
- Recommended Framework of Protocols for ensuring safe ship Crew Changes and travel during the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic The Joint Negotiating Group (JNG) representing employers and the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) rITF2020-05-15 09:42:20
- The U.S. Departments of State and Treasury, and the U.S. Coast Guard, issued a global advisory to alert the maritime industry, and those active in the energy and metals sectors, to deceptive shipping practices used to evade sanctions, wiU.S.Department of the Treasury2020-05-15 09:03:43
- The International Group of PI Clubs, in partnership with other shipping industry organisations, has released the COVID-19 Related Guidelines for Ensuring a Safe Shipboard Interface Between Ship and Shore Based Personnel. The aim of the guidGard2020-05-14 10:06:16
- The North Sumatra police have identified the seven people who died in a fire accident on the Jag Leela oil tanker at the port of Belawan in Indonesias province of North Sumatra on Monday morning. They were trapped inside the ship which wasxinhua2020-05-13 11:11:57
- The Philippines fully supports the recognition of Filipino seafarers as key workers ensuring that ship crew changes can take place safely amid COVID-19 pandemic. This was in response to the statement of International Maritime Organization (marina.gov.ph2020-05-13 10:16:48
- The historical descent of the Paran river has already caused losses to the country for more than 240 million dollars in these first five months of the year, according to a study by the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR), and the situation causes信德海事网2020-05-12 16:30:14
- FILE PHOTO: Grain is loaded aboard ships on a port on the Parana river near Rosario, Argentina, January 31, 2017. Picture taken January 31, 2017. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci/File Photo By Lucila Sigal BUENOS AIRES, May 10 (Reuters) Ships trans信德海事网2020-05-12 16:28:38
- Paris MOU has issued its latest guidance related to COVID-19 for Port State Control Authorities. 1 MAB has considered and agreed that, noting the global impact of COVID-19, there is need to apply flexibility under these special circumstanceParis MoU2020-05-12 09:56:21
- The Flag States of Panama and Liberia join together to strongly support IMO Circular Letter No.4204/Add.14 for the Recommended Framework of Protocols Ensuring Safe Ship Crew Changes and Travel During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Liberia and PanamLISCR2020-05-08 10:27:50
- The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has sent a recommended framework of protocols for ensuring safe ship crew changes and travel during the COVID-19 pandemic to all IMO member-states, the UN and other stakeholders. The document deBIMCO2020-05-08 08:51:08
- The challenges faced by seafarers during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to keep on track with IMOs work to combat climate change were two key issues highlighted during a virtual meeting organized by IMO (23 April), to brief permanent reIMO2020-04-29 10:03:30
- Seafarers are no strangers to confinements. At times seafarers stay on board for their entire contract period with little to no possibility of shore leave. With very few crew members on board, the seafarers run a fully functional township mGard2020-04-24 10:33:59