EU overreach threatens to sink shipping’s decarbonisation efforts, warns ICS
Proposed extension of EU’s Emissions Trading System could jeopardise global negotiations to reduce all emissions, including over 90% of those outside EU jurisdiction
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Proposed extension of EU’s Emissions Trading System could jeopardise global negotiations to reduce all emissions, including over 90% of those outside EU jurisdiction
ICS welcomes release of the Ever Given following a settlement that has been reached between authorities and ship owners
Mr Emanuele Grimaldi, Managing Director of the Grimaldi Group, long serving ICS Board member and immediate Vice Chairman, was named as ICS Chair - Designate following a decision by the ICS Board of Directors at a recent meeting, held 22-23 June.
Crew change crisis which swept the industry last year threatens to return, warns ICS chairman Esben Poulsson.
The shipping industry is calling on governments to act in line with their climate commitments and not waste more time in moving forward with the USD 5 billion R&D fund programme that will be decisive in the decarbonisation of the industry
The new fifth edition of the ICS Guide to Helicopter/Ship Operations provides the latest guidance on standardised procedures and facilities for helicopter/ship operations worldwide and encourages safe and efficient performance in the field.
Nigeria has announced a significant investment in military and law enforcement infrastructure as part of a stepping up of actions to address the ongoing piracy issue in the Gulf of Guinea.
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has warned that without decisive government signals declining levels of Maritime research and development could jeopardise industry’s ability to decarbonise.
The global shipping industry welcomes launch of the ‘Mission Innovation's Mission for Shipping’, led by Denmark, Norway and United States, with its ambition to make 5% of the global fleet capable of running on zero-emission fuels by 2030.
Shipping industry calls for International Day of the Seafarer 2021 to be marked by thousands of ships sounding their horns at 12 noon local.