UN toolbox tackles supply chain resilience
The challenges posed by to maritime logistics by global health issues, conflict and extreme weather are addressed in UNCTAD’s new toolset.
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The challenges posed by to maritime logistics by global health issues, conflict and extreme weather are addressed in UNCTAD’s new toolset.
This publication describes the various types of biofouling and the problems it can cause for ship operation and the marine environment. It examines the use of anti-fouling systems to prevent the build-up of biofouling as well as the options available for ship cleaning. It also sets out biofouling legislation and guidelines. The book includes data sheets for a number of hull cleaning companies worldwide.
Just In Time arrivals could result in a significant drop in fuel consumption and associated emissions according to a recent study by the IMO-Norway GreenVoyage2050 project’s Global Industry Alliance to Support Low Carbon Shipping
As public, customer and investor demands increase for evidence of sustainability efforts, tanker operators are recognising the needs for clear and comparable reporting of environmental and social governance (ESG).
The ICS Shaping the Future of Shipping Summit sets out priorities and next proactive decarbonisation steps for the industry.
Emanuele Grimaldi, ICS Chairman, president and MD of Grimaldi Euromed discusses the practical paths that must be taken as shipping journeys towards decarbonisation
A breakthrough year for industry action on emissions will only be meaningful if governments actively support decarbonised shipping, says Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and CEO.
ICS is welcoming leaders on 21st June 2022 from across the world to a closed door summit to address and create practical solutions for the decarbonisation of the maritime industry.
Agenda: WORK PROGRAMME. Submitted by Denmark, Netherlands, ICS, IAPH, BIMCO, IMPA, IFSMA and IHMA
As shipowners deal with uncertainty over future fuel availability the World Port Climate Action Programme is developing a new tool to help assist ship operators access more precise and up to date information about where vessels can bunker zero emission fuels in the future