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Zelim Urges Adoption Of Advanced Situational Awareness Technology To Prevent Ship Collisions

Zelim Urges Adoption Of Advanced Situational Awareness Technology To Prevent Ship Collisions
Zelim, the Edinburgh-headquartered maritime safety and security innovator, is calling for the mandatory adoption of advanced situational awareness technology to help prevent ship collisions, reduce fatalities, and improve operational safety at sea. The call follows...
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Red Sea Incidents Prompt Renewed Focus on Duty of Care for Crews

Red Sea Incidents Prompt Renewed Focus on Duty of Care for Crews
Recent attacks in the Red Sea have prompted renewed calls for stronger leadership and greater care for the mental wellbeing of seafarers.
Following the latest attacks this year which have resulted in the tragic deaths of crew members, mental health organizations are...
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Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. Returns to Japanese Shipping Industry

Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. Returns to Japanese Shipping Industry
Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. (FML) today announced that it is returning to the shipping industry in Japan and opening a new office in Tokyo aimed at participating in ship construction, ownership, investment and leasing. The new company will focus on being the tonnage...
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PMA And Classification Societies Review Regulations To Align Strategies With The Global Maritime Market

PMA And Classification Societies Review Regulations To Align Strategies With The Global Maritime Market
The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA), through the Directorate General of Merchant Marine (DGMM), held a roundtable with the International Association of Recognized Organizations (IARO) to review, update, and align Panama’s Ship Registry regulations with the demands of...
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Rystad Energy publishes definitive study on marine LNG well-to-tank (WtT) emissions

Rystad Energy publishes definitive study on marine LNG well-to-tank (WtT) emissions
Independent research and energy intelligence firm Rystad Energy has published the results of a landmark study on the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the LNG bunker supply chain, commissioned by SEA-LNG. This is the most accurate and up-to-date certified data on...
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New DNV report: Ammonia shows notable progress as maritime fuel, but barriers remain

New DNV report: Ammonia shows notable progress as maritime fuel, but barriers remain
DNV’s new report, Ammonia in Shipping: Tracing the Emergence of a New Fuel, addresses the key barriers to the uptake of ammonia and outlines a two-phase pathway for its widespread adoption in shipping. The first phase would see the building, fuelling, and operation of...
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