Scottish Government Paves The Way For Reduced Carbon Emissions In The Shipping Industry
As decarbonisation is becoming more and more of a hot topic, the Scottish Government paves the way to reduce carbon emissions in partnership with Lloyd’s Register. By 2023 they h
Digital Solution to Track Vessel Emissions
Due to the regulations on carbon emissions becoming increasingly more stringent, a digital solution designed by Maersk Tankers has been devised to track vessel emissions. As of Jan
Approved Multi-Tank Carriers To Lower-Carbon Fuels
The DNV have finally approved a design for multi-tank carriers in a push to move towards lower-carbon fuels on iron ore carriers. An independent assessment was carried out by the
Only 35% of Shipping Giants Aim To Be Zero Carbon
Latest statistics report that only 35% (33 out of 94) of the major global shipping giants aim to be carbon neutral, or have committed to the IMO targets reducing carbon to 50% mini
Supply Chain Specialists Turnover Quickly Due COVID
From 2020-2021 due to the shipping crisis from the COVID pandemic, supply chain specialists have had a high turnover. The profession has become quite lucrative which could explain
Shore Power Solutions – Trident BMC Leading The Way
Leading the way in shore power solutions – Trident BMC, a provider of turnkey solutions for the maritime industry, has tailored for the needs of container ships and ro/pax
Customs Broker Licences
The Customs Act 1901 (Customs Act) provides that only the owner of goods or a customs broker licenced by the Comptroller-General of Customs for the Department of Home Affairs (the
Repacking or Consolidating: Procedures
Repacking and consolidating transshipped containerised sea cargo into a new container while the goods are under customs control. You can also consolidate transshipped goods that ar