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Escalating Port Congestion Strains Container Shipping Flows

26/05/2025
Port congestion across key Northern European hubs is intensifying, with Bremerhaven particularly affected by labour shortages during the recent

Panama tightens oversight on oil transfer operations

26/05/2025

In a move aligned with the standards of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Panama has strengthened its requirements for ship-to-ship

Tanker Market: VLCCs Softened Last Week

26/05/2025

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LR2

Following a second week of climbing freight on LR2’s in the MEG seemingly a plateau has been reached for the moment. The TC1 75kt MEG/Japan index climbed from WS145 to WS154 mid-week where it has then rested since. A TC20

The IMO interim emission measures: an overview

26/05/2025

On 11 April 2025 the IMO announced that agreement had been reached by the member states at MEPC 83 on interim measures as part of the IMO's 2023 greenhouse gas (GHG) strategy to achieve net-zero by or around 2050.

The proposed

IMO’s history-making carbon emission levy is a step forward; Pacific Environment argues more steps are needed

26/05/2025

On April 11, 2025, the International Maritime Organization made history and voted to approve the IMO Net-Zero Framework, setting legally-binding

Klaveness turns volatility into strategy with future-proof investment model

26/05/2025

Since 1946, Torvald Klaveness has consistently challenged the status quo in shipping, combining innovation with robust, purpose-driven solutions aimed at

Decarbonisation discussions hit choppy waters at the IMO

26/05/2025

The 83rd session of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) in April this year marked a pivotal moment in

MARPOL Update Raises Bar For Sampling But Non-Compliance Risks Increase

24/05/2025

CM Technologies (CMT) is advising shipowners and operators to urgently review their fuel and lubricating oil sampling practices following the

Sanctions send Russian tanker group Sovcomflot to $393 million net loss

24/05/2025

Russia’s leading tanker group Sovcomflot FLOT plunged to a net loss of $393 million in the first quarter, blaming the

VLSFO softens while HSFO holds strength

24/05/2025

Asia’s very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) market eased week-on-week, while high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) market clung to its

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