Australia-Asia iron ore green corridor feasible by 2028, consortium says
Study by group involving BHP, Rio Tinto, Oldendorff Carriers and Star Bulk Carriers argues more than 20 vessels could operate on a clean ammonia corridor by 2030
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Study by group involving BHP, Rio Tinto, Oldendorff Carriers and Star Bulk Carriers argues more than 20 vessels could operate on a clean ammonia corridor by 2030
Ahead of the International Day for Women in Maritime this week, former Maersk Africa director Anita de Werd argues UN’s shipping agency has the opportunity to send a powerful signal at the upcoming leadership election
Green Seas audio edition explores why biosecurity measures in Australia are gumming up imports of cars
Dutch cash buyer Elegant Exit points to bureaucracy and contract terms after waiting three months to start a demolition job at Bahrain’s ASRY
Complicated requirements put the future of the convention in doubt
MariApps Marine Solutions partners zero44 to create one-stop system for dealing with the European Union emissions trading system
Energy importers may be required to fix leaks and countries stick to targets in legislation aimed at damaging greenhouse gas
The outage lasted for months after the attack, affecting risk assessment and chartering decisions
Danish Maritime Authority discussing how to address non-conformity with the European Social Charter
New recommendations could be ready for adoption by IMO next year