IBIA update: Door ajar for black carbon control measures
Future proposals on measures to control black carbon emissions in the Arctic will likely include a b… Read more…
Future proposals on measures to control black carbon emissions in the Arctic will likely include a b… Read more…
The goal has been clearly defined. Now it is time for stakeholders to prepare their game plan, and w… Read more…
Singapore is well prepared for mandated use of mass flow metering (MFM) systems during delivery of m… Read more…
Scrubber manufacturers are delighted about the 2020 global 0.50% sulphur cap for marine fuels, but t… Read more…
A sub group of IBIA’s Operations working group was set up to investigate a problem raised by a mem… Read more…
The number of ports planning to offer LNG bunkering facilities is growing, and oil majors are increa… Read more…
The International Code for Ships using Gases and other Low Flashpoint Fuels (IGF Code) will take eff… Read more…
The next stage in China’s phased expansion of a 0.50% sulphur limit for ships operating within thr… Read more…
The 97th session of the Maritime Safety Committee met from November 21 to 25 at the International Ma… Read more…
Several unknowns remain about the global 0.50% marine fuel sulphur limit. Will assumed global capaci… Read more…