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Where do liabilities lie in maritime incidents and do flag states matter?

As Sri Lanka deals with its worst marine ecological disaster after the sinking of a Singapore-registered container ship, questions have been raised about who bears the responsibilities in maritime incidents. The stricken ship, X-Press Pearl, sailed under the flag of Singapore. It is owned by Singapore-based shipping group X-Press feeders, which has offices around the …

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The LMAA Terms 2021: What’s new?

The London Maritime Arbitrators Association has recently published a revised version of its terms of procedure. A number of changes have been introduced including minor and key ones. The key revisions include such changes as additional guidance on the preparation and content of witness statements, requirements for parties to provide more detailed cost estimates within …

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UK and Norway chasing electrification of North Sea assets to reach climate goals

As the energy transition has started gaining traction in the last couple of years, no stone is left unturned when it comes to options for reducing carbon emissions, including electrification of oil and gas assets, carbon capture usage and storage, replacing fossil with renewable sources of energy, and introducing alternative fuels like hydrogen and ammonia. …

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New consortium eyes bunkering station on Bornholm

Bornholm Bunker Hub, a new international shipping consortium, has been launched to explore possibilities of establishing a bunkering station with green marine fuel on Bornholm.  As informed, the consortium behind Bornholm Bunker Hub comprises eight partners: Ørsted, Molslinjen, Haldor Topsoe, Bunker Holding Group, Wärtsilä, Rambøll, Bureau Veritas and Port of Roenne. The launch of the …

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El Puerto de Motril va a exportar este año 200.000 toneladas de mineral de celestita

El Puerto de Motril ha registrado el mayor embarque de mercancía en forma de granel sólido de su historia, con la exportación a China de cerca de 50.000 toneladas de dos tipos de mineral de celestita semi concentrada procedente de las minas de Montevive, en el municipio granadino de Las Gabias. Se trata de una …

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Técnico de selección (personal marítimo) con experiencia

Técnico de selección (personal marítimo) con experiencia Técnico en selección con valorable experiencia para la sede en Bilbao-España Imprescindible inglés. Deysi PerezPacific Crewing Management IncTel.:(507) 227-0434 /227-0430md@pacificcrewing.com.pa

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