Please help the World Maritime University by completing their SEEMP survey
The purpose of this survey is to investigate the effectiveness of SEEMP.
The purpose of this survey is to investigate the effectiveness of SEEMP.
The container shipping market is currently making many headlines world-wide as freight rates and port congestion continue to reach new record highs. At the end of September, more than 50 container ships were waiting to berth outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach alone and 90% of those arri... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO will be present at the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon - read what we'll be doing
The 3rd BIMCO biofouling survey has been launched to gather information from shipowners on biofouling management practices. The survey recognises that a number of organisations, including the IMO, are developing guidance on topics such as in-water cleaning and inspection regimes and practical input ... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO links to an article in Lloyd's List interviewing BIMCO's Head of Americas Thomas Damsgaard on decarbonisation
Recording of 15+15 weekly webinar. This week: How to ensure the EEXI compliance with Benjamin Buonviri
BIMCO supports a proposal from the Netherlands and Germany to amend MSC.1/Circ. 1374 concerning the removal of asbestos containing material (ACM) installed on board ships with the aim to keep both ships and crew safe.
Reducing the amount of plastic litter in the oceans is a shared responsibility and requires a collective effort. By taking steps to reduce single-use plastics on ships, the shipping industry will contribute to addressing the global plastic litter problem. We know that many BIMCO members are taking d... Please follow the link to continue reading.
Collective Action by the Shipping Industry to Address Plastic Pollution – BIMCO launches survey
BIMCO's Dr Bev Mackenzie reports from the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon June 2022