ETDA 2023 – a defining moment for electronic bills of lading
In June 2022, the newly formed FIT Alliance launched a survey among its membership to help identify what was hindering the adoption of electronic bills of lading (eBLs).
In June 2022, the newly formed FIT Alliance launched a survey among its membership to help identify what was hindering the adoption of electronic bills of lading (eBLs).
This short note deals with some of the key issues that may affect the obligations and rights of charterers and owners resulting from Russia being added to the JWC Listed Areas, with a focus on BIMCO clauses. In all circumstances, parties should carefully review their contractual terms for current a... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO's Deputy Secretary General, Lars Robert Pedersen, spoke about CII in Lloyd's List Podcast on 14 September 2022
BIMCO's Dr Bev Mackenzie reports on the 79th meeting of the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee
The joint subcommittee established by BIMCO and the Association of Ship Brokers & Agents (U.S.A.), Inc. (ASBA) met this week in New York to continue its revision of the much-used voyage tanker charter party, ASBATANKVOY, which was last updated in 1977.
BIMCO publishes three ETS clauses for Contracts of Affreightment
BIMCO has developed a standard mandate for use when the parties to a ship management contract agree to give a mandate under the EU Emission Trading System.
BIMCO President Niko Schües, spoke about decarbonisation in Lloyd's List Podcast on 11 September 2023
Get insights into the diverse topics addressed during the 81th session of IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 80). Article 2 about developments of significance.
In a recent incident, the loss of paper bills of lading led to significant complications, costs and delays that could easily have been avoided if electronic bills of lading had been used.