BIMCO Adopts Biofuel Clause To Address Shipping

BIMCO Launches Biofuel Clause to Support Sustainable Shipping

BIMCO has introduced a Biofuel Clause for Time Charter Parties to address legal and operational challenges stemming from low-carbon fuel use in shipping. This clause provides clear definitions, aligns with ISO standards, and includes processes for sampling and testing biofuels, ensuring safe and efficient integration into charter agreements as the industry decarbonizes.

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IMO Issues Stark Warning: Hormuz Strait Passage Not Safe

Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general of the IMO, stressed there’s no commercial justification for endangering seafarers’ lives. He warned that the Strait of Hormuz is unsafe for navigation and urged thorough risk assessments. With rising incidents and an unstable geopolitical climate, he emphasized that safety must always be the top priority for all stakeholders.

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KR and Microsoft to Advance Shipbuilding with AI Classification

The Korean Register (KR) has partnered with Microsoft Korea to develop an AI-driven digital ship classification system, enhancing innovation in shipbuilding. The memorandum of understanding marks a significant expansion from cloud migration to AI advancements, focusing on data-driven classification, generative AI, and new digital business models to boost global competitiveness.

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NIMASA Teams Up with Gambia to Advance Maritime Digital Solutions

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) reaffirmed its commitment to improving seafarers’ documentation and maritime digitalization, as stated by Edward Osagie during a recent visit from the Gambia Maritime Administration. The collaboration aims to enhance regional certification systems and share operational insights, strengthening ties between Nigeria and The Gambia.

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Ballast and Power Failures Blamed in MSC Elsa 3 Disaster

On May 25, 2025, the MSC Elsa 3 sank off Kerala, carrying 643 containers, including hazardous materials. An interim report revealed the vessel’s unseaworthiness due to malfunctioning ballast systems and overlooked pressure readings. Aging equipment and delayed management responses contributed to the disaster, highlighting critical gaps in crew training and emergency preparedness.

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