IMO Approves New Guidelines For Ammonia-Fueled Vessels

IMO Endorses Safety Rules for Ammonia-Powered Ships

The International Maritime Organization’s Maritime Safety Committee has approved new safety guidelines for ammonia as fuel on gas carriers. Developed in collaboration with industry experts, these guidelines provide a practical framework for managing safety risks, paving the way for the commercial use of ammonia-fueled vessels and alleviating uncertainties for shipowners.

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Wallem Group Enhances Crew Wellness as Part of ESG Commitment

Wallem Group’s recent ESG report underscores the significance of staff wellness initiatives across its maritime services. With over 30,480 hours of wellness training delivered and a 96% crew retention rate, the company emphasizes mental and physical wellbeing through partnerships and comprehensive programs, while also committing to sustainability and emission reduction targets.

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Skilled Labor Deficit Hits Australian Marine Sector Hard

According to the Boating Industry Association, over 90% of Australia’s marine industry faces a critical shortage of skilled labor, impacting operational capabilities and financial health. The 2026 National Jobs & Skills Survey reveals that this shortage threatens industry prosperity, with urgent calls for investment in workforce development and vocational training.

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New Collaboration Boosts Cybersecurity for Connected Vessel Fleets

On May 25, 2026, Cydome and Rakuten Maritime announced a strategic partnership to enhance cybersecurity for shipping companies. This collaboration addresses the vulnerabilities of increasingly connected vessels. By integrating Cydome’s advanced technology into Rakuten Maritime’s platform, the initiative aims to provide robust protection throughout a vessel’s lifecycle, ensuring safer maritime operations.

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Iran Aims to Boost Influence in International Maritime Organization

The head of Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization emphasized the need for a stronger Iranian presence in the International Maritime Organization. With a maritime border of 5,800 kilometers, he advocated for modernizing operations and integrating technology to enhance maritime activities, while also commending seafarers for their role in ensuring food security.

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