Commercial Viability Challenges for IMO’s New Zero-Emission Fuel Policy

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has proposed new measures to transition to zero-emission fuels, yet the Global Maritime Forum warns these may lack sufficient incentives for e-fuels like green ammonia and e-methanol. Early competitiveness is vital to prevent bottlenecks in decarbonisation, with targeted incentives deemed essential for success.

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Karin Orsel Wins International Maritime Organization Gender Equality Award

Karin Orsel, a pioneering Dutch shipowner, received the International Maritime Organization’s Gender Equality Award on May 16. Emphasizing mentorship and support for women in maritime, she has led MF Shipping Group to significant growth. Orsel advocates for diversity and sees decarbonization as a key opportunity for women’s advancement in the industry.

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IMO Focuses on Quality Education & Training in 2024’s Women in Maritime Day Program

Women in Maritime Day: IMO Promotes Gender Equality in Maritime Industry

As Women in Maritime Day approaches on May 18, the International Maritime Organization’s Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasizes the urgent need for gender equality in the maritime industry. With women comprising only 2% of seafarers, this year’s theme, “Ocean of Opportunities for Women,” highlights the importance of education, mentorship, and cultural change.

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IMO Net-Zero Framework’s Impact on Maritime Regulations and Alternative Fuels

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) plans to implement its Net-Zero Framework in 2027, pending 2025 adoption. This framework introduces a two-tier compliance system and differential pricing for “remedial units,” requiring collaboration between shipowners and charterers. It aims to reshape decision-making in the maritime industry amid existing regulatory concerns.

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ICS Pushes Levy-Based System Ahead Of IMO Meeting

IMO 2025: Navigating Geopolitical Challenges and Maritime Sustainability Initiatives

In 2025, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) faces geopolitical tensions, security challenges, digitization, and decarbonization. Their goal is safe, efficient, sustainable shipping through international regulations and technical support. Milestones include joining conventions on ship recycling, fishing vessel safety, and reducing emissions. Mandatory regulations and initiatives support member states to meet ambitious decarbonization targets.

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Reaffirms Call For Simplicity As IMO

INTERCARGO Calls for Practical Measures in IMO Climate Negotiations Ahead of MEPC 83

INTERCARGO is pushing for practical measures in the IMO’s climate negotiations, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and predictability. They advocate for a clear carbon price and realistic timelines for implementation. With a focus on balancing environmental goals with operational efficiency, INTERCARGO stresses the need for solutions that benefit both the environment and the shipping industry.

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ABS Raises Concerns Over IMO’S ‘Wild Card’ Carbon Levy

ABS Raises Concerns Over IMO’s Wild Card Carbon Levy

Christopher J. Wiernicki, Chairman and CEO of ABS, highlighted the uncertainty surrounding the IMO’s proposed carbon levy and its impact on the shipping industry. He emphasized the importance of effective implementation and enforcement, raising questions about potential costs per ton. Shipowners are hesitant to invest due to the unpredictability introduced into the market.

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IMO Calls for Seafarer Safety After Tragic Odessa Attack

The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, Mr. Arsenio Dominguez, expressed deep sorrow over the tragic loss of four seafarers in an attack in Odessa on March 11. He extended condolences to the families and stressed the importance of protecting seafarers from becoming casualties in broader conflicts. The IMO remains dedicated to enhancing maritime safety.

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Corruption in the Shipping Industry: Myths, Realities, and Solutions

The perception that the shipping industry is rife with corruption is not entirely accurate, as corruption exists in various industries reflecting the larger social environment. Efforts like the Maritime Anti-corruption Network in India are crucial in addressing corrupt practices and ensuring business integrity to achieve economic growth goals and improve business rankings.

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UK Unveils Ammonia-Powered Vessel Ahead of IMO Meeting

Fortescue’s marine division, Fortescue Zero, showcased its ammonia-powered vessel, Green Pioneer, in London ahead of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting. The vessel aims to demonstrate the viability of ammonia as a sustainable marine fuel. After being certified in Singapore, it will undergo inspections by the UK’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency.

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Bangladesh Proposes Amendments for Ship Recycling Legislation Ahead of 2025 Deadline

Draft amendments have been proposed in Bangladesh to update ship recycling and hazardous waste management laws to meet international standards. Key stakeholders from government and private sectors attended a workshop to review these amendments, emphasizing the importance of environmental performance and worker safety. The amendments aim to align with international conventions.

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Financiers Report Better Alignment With Net Zero Goals

Ship Managers Propose Key Changes to IMO’s Net-Zero Framework

Ship managers are expressing concerns about the International Maritime Organization’s net-zero framework and are proposing changes to improve its effectiveness. InterManager, representing the global ship management sector, has submitted a proposal to the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC83) for necessary modifications. The submission highlights the potential financial implications of holding ship managers accountable.

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