MAIB report highlights safety gaps after towline failure accident

Training and Safety Shortcomings Highlighted After Towline Failure in MAIB Report

Investigators determined that the shiphandling operation relied on a pre-departure agreement, with a relief master overseeing the mate. Shortcomings in training programs were noted, prompting the towage operator to standardize training. Following incidents of towline failures, the company revised safety measures, improving maritime safety protocols significantly.

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Shipping Industry Groups Call for Urgent Revisions to IMO’s CII

Six major shipping industry trade groups have united to raise concerns about the International Organization’s Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), implemented on January 1. The groups, representing various sectors, highlight perceived shortcomings in the program. With ships now receiving their first ratings, low rankings could impact economic viability. Urging the IMO to amend the system, they emphasize the need for a more accurate approach.

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