ReCAAP ISC: Piracy and Robbery Against Ships in Asia July 2022
ReCAAP ISC publishes its piracy report for July 2022, noting that eight incidents of armed robbery against ships were reported in Asia. No incident of piracy was reported.
Read moreReCAAP ISC publishes its piracy report for July 2022, noting that eight incidents of armed robbery against ships were reported in Asia. No incident of piracy was reported.
Read moreThe Transportation Institute (TI) released a study by Ernst & Young (EY) evaluating the Jones Act and its implications on freight rates, container availability, port congestion, and carrier performance in the Caribbean Region relative to global averages.
Read moreABS published the white paper "Sustainability Whitepaper: LNG as Marine Fuel" in which it discusses the growing concern surrounding methane and the potential for future regulations for methane slip.
Read moreUSCG released the first annual Cyber Trends and Insights in the Marine Environment (ME) report. This report aims to provide relevant information about best practices to secure their critical systems based on USCG findings.
Read moreThe Area Maritime Security Committee (AMSC) published a report showing that AMSCs face significant challenges with a constantly changing threat landscape across physical and cyber domains.
Read moreThe Information Fusion Centre’s (IFC) published its Mid-Year Report for 2022, providing an overview of the Maritime Security situation within the IFC’s Area of Interest in the first half of the year, and offers IFC’s assessment of what we can expect for the rest of 2022.
Read moreEMSA published the results of a programme for the “promotion of interoperability between industry and competent authorities in the European Maritime Single Window environment (EMSWe) under the CISE Process”.
Read moreThe Maritime Anti-Corruption Networks (MACN) published its annual report for 2021 describing the events that have led to seismic changes in the maritime, raising the need for a renewed focus on anti-corruption.
Read moreJuly 2022 update of the Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub’s Zero-Carbon Fuel Monitor indicates that methanol is making headway.
Read moreThe new P4G-Getting to Zero Coalition report “Shipping’s energy transition: strategic opportunities in Indonesia” explores the potential for Indonesia to accelerate and to benefit from international maritime decarbonization.
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