Did you know that traditional AIS tracking systems often leave critical coverage gaps in offshore shipping lanes? Shipborne AIS is emerging as the game-changer, providing unprecedented real-time visibility across these busy yet under-monitored areas.
New guidance on Ballast Water Management (Record-keeping and Reporting, Type Approval Process and use of Active Substances)
The IMO has adopted three amendments to the current circulars relating to the Ballast Water Management
(BWM) Convention as follows:
A summary of all regulatory changes applied to Regs4ships - Malta in December 2024.
This is the monthly summary containing an overview of all regulatory changes applied to Regs4ships in the last calendar month.
Detailed updates can be found using the links at the bottom of this article. These will open a web page in your preferred browser window.
New GCMD study: Ports aren’t ready to handle onboard carbon capture
A study commissioned by the Singapore-based Global Center for Maritime Decarbonization (GCMD) finds that a lack of port readiness may present a carbon capture bottleneck. It comes as on board carbon capture
Norway’s Torghatten Nord orders world’s largest hydrogen powered ferries
Norwegian ferry operator Torghatten Nord has awarded Myklelbust Shipyard a contract for what, it says, will be the world’s two largest hydrogen powered ferries. With a length of 117 meter and a
More details on Norway’s giant hydrogen fueled-ferries emerge
When Norwegian ferry operator Trollhatten Nord announced that it had placed an order at the Mykelbust shipyard for what will be the world’s two largest hydrogen fueled ferries, few details of the
CMB.TECH and Damen agree to build four hydrogen dual fuel tugs
CMB.TECH and Damen have signed an agreement that will see Damen build four 80-tonnes bollard pull tugs powered by a CMB.TECH hydrogen dual fuel solution. The agreement was signed May 23 during