4th edition of the SCMA Arbitration Rules published
The Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA) has published the 4th edition of the SCMA Arbitration Rules which take effect as of 1 January 2022.
The Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA) has published the 4th edition of the SCMA Arbitration Rules which take effect as of 1 January 2022.
The World Shipping Council (WSC) addresses the global concern of accidental ship-whale collisions by launching the WSC Whale Chart, the first global mapping of governmental measures to mitigate harm to whales from vessels, providing a free navigational aid for seafarers to minimize collision risks.
BIMCO gives a status report one year on from the launch of the Gulf of Guinea Declaration about piracy
Prepare for the imminent mandatory implementation of Amendment 06-21 to the IMSBC Code on December 1, 2023, introducing significant revisions to solid bulk cargo regulations.
Digitalisation has taken on a new urgency in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, in particular when it comes to digital data exchange in ports, and for facilitating trade and logistics in general. BIMCO and other maritime NGOs are inviting public and private players to help create global digital ISO... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO reports on the UN Security Council Resolution about piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
BIMCO to partner with ORCA to offer training to mitigate ship strike.
This article outlines the upcoming mandatory implementation of Amendment 07-23 to the IMSBC Code on January 1 2025. It introduces a new cargo database covering all cargo descriptions, including 14 new cargoes, along with a summary of the amendments, exclusively available to BIMCO members.
The purpose of this survey is to investigate the effectiveness of SEEMP.
BIMCO held a panel debate about decarbonisation in the shipping industry