Shipping industry calls for action following the attack on the MV Tutor and cargo ship Verbena
Joint press release on shipping industry calls for action following the attack on the MV Tutor and cargo ship Verbena
Joint press release on shipping industry calls for action following the attack on the MV Tutor and cargo ship Verbena
BIMCO has at the latest meeting at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) called for clarification and guidelines for shipowners and flag states in cases when ships cannot buy compliant fuel in a port from 1 January 2020.
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BIMCO has today shared the two critical issues at the top of its own priority list ahead of the IMO’s MEPC meeting next week.
BIMCO’s Secretary General & CEO, Angus Frew, will extend his contract to the end of 2022. His top priority in 2018 will be environmental legislation. Over the past four years, Frew has been instrumental in modernising BIMCO and in increasing its member-focus.
It is with great sadness that BIMCO announces the unexpected death of its Head of Maritime Security, Mr Giles Noakes on Wednesday 10 May.
Today, BIMCO re-launches one of its most enduringly popular publications – Check Before Fixing.
Anastasios Papagiannopoulos, CEO of Common Progress has been elected President of BIMCO.
BIMCO will now refer to general average being adjusted in accordance with the new York-Antwerp Rules (YAR) 2016