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Alternative Vessels To Fulfil Carriage Requirements For Exporters
12 Aug, 2021
The container shipping markets and trades have recently seen an unprecedented demand for container vessels. However, due to the growing pressure on container slot availability with demand exceeding the...
Belarus
01 Mar, 2022
European Union (EU) sanctions have been in place against prominent individuals in Belarus since 2004 by way of the EU Common Position 2004/661/CFSP evolving into EU Regulation 765/2006, which sanctioned...
A Culture of Compassion
06 Apr, 2022
West Member Wallenius Wilhelmsen has a strong reputation for supporting its crew members. Waypoints takes a closer look at the company’s crew welfare policies.
New Recommendations For Pilot Transfer Arrangements
13 Jun, 2012
Introduction
IMO Resolution 308(88), adopted in December 2010, made changes to the pilot transfer arrangements set out in SOLAS Chapter V/Regulation 23. The amendments are due to enter into force on 1...
Security in a Changing World
27 Jan, 2022
The International Group is hard at work to provide consistent cover whatever the future of international trade holds, writes Nick Shaw, CEO, IGP&I.
Are shipowners covered against likely cyber-attacks?
01 Aug, 2022
When it comes to cyber-attacks, shipowners should assume the worst and expect to be hit at some point.
MLC
09 Mar, 2023
The Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (“MLC”) entered into force on 20 August 2013, following ratification by thirty states representing at least 33% of the world’s gross tonnage. This webpage is intended...
Pedestal Cargo Cranes - Wire Damage and Failure
09 Nov, 2022
It is not uncommon for the Club to be notified of claims involving the failure of pedestal cargo cranes, or wire damage associated with the operation of such equipment.