NCSR 5/INF.18 Results of the ICS pilotage, towage and mooring survey 2016
Submitted by ICS, Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue, 5th Session, Agenda Item 22, December 2017.
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Submitted by ICS, Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue, 5th Session, Agenda Item 22, December 2017.
The Chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), Mr Esben Poulsson, has praised the positive role played by the Chinese Government in supporting the global regulatory framework for merchant shipping provided by the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Submitted by ICS and Vanuatu, Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction, 5th Session, Agenda Item 7, December 2017.
Submitted by Antigua and Barbuda, Italy, Liberia, Marshall Islands, Panama, ICS, BIMCO, ICHCA, OCIMF, INTERTANKO, SIGTTO and NI, Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction, 5th Session, Agenda Item 10, November 2017.
Marine bunker suppliers should anticipate that there may no longer be significant demand for fossil fuels from shipping within as little as 25 years, if not sooner, and that the sector is now on an inevitable trajectory towards a future of zero CO2 emissions.
Carbon emissions, safety and cyber security were at the top of the agenda at the annual Tripartite Shipbuilding Forum which attracted more than 100 delegates. At the end of two days of debate it was agreed that the industry needs to design ships differently and be more technologically innovative to reach world climate goals and counter cyber security risks.
This brochure on ‘Promoting Maritime Treaty Ratification’ highlights the need for governments to ratify and implement maritime conventions adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Labour Organization (ILO) and other United Nations bodies that impact on shipping.
Addressing government trade negotiators in the OECD Working Party on Shipbuilding, at a workshop on 'green growth' in Paris today, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) asserted that the shipping industry could only be environmentally sustainable if it is economically sustainable too.
Submitted by ICS and CMI, Assembly, 30th Session, Agenda Item 20, November 2017.