BIMCO's Thomas Damsgaard delivered a keynote about decarbonisation
28 March 2023At the Connecticut Maritime Association's conference in Stamford in mid-March, Thomas gave a keynote speech which was reported on by Lloyd's List.
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At the Connecticut Maritime Association's conference in Stamford in mid-March, Thomas gave a keynote speech which was reported on by Lloyd's List.
The BIMCO Documentary Committee has adopted a CII Operations Clause for Time Charter Parties which will help the industry commercially navigate the complexities of the new CII regulations from the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Watch Stinne Taiger Ivø, Director, Contracts & Support, BIMCO and Lars Robert Pedersen, Deputy Secretary General, BIMCO explain about the content of the BIMCO ETSA Clause, and the regulatory framework provided by the EU revision of the ETS Directive.
The UN Ocean Conference sets the tone for understanding international priorities for ocean protection, a barometer of feeling towards industry and environmental priorities, and how shipping fits within the global context. From highlighting the BIMCO position on underwater radiated noise and conveying the need for harmonised regulation based on sound science – through to demonstrating the work being undertaken to address the plastic footprint of shipping we are committed to representing our members on the international stage.
We reproduce this recent interview with Niko Schües by kind permission of the publisher.
Latest version of this clause is the 2020 Marine Fuel Sulphur Content Clause for Time Charter Parties .
The BIMCO Documentary Committee has adopted a CII Operations Clause for Time Charter Parties which will help the industry implement new requirements from the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
China changes its ECA timeline again
The CII Operations Clause for Time Charter Parties is now available to download free of charge from our website.
The IMO’s Marine Environmental Protection Committee at its 81st Session adopted amendments to mandatory instruments and approved a series of measures in order to protect the marine environment- from emission control areas in Canada and Norway through to electronic ballast water record books. A summary of the approvals and adoptions is provided here.