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15+15 webinar: Seafarers’ mental health in modern times

27 March 2023

Working always in the same spaces, isolated from the rest of the world, being in contact with the same people, exposed to noise and smell, sleep deprivation, fatigue and constantly changing environment can cause a psychological deterioration that may lead to chronic disorders and even severe pathologies. When well taken care, the mental well-being of the crew members on-board translates into better team work and overall increase in the efficacy and productivity of the crew members on -board

Recorded 15+15 webinar: Vessel emissions from a lifecycle perspective

16 November 2022

Shipowners are facing demands from multiple sides to enhance the green profile of vessels. Counting direct emissions (from fuel) has limitations and might not provide the complete picture of the emissions associated with operating a vessel. In this session, Rasmus Elsborg-Jensen is discussing the future need for voluntary emission reporting and what challenges this can bring when using the current framework.

Recorded 15+15 webinar: How to ensure the EEXI compliance

30 November 2022

Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) regulations have entered into force as of 01 November 2022. Applicable vessels will need to demonstrate that its attained EEXI meets its required EEXI on an annual basis. The attained EEXI indicates the ship’s energy efficiency compared to the baseline determined by IMO. In the outset, the EEXI regulation is intended to make existing ships generally meet the design energy efficiency index of new ships (EEDI phase 2) by means of technical modifications.

Assignment of Bulk Cargo Shipping Name ( BCSN)

22 December 2020

Providing information on assignment of a Bulk Cargo Shipping Name (BCSN) in the IMSBC Code and the latest amendment made to such assignment, brought about by Amendment 05-19.

Mill Scale

28 February 2022

BIMCO continues to receive enquiries about mill scale, in particular, on how this solid bulk cargo is classified and how it should be carried under the requirements of the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes ( IMSBC) Code. This article explains what is mill scale, its properties and characteristics and how its carriage requirements under the IMSBC Code have changed over the years and informs members of the present mandatory carriage requirements for this cargo under the IMSBC Code.