BIMCO Search Results

Results for:Priority news

Showing 11 - 20 of 200

Reset Filters

Filter by area
Filter by location
Filter by content

Latest news on BIMCO's contracts and clauses

23 June 2016

Latest news about BIMCO's contracts and clauses: New novation agreements; update on revision of SUPPLYTIME, BARECON and WORLDFOOD charter parties; update on Standard Term Sheet.

Shipping KPIs monthly news April 2018

19 April 2018

Hamburg, Germany is the next stop in our series of BIMCO Shipping KPI relaunch events. Register now for this free event being held on Tuesday 24/04/2018.

Outcomes of the UN Ocean Conference

07 July 2022

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.

Update on relevant high priority items from SSE 10

13 March 2024

The 10th session of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Sub-Committee on Ship Systems and Equipment (SSE 10) was held from 4 March to 8 March 2024 at the IMO. SSE works under the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) and considers technical and operational matters about: Systems and equipment including machinery and electrical installations Fire protection and life-saving appliances. The following are some of the important updates which are of relevance to BIMCO members.

Shipping KPIs monthly news January 2018

22 January 2018

The single sign on feature for the BIMCO Shipping KPI system will be ready shortly. On 26 February 2018, BIMCO will hold a relaunch event for the BIMCO Shipping KPI in Cyprus.

Argentina - positive news on inspection procedures

10 March 2017

SENASA, the Argentinian National Agrifood Health and Quality Service, recently decided to exempt certain products from phytosanitary and quality controls. A transition to a system of private inspections of holds loading grain products and by-products is currently being considered.