Maritime Magazine

IMO hails “relatively smooth” transition to new sulphur limit

Since January 1, the global upper limit on the sulphur content of ships’ fuel oil has been reduced to 0.5% from 3.5% under the so-called “IMO 2020” regulation. This is significantly reducing the amount of sulphur oxide emanating from ships and will have major health and environmental benefits, particularly for people living close to ports and […]

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L’OMI salue une transition «relativement douce» vers la nouvelle limite de soufre

Depuis le 1er janvier, la limite supérieure mondiale de la teneur en soufre du fioul des navires a été réduite à 0,5% contre 3,5% en vertu du règlement dit “IMO 2020”. Cela réduit considérablement la quantité d’oxyde de soufre émanant des navires et aura des avantages majeurs pour la santé et l’environnement, en particulier pour

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Global shipping’s decarbonisation cost to attain $1 trillion

London, UK – According to a new study, at least $1 trillion of capital investment in land-based and ship-related infrastructure will be required to halve international shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. A new study by UMAS and the Energy Transitions Commission for the Getting to Zero Coalition spells out the scale of the challenge.

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St. Lawrence Seaway demonstrates resilience in 2019

Cornwall, Ontario -The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) announced that cargo volume on the North American waterway during the 2019 navigation season totaled 38 million tonnes versus 41 million tonnes in 2018. Throughout 2019, high water levels on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River made the navigation season very challenging. The SLSMC, in

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New team at SODES

The year 2020 has begun with a wind of change at the St. Lawrence Economic Development Council (SODES) in Québec City. In addition to welcoming its new President-CEO late last year, SODES now has a new Director of Public Affairs and has reviewed the duties of its in-house staff. The organization’s new President, Mathieu St-Pierre,

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