First published on 28 January 2025 INTERCARGO was a supporting organisation of the 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum which took place on Friday, February 7, 2025 at the Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens in Greece. Featuring the...
Media Release – 07 February 2025 “Shipping organisations increasingly concerned about seafarer safety” The chairpersons of the world’s biggest shipping industry organisations gathered on 6 February in Athens to discuss topics including...
Update on 03 Feb 2025: The Navy office published the QUARTERLY REPORT Q4 2024 on 06 Jan 2025 (link for download). Two piracy incidents occurred in the Gulf of Guinea on 31 Jan and 01 Feb 2025, with details as follows. You need to login to view the...
The University of West London/ Hellenic Institute of Maritime Studies (HIMS) has announced the launching of a new maritime postgraduate study programme commencing in February in London and has offered a special EARLY BIRD discount to all INTERCARGO...
INTERCARGO members are invited to a webinar hosted by INTERCARGO in collaboration with RightShip, focusing on the Safety Score “Black Box” Algorithm. Webinar Details: Title: “Rightship Safety Score Algorithm explained” Moderator: Dimitris Monioudis...
We are delighted to unveil INTERCARGO’s refreshed logo, a modern design that reflects the core values and mission of our Association. The blue globe continues to symbolise dry bulk shipowners in service of our blue planet, emphasising the critical...
The twelfth session of the IMO’s Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR 12) met between Monday 27 and Friday 31 January 2025. Topics During this session of PPR-12 the following topics that may be interest to members were ...
The IMO’s Sub-Committee on Ship Design and Construction (SDC 11) took place from the 13th to 17th January 2025. During the meeting the following key topics were discussed: 2011 ESP Code Steering Gear Requirements Other topics of interest included:...
Update 13 Jan 2025: On 30 Dec 2024, a media article highlighted “Drug smugglers are increasingly targeting bulkers at northern Brazil ports to carry illicit cargoes, using hiding places on the deck”, marking a shift in tactics and focus from...