MARINE & SUBSEA

IMO pollution regulations kick in this month

THE UNITED Nations’ new regulations on sulphur emissions from shipping fuel has come into effect this month, with the international shipping industry now expected by law to cut sulphur in shipping fuel oil from 3.5% to 0.5%.

Shipping sector well-prepared, despite previous doubts

Shipping sector well-prepared, despite previous doubts

  The decision, made by the International Maritime Organisation - a branch of the UN - over a decade ago, will impact all areas of shipping including goods transportation and luxury cruise liners.  ...

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