EU Targets ISCC Biofuel Certification
The European Commission, backed by 26 out of 27 Member States, has proposed suspending the ISCC EU certification scheme for waste-based biofuels originating outside the EU.
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The European Commission, backed by 26 out of 27 Member States, has proposed suspending the ISCC EU certification scheme for waste-based biofuels originating outside the EU.
The FuelEU Maritime initiative seeks to reduce carbon intensity of maritime fuels and increase renewable and low-carbon fuel adoption across the industry.
The European Union has expanded its Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) to include maritime transport emissions, effective from 2024.
With shipping in the EU ETS, companies must strategize EUA management. Covers trading in EEX markets and pricing strategies to optimize EUA purchases.
As vessels become increasingly interconnected and reliant on digital systems, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more critical.
Automation, digitization and integration drive maritime industries now more than ever. Cyber security has been a major cause of alarm.
Remote surveys and IoT-driven analytics create opportunities for hackers; robust cyber risk management plans are essential.
Cybersecurity planning must be part of enterprise risk management and ordinary business operations regardless of risk appetite.
The world economy is heavily dependent on maritime transport, as most of the international trade is carried out by sea.
Today's global maritime sector is increasingly dependent on digitization, operational integration, and automation.
Commissioning testing of ballast water management systems is an essential step in ensuring these systems function properly.
Vessels sailing in US waters must comply with US maritime regulations on ballast water discharge and exchange.
Ballast water reduces stress on the hull, balances weight loss due to fuel and water consumption, and provides better maneuverability.
As the shipping industry evolves, regulations surrounding the safe and environmentally sound recycling of ships grow more complex.
The presence of hazardous substances on ships is widespread and their role in construction is essential to understand.
An IHM gives insight into the presence of dangerous substances on board a ship and minimizes risks to employee health and environment.
An IHM is ship-specific and covers the entire life of the vessel, from construction up to scrapping and recycling.
Despite strict controls by classification societies and regulators, inferior ships continue operating, posing serious risks.
Maritime digitalization involves integration of SaaS, IoT, AI, and blockchain to improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability.
Growing awareness in the maritime world about sustainable shipping needs and implementation methods for a greener future.