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Safety

Keep informed with daily analysis and insight on safety and security issues affecting shipping. From piracy activities to the latest safety measures to casualties

ITF designates Gabon and Eswatini flags of convenience

‘Maersk’s of this world’ don’t abandon seafarers themselves but are ‘complicit’ by using open registries, Crumlin charges

Sanctions Political Risk and Trade

Red Sea missiles give Iranian box line an edge, says Jensen

Free from Houthi threat, Iran's HDASCO boxships are sailing freely through the Red Sea, delivering cargoes to Europe, according to Vespucci Maritime chief executive Lars Jensen

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Nuclear lobby asks IMO for fair hearing on safety

Companies backing nuclear shipping defended the technology’s safety record and asked the International Maritime Organization for a level playing field with other future fuels

Sustainability IMO

IMO to condemn Red Sea crisis, again

The Red Sea crisis is the main worry at this week’s Maritime Safety Committee, but the forum’s powers to change it are few. States raised worries the MSC is overstretched, with work piling up on autonomous ships, green fuel safety and other matters

Red Sea Risk IMO

NTSB says Dali suffered two blackouts before leaving port

The 9,900 teu Dali suffered several blackouts in the hours before hitting the Francis Key Scott Bridge in Baltimore, according to the preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board, including two within ten hours before it left the port

Casualty Ports and Logistics

Baltimore channel reopening remains on track as salvors detonate bridge truss

Salvors successfully used explosive charges to remove parts of the bridge’s wreckage from the 9,900 teu Dali, a significant step in the efforts to refloat the vessel and reopen the channel. Baltimore’s federal channel remains on track to reopen by month’s end, Maryland Governor Wes Moore told reporters on Monday ahead of the controlled detonations

Containers Casualty

Week in charts: Containerised trade prolongs rally | Attempted piracy attack reported | Panama Canal rebound continues

Global container volumes extend their upward trajectory in March, a product tanker was the target of an attempted piracy attack off the coast of Somalia and Panama Canal continues to recover after drought

Week in Charts Red Sea Risk

Palau defends actions in Dubai tug operator abandonments

The Palau registry is defending the actions it took in the Middle East Marine LLC seafarer abandonment cases. The Dubai tug operator was accused last week by the ITF of perpetrating the ‘worst case of serial seafarer abandonment ever seen’, while Palau was called out by the union for being unresponsive

Sustainability Crewing

The Lloyd’s List Podcast: Is NYK betting too much on decarbonisation?

The Lloyd’s List Podcast moves to Japan this week, where NYK chief executive Takaya Soga shares his insights on why helming the shipping group is like swinging at baseballs

Lloyd's List The Shipping Podcast NYK

Updated: Attempted piracy attack reported off Somalia

A European warship responded first to the incident and apprehended the suspected pirates, treating some with "injuries of varied severity" 

Risk and Compliance Tankers and Gas

Houthis are targeting MSC due to perceived Israeli affiliation

The latest string of Houthi attacks targeting more MSC ships has been justified by the Yemeni militants on the basis of a perceived, but erroneous link to Israel

Red Sea Risk Containers

Australia bans Indian bulker for serious engine defects

India-flagged bulk carrier banned from Australia for 180 days after inspectors at Melbourne found a litany of deficiencies, including defective main engine control and monitoring systems

Dry Bulk Australia
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