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50th anniversary

The Maritime Authority of Jamaica has marked Jamaica’s 50th anniversary as a member of the IMO with a call for small island developing states to be fully represented in decisions …

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Qualship 21

The Bahamas has regained eligibility for the US Coast Guard’s (USCG) QUALSHIP 21 programme for the 2026–2027 period, reflecting the strong port state control performance of Bahamas-flagged ships operating in …

FuelEU compliance

EmissionLink, an integrated emissions management service, says FuelEU compliance has moved beyond regulation to become a commercial optimisation challenge, after completing its first FuelEU Maritime pooling cycle with 90 per …

ITIC credits

International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) has confirmed its continuity credits for the 2026 policy year will match the levels awarded to members in 2025, extending an unbroken 32-year run of …

West results

West P&I Club’s combined ratio for the 2025-2026 financial year was 98 per cent, an improvement on the prior year’s 103.9 per cent. The Club’s own claims were below their …

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Emissions expansion

The UK Emissions Trading Scheme will extend to maritime companies on 1 July 2026, adding to an already intense regulatory burden for owners, operators and chartering teams. With many companies …

Automated ship

ClassNK has granted its “AUTO-Nav2(All)” notation to domestic liner container ship Genbu, the only newly constructed autonomous ship under the MEGURI2040 Fully Autonomous Ship Program by The Nippon Foundation. It …

According to shipping executives at the FT Commodities Global Summit, Asian shipowners are likely to be the first to risk regular Strait of Hormuz transits as they have a higher …

Mine removal

US media is reporting it may take six months to remove mines from the Strait of Hormuz once hostilities stop. The warnings suggest a deal with Iran over the reopening …

US seizure

According to a US defence department post on social media, US forces interdicted a sanctioned vessel that was transporting oil from Iran. “US forces carried out a maritime interdiction and …

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Brookes Bell New offices

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Columbia Group has expanded its presence in Turkey with the opening of a new, larger office space that will support the continued growth of its operations in the region. The …

Beazley New Head of Marine

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Gardian purchase

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Cable approval

ClassNK has issued certificates of approval of manufacturing procedure and type approval for a high-corrosion-resistant type semi-parallel wire cable (SPWC) developed by Kobelco Wire Co. This approval confirms that the …

ClassNK Reshuffle

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GTMaritime is warning that shipping faces increasing operational disruption, fraud and safety risks as cyber threats exploit limited visibility of onboard systems. As vessels become more digitally connected, many operators …

AXA XL New head of marine

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West P&I New Korea links

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Idwal New CCO

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Health plea

MarinePALS CEO Captain Pradeep Chawla has called for defibrillators to become mandatory on board vessels to prevent avoidable deaths at sea. The difference between life and death in sudden cardiac …

Swedish results

The Swedish Club has reported a solid financial performance for 2025, supported by disciplined underwriting, risk management and capital management. This marks the third consecutive year of positive results, reflecting …

Skuld results

Skuld has announced a successful and robust outcome for the 2026/2027 mutual P&I renewal, reflecting disciplined underwriting, firm market positioning, and continued support both from existing and new members. The …

American results

The American Club has reported positive developments for the 2026 renewal across all lines of business. Gross tonnage for the Club’s Class I (mutual P&I) entries increased modestly, while the …

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