P&I Clubs in Maritime: Guardians of Risk Management

The maritime industry, vital to global trade, is inherently exposed to numerous risks ranging from cargo damage and pollution incidents to crew welfare and third-party liabilities. These risks can have […]

Understanding Carbon Intensity Indicators for Ships

The shipping industry, responsible for nearly 3% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, is under increasing scrutiny to adopt sustainable practices. The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), introduced by the International […]

Shipyards: The Backbone of Maritime Excellence

Shipyards are the lifeblood of the maritime industry, serving as the foundation for constructing, repairing, and retrofitting vessels that navigate the globe. From massive container ships to luxury cruise liners […]

What is Carbon Offset Shipping?

As the maritime industry navigates its path toward sustainability, carbon offset shipping has emerged as a significant tool in reducing the environmental footprint of global trade. This practice allows shipping […]

Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC 2006)

The Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC 2006), often referred to as the “Seafarers’ Bill of Rights,” is an essential international agreement designed to enhance the working and living conditions of […]