NextGen holds first maritime decarbonization meeting
IMO-Singapore NextGEN project aims to facilitate collaboration and information sharing across maritime decarbonization initiatives.
The NextGEN project, which aims to bring together decarbonization initiatives in the maritime sector, has held its first meeting, bringing together multiple stakeholders from across the global shipping community and the maritime value chain who have an interest in cutting greenhouse gas emissions from shipping and tackling climate change.
NextGEN - where GEN stands for green and efficient navigation – is led by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Government of Singapore. It aims to facilitate information sharing on various decarbonization initiatives in the global shipping community and across the maritime value chain, to identify opportunities for collaboration and gaps.
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Singapore Bars Ship Crew Changes From More South Asian Nations
May 01 2021, 1:58 PM
May 01 2021, 10:08 AM
May 01 2021, 1:58 PM
(Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg)
Singapore said it will prohibit ship crew changes for personnel with recent travel history to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
From May 2, crew with recent travel history to, including transiting in, those countries within the last 14 days preceding arrival to Singapore are barred from the port of Singapore, according to a circular from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
This is in line with measures announced Friday by the Ministry of Health barring long-term pass holders and short-term visitors from entry or transit into Singapore.
A bulk carrier and container ships offshore from Singapore, on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Singapore on Saturday (May 1, 2021) said it will prohibit ship crew changes for personnel with recent travel history to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. - Bloomberg SINGAPORE, May 1 (Bloomberg): Singapore said it will prohibit ship crew changes for personnel with recent travel history to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
From May 2, crew with recent travel history to, including transiting in, those countries within the last 14 days preceding arrival to Singapore are barred from the port of Singapore, according to a circular from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
India is home to many crew for Fujairah About 13,100 vessels called at Fujairah in 2020 Emirates Airline has also suspended flights from India The Port of Fujairah has banned crew changes locally if a