
A new shipbuilding policy will soon be tabled before the Union Cabinet
The central government will soon be presenting before the cabinet for approval a new shipbuilding policy which will include a recycling credit note scheme, a
The central government will soon be presenting before the cabinet for approval a new shipbuilding policy which will include a recycling credit note scheme, a
Further, yards in Bangladesh and Pakistan pose tough competition as they critically source steel from scrapped ships, thereby offering higher prices for end-of-life ships as
An MoU in this regard has been signed between Bahrain’s Ministries of Transportation & Telecommunications and of Industry & Commerce and Maersk. Other strategic partners
Source: Marine Link Despite the occasional smaller LDT candidate popping up for sale over recent weeks, there regrettably remains the ongoing scarcity of tonnage that
The International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships will enter into force in June 2025
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), Bangladesh, and Liberia have announced the ratification of the Hong Kong Convention by both nations. BIMCO believes the ratification marks
“We expect the first week of June for the official declaration,” said Mamunur Rashid, a deputy secretary with the Ministry of Industries, who said Bangladesh
The Ministry of Industries has issued directives to re-categorise the country’s shipbreaking industry as less hazardous “Orange-B” from “Red” in order to continue investing in
Alang on the west coast of India in Gujarat province is exploring the possibility of scrapping cars in addition to its market-leading position when it
The central government will soon be presenting before the cabinet
Further, yards in Bangladesh and Pakistan pose tough competition as
An MoU in this regard has been signed between Bahrain’s
Source: Marine Link Despite the occasional smaller LDT candidate popping
The International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Hong Kong International Convention for
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), Bangladesh, and Liberia have announced
“We expect the first week of June for the official
The Ministry of Industries has issued directives to re-categorise the