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IMO – IAPH – BIMCO agenda announced for Hybrid Symposium 18- 19/01/23

“MARITIME SINGLE WINDOW 2024 – A WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITIES” will focus on supporting IMO member states and their port communities to implement an MSW

07/01/2023
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Challenges around interoperability, standardizing maritime data exchange and digitalizing shipping’s paper trail

The IAPH members magazine Ports & Harbors publishes an article examining the broader issues around modernizing the way ship and shore communicate with each other

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IMO announces single window for ship data exchange to become mandatory by 1 January 2024

Amendments to the Facilitation Convention adopted to enhance digitalization in shipping.

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UNCTAD publishes technical note on port responsiveness

Based on several documents received from ports that are part of the UNCTAD TrainForTrade Network, the UNCTAD secretariat produced a technical note on port responsiveness to the COVID-19 pandemic. The note contains a series of measures...
31/03/2020
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IMO relays industry recommendations on facilitation of maritime trade

The International Maritime Organisation has issued an official Circular from the IMO Secretary General to Member States, containing preliminary recommendations to governments and relevant national authorities on the facilitation of maritime trade during the COVID-19 pandemic....
30/03/2020
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Singapore allows special circumstances for crew changes

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has relaxed its prohibition on crew changes and has thus become one of the first port administrations in the world to allow limited changes for international crews. In...
27/03/2020
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Port authorities support port users and suppliers during pandemic

During the last weeks, several port authorities reported that they are providing or considering various support measures to assist port users during the pandemic. The measures include reductions of port fees for essential ferry services between...
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U.S. ports fear scarcity of space at terminals

Some of the largest U.S. ports, especially along the East Coast, are seeing early signs of capacity constraints through a potentially major backup of loaded containers and have started scouring available land to boost temporary storage...
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G20 leaders committed to global supply chains

Following the exceptional G20 Leaders’ Summit held in Saudi-Arabia last week, leaders of the 19 largest economies in the world and the European Union issued a statement on the COVID-19 crisis in which they commit to...
26/03/2020
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