Mar 31 , 2021 | In primo piano
In this issue: International Women’s Day 2021: Inclusive and gender balanced sectors more efficient and successful; EMSA sets out priorities for the year ahead in recently published ‘Outlook 2021’; EMSA responds to Belgian authorities’ request for institutional...
Mar 30 , 2021 | In primo piano
“Along with the wider shipping community, ICS is pleased and relieved by the news that the Ever Given has been successfully refloated, and that traffic will begin to return to normal in the Suez Canal in the coming week. We applaud the team which led this herculean...
Mar 26 , 2021 | In primo piano
26 March 2021 Oxford University vaccine trial. Credit: University of Oxford, John Cairns 26 March 2021: The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has welcomed the joint statement signed by the heads of five UN bodies calling for seafarers to be prioritised for...
Mar 26 , 2021 | In primo piano
25 March 2021 Ever Given ran aground on 23 March and continues to block the Suez Canal. Credit fallenhearts17 – Instagram The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has released a statement on the ongoing blockage of the Suez Canal by the ship Ever Given, noting...
Mar 25 , 2021 | In primo piano
24 March 2021 March 24th 2021: The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has coordinated a number of shipping bodies in launching a practical guide on COVID-19 vaccinations for use throughout the industry. The guide is part of an effort to ensure that seafarers are...
Mar 22 , 2021 | In primo piano, Lavorare sul mare
London, March 22 2021: The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has warned that lack of access to vaccinations for seafarers is placing shipping in a ‘legal minefield’, while leaving global supply chains vulnerable. A legal document due to be circulated to the...