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Updated analysis of MARPOL Annex VI

Source: IMO The IMO-Norway GreenVoyage2050 Project has released an updated version of its popular clause-by-clause analysis of MARPOL Annex VI, which addresses air pollution from ships, in the six official IMO languages. The document provides a breakdown explanation of each regulation and it is intended to be a useful resource for countries seeking to draft legislation to incorporate MARPOL Annex VI into national law. Minglee Hoe, IMO GreenVoyage2050 Project Technical Analyst said: “At IMO, we know how vital it is that all countries can access information about environmental regulations that will aid them in understanding it as well as drafting legislation for their national laws. Our original clause-by-clause analysis was designed to facilitate greater transparency and understanding of MARPOL Annex VI and we are very pleased to release this updated version of this important resource.” The revised clause-by-clause analysis has been updated to reflect major amendments to MARPOL Annex VI, which were adopted by the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) at its 76th session in June 2021. Most notably, these include regulations relating to the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) and the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), and reflects the renumbering of provisions in the 2021 Revised MARPOL Annex VI, set out in Resolution

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Los países de Asia y el Pacífico se preparan para hacer frente a la basura plástica marina

Fuente: IMO La primera reunión del Equipo de Tareas Regional para los países de Asia y el Pacífico se ha celebrado en Busan (República de Corea) en el marco de un importante proyecto internacional para ayudar a reducir la basura plástica marina procedentes del transporte marítimo y del sector pesquero. La reunión del Equipo de Tareas Regional en el marco del Proyecto de asociaciones GloLitter de la OMI y la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO) reunió a 20 participantes de 10 países.  Los países asociados principales (LPC) presentaron sus borradores de planes de acción nacionales para abordar la basura plástica marina en el mar (SBMPL). Los países asociados (PC) compartieron análisis de situación de las fuentes marinas de la basura plástica marina a nivel nacional y presentaron las lagunas existentes en las que es necesario trabajar para hacer frente a la basura plástica marina. Con la orientación de la Unidad de Coordinación del Proyecto de asociaciones GloLitter, los países debatieron posibles actividades regionales conjuntas en las que los países asociados principales y los países asociados establecerían actividades de hermanamiento bilaterales y multilaterales basadas en los problemas y puntos comunes identificados para abordar el

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Port of Long Beach previews path to zero emissions

Source: Port of Long Beach 4 Gen Logistics unveils equipment for a zero-emissions truck fleet by 2025. The Port of Long Beach and its industry partners showed Tuesday how one port trucking company is converting to a full zero-emissions trucking fleet three years from now, a full decade before the 2035 zero-emissions goal set by the Clean Air Action Plan. The announcement was made at 4 Gen Logistics in the Port of Long Beach, where Electrify America will install 60 public charging stations by the end of 2023 to serve its own fleet of electric trucks, as well as other companies’ trucks. 4 Gen will also purchase 41 Volvo and 20 Kenworth electric heavy-duty trucks, with plans eventually calling for a 100-vehicle zero emissions fleet. In addition, 4 Gen’s site in Rialto will host 30 charging stations. Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia, Port officials, and representatives from Volvo, Kenworth, Electrify America, the South Coast Air Quality Management District, the California Air Resources Board, and CALSTART gathered to celebrate the company’s plans. Standing near a model charging station and zero-emissions, heavy-duty electric trucks, Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia noted the changeover to cleaner trucks at the nation’s largest seaport complex will

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Import hub for hydrogen

Source: Port of Hamburg The first test delivery has arrived at the climate-neutral HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder, where it was unloaded from the Hapag-Lloyd vessel Prague Express. The pilot delivery sets an important milestone for the medium-term imports of green hydrogen. Angela Titzrath, CEO of HHLA, said: “HHLA is pleased to facilitate the import of hydrogen and its derivatives to Germany and Europe as part of the strategic energy partnership between UAE and Germany. In order to use hydrogen on a large scale, a reliable and efficient transport chain is needed from producing countries like the UAE to the German and European customers. With its European vast network of seaport terminals, rail connections and intermodal hub terminals operated by our rail subsidiary Metrans, HHLA is well positioned as an import hub and reliable logistics partner for the distribution and transport of hydrogen.” HHLA signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) in March 2022 to test the transport chain for hydrogen from the UAE to Germany. The hydrogen supplied by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) was shipped in the form of the hydrogen derivative ammonia. The ammonia supplied will be used by the multi-metal manufacturer Aurubis for

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Colombia: Dimar trabaja en el mantenimiento de las ayudas a la navegación en La Guajira

Fuente: Dimar La Dirección General Marítima (Dimar), a través del grupo de Señalización Marítima del Caribe (SEMAC), realizó el mantenimiento de las ayudas a la navegación que se encuentran en el canal de acceso a la Bahía Portete, en La Guajira. Por esta razón, a bordo del buque ARC “Roncador” se pusieron en funcionamiento cinco nuevas boyas que servirán de guía para las embarcaciones que realizan el intercambio comercial en la Alta Guajira y, a su vez, benefician a las comunidades de esta región del país. Asimismo, se llevó a cabo el levantamiento hidrográfico, con el propósito de obtener datos que permitan verificar las condiciones en que se encuentra el canal navegable y, así, tener un escenario seguro para la navegación. Con estas acciones, la Autoridad Marítima ratifica su compromiso por salvaguardar la vida humana en el mar, la protección del medio marino y el tránsito seguro por los mares colombianos.

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PortXL selects decarbonisation innovators for 2022

Source: Port of Rotterdam 14 companies hailing from 9 countries were selected by the PortXL partner network for the 7th PortXL acceleration program in Rotterdam. During the 3-month program, together with an expansive network of mentors and partners the start- and scale-ups will work on building collaborations. The goal is to sign contracts between corporate partners during the PortXL Shakedown event, on 15th of December. €5 million investment in Fibersail During the selection days, Portuguese start-up Fibersail’s CEO Pedro Pinto and InnovationQuarter’s Jasper Geselschap announced that ENERGIQ fund, energy innovation fund powered by the Province Zuid-Holland, joins the €5 million investment round. Fibersail enhances the performance of wind turbines and was a participant of PortXL’s first program in 2016. “It is so inspiring to see the results of past efforts, we are delighted for Pedro and Fibersail and we hope that it shows everyone gathered here today what we can achieve working together. Time to roll up our sleeves and get to work!” said PortXL director, Hedi Visscher. Selected companies for the 2022 PortXL Program 1. CleanSubSea, Australia: Their Envirocart™ System enables the in-water removal, capture, containment and filtration of marine biofouling from a vessel’s hull without damaging the antifouling paint or polluting the surrounding

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Valenciaport records highs in import containers and falls in transit

Fuente: Valenciaport The traffic indicators recorded during the month of August at the Port of Valencia have once again acted as a precise thermometer of the state of international trade, of the turmoil in the fuel, solid bulk (cereals) and liquid bulk (Liquefied Natural Gas and oil) markets, as well as the world of containers (import/export of manufactured goods) and tourism. In August, Valenciaport’s terminals recorded new drops in transhipment traffic, but registered historic records in import containers, in solid and liquid bulk, and in cruise passengers. During the month of August, Valenciaport has registered two milestones in August according to the data collected by the Statistical Bulletin of the Port Authority of Valencia (PAV). The figures endorse the pull of imports, which this month has left a total of 86,463 containers unloaded at the docks of Valenciaport, which is 21.45% more than in August 2021, and the full recovery of cruise tourism with the arrival of 103,385 passengers this month. Total traffic recorded a drop of 5.24% and containers a fall of 1.61%. Of these, full containers fell by 5.19%, mainly due to the decrease in those dedicated to transit (-15.9%) and to a lesser extent to exports (-2.71%).

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Partnership to promote sustainable maritime transport in Asia-Pacific

Source: IMO The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has signed a partnership agreement with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). The agreement will help promote sustainable maritime transport through a range of capacity-building and knowledge partnership activities in the Asia-Pacific region. The agreement brings together IMO, the United Nations maritime agency which sets global standards for safe, secure, efficient and environment-friendly international shipping, and ESCAP, the UN regional commission for the Asia-Pacific region, which provides a regional intergovernmental platform and think-tank, generating action-oriented knowledge, and by providing technical assistance and capacity-building services in support of national development objectives, regional agreements and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on Monday (12 September) by IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim and ESCAP Executive Secretary Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana. (Photos) “This strategic partnership, combining IMO’s global mandate and outreach and ESCAP’s experience and expertise in supporting its regional partners, is expected to contribute a great deal to sustainable maritime transport and the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals,” said Secretary-General Lim. As part of the United Nations family, IMO and ESCAP are actively working towards the 2030 Agenda

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Perú: APN presentó el proyecto “Rumbo hacia un sistema portuario sostenible”

Fuente: Autoridad Portuaria Nacional (APN) La Autoridad Portuaria Nacional (APN), en concordancia con los lineamientos esenciales de la política portuaria nacional, se ha propuesto impulsar la implementación de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS), trazados por las Naciones Unidas, en el ámbito portuario.  En ese marco, y en atención a la ODS 17 “Alianza para lograr los objetivos”, la APN convocó hoy, 14 de septiembre, a una reunión virtual denominada “Impulso en la implementación de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible en el Sistema Portuario Nacional”, la cual reunió a diversos representantes de los terminales marítimos y fluviales más importantes del país.  Esta iniciativa, de acuerdo a lo manifestado por el presidente del Directorio de la APN, Manuel Hinojosa López, tiene por objetivo liderar los esfuerzos para trabajar -de manera coordinada, comprometida y articulada- con los administradores y operadores de los terminales e instalaciones portuarias a nivel nacional, a fin de contribuir al desarrollo del país y lograr el cumplimiento de las metas específicas de los ODS, para el año 2030.   “Esta primera reunión servirá para exponerles los alcances, pautas y líneas de acción a seguir como parte del proyecto “Rumbo hacia un sistema portuario sostenible” que hemos dado inicio hoy, así

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Ecuador: Autoridad Portuaria de Guayaquil da reconocimiento a Contecon Guayaquil S.A por sus 15 años de Concesión

Fuente: Autoridad Portuaria de Guayaquil Autoridades de Autoridad Portuaria de Guayaquil participaron en el evento por 15 años de concesión de Contecon Guayaquil S.A., En donde Ing. Pablo Rizzo realizo la entrega de reconocimiento por su actividad portuaria y aportación al comercio del Ecuador durante 15 años. El Presidente del Directorio de APG manifestó “Todos los millones invertidos han generado más de 5.300 plazas de trabajo, beneficiando más de 30 mil familias, que es lo que el gobierno del Señor Presidente Guillermo Lasso busca, y eso lo vamos a apoyar siempre.”

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