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Free to access e-learning course: “Energy Saving at Sea” launched

Source: IMO A new e-learning course aimed at equipping seafarers with knowledge around reducing energy use onboard a ship has been launched. The free-to-access, self-paced “Energy Saving at Sea” online course comprises two separate modules, one tailored to crew working in the engine department and the other tailored to crew working in the deck department. The course covers practical aspects on how seafarers can contribute to enhancing energy efficiency at sea with interactive lessons, videos, resources, and quizzes to support ease of learning.  Learners can choose to study one, or both modules and certification is awarded to any participant that successfully completes both modules. Each module takes on average one hour to complete. For participants with limited internet access or time online, a PDF version can be downloaded to allow for offline learning. The quiz that concludes each module can be taken at any time when access to the internet is possible. Take the course by clicking here. The course has been developed and funded by the Global Industry Alliance to Support Low Carbon Shipping (Low Carbon GIA), a partnership under the framework of the IMO-Norway GreenVoyage2050 Project. The course is designed by specialist e-learning provider, Videotel (now part of the Ocean Technologies Group). The

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Call for Expression of Interest to Develop Low or Zero-Carbon Power Generation and Bunkering Solutions

Source: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy was launched at the Singapore International Energy Week 2022. A key thrust of the strategy is for Singapore to experiment with the use of advanced hydrogen technologies that are on the cusp of commercial readiness. To this end, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) are inviting interested parties to submit proposals under an Expression of Interest (EOI) to build, own and operate low or zero-carbon power generation and bunkering solutions in Jurong Island, Singapore.  Low or zero-carbon hydrogen has the potential to support Singapore’s decarbonisation efforts and achieve net zero emissions by 2050. The EOI will enable us to explore the use of low or zero-carbon fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia for power generation, alongside other low-carbon alternatives such as electricity imports and domestic renewable energy sources. Low or zero-carbon ammonia may also have multiple end-use pathways for power generation and bunkering. Beyond the power and maritime sectors, low or zero-carbon hydrogen and ammonia are also promising decarbonisation pathways for our energy, chemicals and aviation sectors.   Due to its low energy density, hydrogen gas needs to be liquefied, compressed or

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Launch of ‘Switch to Zero’ campaign to reduce shipping industry carbon emissions

Source: Port of Hamburg Companies that import or export their freight by vessel generally have little influence on the container shipping company’s fuel choice. GoodShipping aims to change this with the ‘insetting’ concept. The Port of Rotterdam Authority and GoodShipping are conducting a joint campaign to inform companies of this concept so they can have part, or all of their sea freight transported via sustainable fuel. The aim of the ‘Switch to Zero’ campaign is to get some twenty sea freight shippers on board. Swinkels Family Brewers, known for brands including Bavaria and Cornet, and Dille & Kamille are the first to announce their participation in this campaign. They will have some or all of their containers shipped using sustainable fuel next year. Insetting as impact mechanism Insetting does not involve achieving carbon reductions through compensation (offsetting by planting trees, for example) but through shipping using sustainable fuel. Shippers often transport small numbers of containers on different vessels and can use insetting to purchase a certain amount of carbon reduction via GoodShipping. GoodShipping ensures that this is achieved by providing a vessel with sustainable fuel. This does not need to be the same vessel on which the containers are transported.

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The cost of export freight falls for the third consecutive month: in November it fell by 6.28%

The Valencia Containerised Freight Index (VCFI) in October stood at 4,146.26 points, which represents a fall of -6.28% compared to October This decline has been generalised in all the areas analysed by the VCFI. The Far East fell by 8.43% and the Western Mediterranean by 1.62% The idle containership fleet count during November has increased compared to the previous month Congestion levels are showing a downward trend, although still far from pre-pandemic levels This index is based on the export prices recorded by the Port of Valencia, a benchmark in the Mediterranean container world due to its volume Source: Valenciaport The Valencia Containerised Freight Index (VCFI) registers for the third consecutive month a decrease in the cost of export freight from Valenciaport. Specifically, in the month of November the fall was 6.28% compared to October, placing the Index at 4,146.26 points, thus accumulating a growth of 314.63% since the beginning of the series in 2018. The behaviour shown by all the areas that make up the VCFI has been downward, highlighting the drop in freight rates from the Indian Subcontinent (-10.14%), the USA and Canada (-9.72%), the Far East (-8.43%) and the Middle East (-8.24%). At the same time, the

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IMO supports Central America and Dominican Republic on thematic priorities

Source: IMO A regional workshop has been held in Guatemala to share with leaders of the Central America and Dominican Republic maritime administrations (ROCRAM-CA) the latest developments in the thematic priorities being established as part of the organization’s pilot programme. The week-long meeting (14-18 November), hosted by the Maritime Authority of Guatemala in Guatemala City, was organised by IMO and the Central American Commission on Maritime Transport (Comisión Centroamericana para Transporte Marítimo (COCATRAM)). The latest thematic priorities are due to be developed in 2023 and will include the London Protocol and the London Convention (more information here). The first of the pilot programme’s themes – others include search and rescue and greenhouse gas emissions – were introduced in 2020. Each one runs for a period of three or four years. The aim is to build regional capacity to comply with international rules and standards on maritime safety and the prevention of maritime pollution. Participants in Guatemala also received reports on other themes already established under the scheme, namely search and rescue, the STCW Convention, the ISM Code, maritime legislation and the FAL Convention. And the event provided maritime administrations with the opportunity to exchange information and to identify technical assistance priorities for the

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Colombia se compromete con el desarrollo de su potencial eólico costa afuera: la Autoridad Marítima articula estos esfuerzos para una transición energética justa

Fuente. Dimar La Dirección General Marítima en conjunto con el Ministerio de Minas y Energía, desarrollaron los ‘Talleres Técnicos sobre el Proceso Competitivo de Asignación de Áreas para Proyectos Eólicos Costa Afuera en Colombia’, los cuales finalizaron con éxito el jueves 24 de noviembre. “Esto es de vital importancia para el país, pues busca robustecer la matriz energética nacional y el aprovechamiento de este recurso natural del cual gozan ampliamente nuestros dos litorales, visionando la mejora de la calidad de vida de las comunidades costeras y de todos los colombianos”, puntualizó el Director General Marítimo, Vicealmirante John Fabio Giraldo Gallo. Cabe recordar que el 3 de agosto del año en curso, se firmó la Resolución 40284 que tiene por objeto establecer las reglas, requisitos y condiciones mínimas del proceso competitivo para el desarrollo de las rondas de otorgamiento del Permiso de Ocupación Temporal sobre áreas marítimas colombianas para el desarrollo de Proyectos de Generación de Energía Eólica Costa Afuera. La iniciativa además cuenta con el apoyo de entidades internacionales como el Banco Mundial y la Agencia Danesa de Energía, que dictó ese mismo día una valiosa conferencia en las instalaciones de Dimar, sobre la experiencia de Dinamarca en el Ordenamiento

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Global supply chains are becoming increasingly “green”

Source: Hapag-Lloyd Sustainable port development was one of the central topics at the Maritime Week in Hong Kong. The German Chamber of Commerce, Invest Hong Kong and Port of Hamburg Marketing (HHM) also dedicated a hybrid seminar to this topic as part of the annual Maritime Week, followed by a joint evening reception. HHM representative Anne Thiesen and Johannes Hack, President of the German Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, hosted the event. As an integral part of the Greater Bay Area and a leading maritime centre in Asia, Hong Kong is a strong trading partner of Germany, and Hamburg in particular. The two port cities share a key role in driving the low-carbon transformation in the coming years, with a view to achieving the ambitious targets set out in the German Climate Change Act and Hong Kong’s Climate Action Plan 2050, respectively. In his welcome address, the Honourable Mr. Lam Sai-hung, GBS, JP, Secretary for Transport and Logistics in Hong Kong, outlined the measures taken by the Port of Hong Kong to further its journey towards sustainability. He especially highlighted smart solutions that not only increase the efficiency of the port’s handling processes but also ensure greater environmental protection.

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A.P. Moller – Maersk opens doors to 560,000 sq. ft. Integrated Logistics Park at Port Qasim in Pakistan

With its six purpose-built sheds, the new facility makes Maersk the country’s largest logistics and warehousing provider, with a total footprint of more than 1.3 million sq. ft. across seven cities. Source: Maersk A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk), the integrated logistics company, inaugurated its new Integrated Logistics Park at Port Qasim in Pakistan today. Present at the inauguration were His Excellency Jakob Linulf, the Danish Ambassador to Pakistan, Honorable Chairman Port Qasim, Rear Admiral (R) Syed Hasan Nasir Shah HI(M), Hasan Faraz, Managing Director, Maersk Pakistan, the leadership team at Maersk Pakistan and leaders from the top businesses in Pakistan. The Covid-19 pandemic impacted economies worldwide brought most lives to a standstill and disrupted the global supply chains. However, goods did not stop moving around the world and all the essentials required to battle the pandemic kept moving. This was possible because shipping and logistics companies showed immense resilience in their operations amidst the most challenging times. Ships kept sailing, ports stayed operational, warehouses remained open, and cargo kept moving despite international borders getting closed. During this time, Maersk’s integrated logistics solutions created maximum value for importers and exporters. Maersk’s end-to-end solutions ensured customers’ cargo kept moving. The warehousing facilities

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Colombia: En Santa Marta la Dimar intensifica monitoreo de aguas de lastre de buques para prevenir contaminación al medio marino

Fuente: Dimar La Dirección General Marítima (Dimar), a través de la Capitanía de Puerto de Santa Marta, ha realizado permanente seguimiento y control a 24 buques que han arribado a la ciudad, con la finalidad de hacer análisis a las aguas de lastre y evitar la llegada de posibles especies invasoras. Esto se da en cumplimiento de las normas establecidas por la Organización Marítima Internacional (OMI) adoptadas por la Autoridad Marítima Colombiana. Las aguas de lastre son usadas por los buques para estabilizarse durante la navegación, por lo que cuando requieren tomar carga deben arrojar las aguas adquiridas para disminuir el peso que les proporcionan estas; descargándolas de forma controlada en lugares que, por lo general, están alejados del punto original de su toma, por lo que pueden generar riesgo al transportar especies exóticas invasoras (EEI) y organismos acuáticos perjudiciales y agentes patógenos (OAP). Por su parte el Capitán de Corbeta Neyl Simón Pérez Cabrera, capitán de puerto de Santa Marta (E), manifiesta que “la Dirección General Marítima a través de sus capitanías de puerto y los centros de Investigaciones oceanográficas e hidrográficas, ha generado herramientas para la construcción y mejoramiento de las capacidades para la protección del medio marino,

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MOL Teams up with JERA to Study Transport of Ammonia Fuel

Source: MOL Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto) today announced that MOL and JERA Co., Ltd. (JERA; President: Satoshi Onoda) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to launch a study of transporting ammonia for use as fuel, including shipments to JERA’s Hekinan Power Station in Aichi Prefecture, which is slated to start commercial operation in the late 2020s. Ammonia is currently mainly used as a raw material for fertilizers, and the amount of ammonia transported by sea is limited, but with ammonia emerging as a next-generation clean energy source that does not emit carbon dioxide during combustion, large-scale demand for ammonia is expected in the future, particularly for co-firing and as a hydrogen carrier in coal-fired power plants. Based on the MoU, MOL will team up with JERA to develop a large ammonia carrier and establish a safe transport system. Specifically, the MoU covers examination of the following topics: Developing fuel-ammonia carriers suitable for domestic thermal power plants and receiving stations Building a fuel ammonia transportation and receiving systems Installing and operating propulsion engines that use ammonia as ship fuel Working with related parties to foster the formation of rules related to the reception of

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