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Articles for May 2019
Shaking up the shipping industry
Duygu Doğan, at Kılınç Law & Consulting, discusses how sulphur regulations are just the start
Towards zero CO2
Simon Bennett, deputy secretary general, International Chamber of Shipping, examines the IMO’s Initial Strategy on the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships
Managing risk through the cool supply chain
Stuart Edmonston, at UK P&I Club, reports on ways to manage risk through the cool supply chain
Where does the sector stand?
Magda Daskalou, of Prevention at Sea, asks how the shipping sector got to the 2020 sulphur cap and takes a risk management perspective
The perplexities of the IMO’s 2020 global sulphur cap
Eva Kelesidou, at The Standard Club, considers the complexities of the impending sulphur cap
Immovable islands, bills of lading, time bars and title to sue
Derek Luxford, at Hicksons, reviews a recent case on bills of lading
A unified approach
Peregrine Storrs-Fox, along with others in the cargo handling and container transport industry, is spearheading a campaign to bring awareness to issues that undermine safety in the intermodal supply chain and to improve the safety for people, ships and the environment
Will Stellar Daisy lessons be learned too late?
Given the time it takes for recommendations to be made and agreed at the IMO, will the lessons learned from the Stellar Daisy sinking be absorbed quickly enough to be effective, asks Nidaa Bakhsh from Lloyd’s List
Confusion needs to end
End confusion around the prudent uninsured test, urges claims expert at the spring 2019 seminar of the Association of Average Adjusters