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MoU to drive interoperability among global marine platforms

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has recently signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and adopt common data standards and Application Programming Interface specifications, which will facilitate data exchange for port and maritime services transactions.

 
 

Enhancing safety measures in the Port of Singapore

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is enhancing safety measures in the Port of Singapore, in view of the heightened risks of importing COVID-19 cases into Singapore.

 
 

Port of Rotterdam fully operational 1H20

Despite the disruptive impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy, production and logistics, the Port of Rotterdam remained 100% operational.

 
 

EU grant for hydrogen inland shipping project

The European Commission has awarded €500 000 in funding for further research to the RH2INE partnership, whose members also include the Port of Rotterdam Authority.

 
 
 

Closed borders, closed minds

The global summit hosted by the UK government on 9 July 2020 on the impact of COVID-19 on crew changes saw 13 countries pledge to take action. However, BIMCO is concerned about the number of participants.

 
 
 

Governments pledge action for seafarers

IMO’s Secretary-General has welcomed the commitment of 13 countries to facilitate crew changes and achieve key worker designation for seafarers, following a virtual ministerial summit hosted by the UK Government on 9 July 2020.