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World Shipping Council
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- Amendments to strengthen EU ETS Maritime Measures - Support for Sustainable Maritime Fuels, Administrative Simplicity, and International Coordination
- Dual-fuel container ship and vehicle carrier fleet passes 1,200 vessels as orders and deliveries rise
- Constructive engagement and technical progress at MEPC 84 welcomed by WSC
- Shipping Industry United in support of IMO as its Global Regulator and Successful Implementation of IMO GHG Reduction Pathway
- WSC Comments to U.S. CBP Electronic Export Manifest Notice of Proposed Rule Making
- WSC welcomes the Singapore Red Flag Compendium
- WSC Statement following the 36th Extraordinary Session of the IMO Council
- Latest attacks on commercial shipping underline risk to seafarers and shipping in the Middle East
- World Shipping Council responds to EU Ports and Maritime Industrial Strategies
- WSC statement on the situation in the Middle East and its impact on global shipping
- Dual-fuel container ship and vehicle carrier fleet reaches 400 ships on the water
- World Shipping Council appoints Simon Bergulf as next VP Environment and Climate
- World Shipping Council appoints Simon Bergulf as next VP Environment and Climate
- Höegh Autoliners joins World Shipping Council
- Constructive engagement and technical progress at MEPC 84 welcomed by WSC
- World Shipping Council flies the flag for ocean shipping at UN launch of Decade of Sustainable Transport
- WSC strongly support swift passage of U.S. organized cargo and retail theft legislation
- CORCA Coalition Letter to the US Leadership
- World Shipping Council launches updated global Whale Chart to help protect whales
- WSC says financial measures are key in EU's STIP implementation to make renewable fuels competitive
- World Shipping Council: IMO should use additional year to close remaining gaps and ensure an effective global agreement
- Global shipping industry reaffirms support for the IMO Net Zero Framework
- WCO, WSC and IAPH spur discussions on how to better safeguard maritime supply chains from criminal threats
- World Shipping Council launches industry-first Cargo Safety Program to prevent ship fires
- Customs Reform: Maritime and Port stakeholders welcome the Council General Approach
- WSC letter to Ambassador Greer: USTR China 301 Notice of Action; Request to Open Annex III for Public Comment
- Europe Needs Smart Customs Reform to Maintain its Security and Competitiveness
- WSC welcomes the Singapore Red Flag Compendium
- WCO, WSC and IAPH spur discussions on how to better safeguard maritime supply chains from criminal threats
- World Shipping Council responds to EU Ports and Maritime Industrial Strategies
- Dual-fuel container ship and vehicle carrier fleet passes 1,200 vessels as orders and deliveries rise
- European Commission Evaluation of the Consortia Block Exemption Regulation
- Carbon Intensity Indicators (CII) - The Facts
- WSC's Comments on FMC's Proposed Detention and Demurrage Billing Requirements (FMC-2022-0066)
- WSC comments to FMC proposed rulemaking “Definition of Unreasonable Refusal to Deal or Negotiate with Respect to Vessel Space Accommodations Provided by an Ocean Common Carrier” (Docket No. 22-24)
- From Ambition to Action: MEPs must help put shipping on the right course to sustainability
- “Liner Shipping - The backbone of world trade” - White paper
- WSC position paper on EU ETS
- WSC position paper on the FuelEU Maritime regulation proposal
- World Shipping Council President & CEO, John Butler, Testifies on the Impacts of Shipping Container Shortages and More
- World Shipping Council President & CEO, John Butler, Testifies about a Carbon-Free Maritime Industry
- World Shipping Council Vice President, Dough Schneider, Submits Testimony on Solutions to the Climate Crisis
- WSC's Comments on FMC's Proposed Detention and Demurrage Billing Requirements (FMC-2022-0066)
- WSC Comments to U.S. CBP Electronic Export Manifest Notice of Proposed Rule Making
- World Shipping Council President & CEO, John Butler, Testifies about the Path to a Carbon-Free Maritime Industry
- World Shipping Council President & CEO, John Butler, Testifies about IMO2020
- SOLAS: Verified Gross Mass