
New IMO Regulations for 2026: Enhancing Maritime Safety
The IMO's 2026 regulations enhance maritime safety, protect the environment, and improve seafarers' working conditions, effective January 1, 2026.
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The IMO's 2026 regulations enhance maritime safety, protect the environment, and improve seafarers' working conditions, effective January 1, 2026.

EXPERTS expect more wide-beam 14,000- to 15,000-TEU ships with 21-deck rows and 53.5 metre beams are coming given the popularity of wide-beamed 8,500 - 10,000-TEUers, according to Alphaliner.

Jamaica GleanerA dream come true - First cruiseshipvisit thrills FalmouthJamaica ObserverBY MARK CUMMINGS Sunday Observer senior reporter cummingsm@jamaicaobserver.com FALMOUTH, Trelawny— Falmouth resident Cynthia Gordon, 82, vividly remembers the days when cargoshipsdocked in the busy harbour to be loaded with sugar and rum for the...Ask Travel Tipping the cruise-line baby-sitterSeattle TimesThe Record on the Road: CaribbeanNorthJersey.comShipahoy!Jamaica GleanerCaribbean360.com -Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service -San Diego Gay&Lesbian News58 haber makalesinin tümü »

SOUTH Korean ocean carrier Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is to take on as many as 220 employees from its former competitor and fellow South Korean line, Hanjin Shipping, which declared bankruptcy in August 2016.

UNCERTAINTIES in the trade environment and weak summer demand are being blamed for the decline in freight rates, with the Asia to the west coast of North America rate dropping to US
5 articles found with keyword "Come"

The IMO's 2026 regulations enhance maritime safety, protect the environment, and improve seafarers' working conditions, effective January 1, 2026.

EXPERTS expect more wide-beam 14,000- to 15,000-TEU ships with 21-deck rows and 53.5 metre beams are coming given the popularity of wide-beamed 8,500 - 10,000-TEUers, according to Alphaliner.

Jamaica GleanerA dream come true - First cruiseshipvisit thrills FalmouthJamaica ObserverBY MARK CUMMINGS Sunday Observer senior reporter cummingsm@jamaicaobserver.com FALMOUTH, Trelawny— Falmouth resident Cynthia Gordon, 82, vividly remembers the days when cargoshipsdocked in the busy harbour to be loaded with sugar and rum for the...Ask Travel Tipping the cruise-line baby-sitterSeattle TimesThe Record on the Road: CaribbeanNorthJersey.comShipahoy!Jamaica GleanerCaribbean360.com -Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service -San Diego Gay&Lesbian News58 haber makalesinin tümü »

SOUTH Korean ocean carrier Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) is to take on as many as 220 employees from its former competitor and fellow South Korean line, Hanjin Shipping, which declared bankruptcy in August 2016.

UNCERTAINTIES in the trade environment and weak summer demand are being blamed for the decline in freight rates, with the Asia to the west coast of North America rate dropping to US