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Iran type-approves RADClean BWMS
The 81st session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) will be asked to consider type-approval documentation for an Iranian ballast water management system (BWMS)
ABS MEPC 79 Brief
Read our IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) 79 Brief below (click arrows to scroll or download directly after viewing full screen) ? IMO MEPC
DRAFT REPORT OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE ON ITS 77 SESSION
MEPC 77-WP.1-Rev.1 – Draft Report Of The Marine Environment Protection CommitteeOn Its Seventy-Seventh Session (Secretariat)
ABS MEPC 77 Brief
Read our MEPC 77 Brief below (click arrows to scroll or download directly after viewing full screen) ? #IMO Marine Environmental Protection Committee (MEPC) held its
LR IMO MEPC 77 Summary Report
Approval of ballast water management systems (BWMS) Information on a number of BWMS was reviewed and the following action is taken: FlowSafe BWMS: Final approval
RADClean BWMS Basic Approvals submitted to MEPC 77
MEPC 77 started on 22 November and will run as a virtual meeting for five days. The MEPC has been informed of several BWMS type-approvals,
Five predictions for ballast water treatment technology in 2020
The biggest issue for ballast water treatment technology at the moment is the acceptance or otherwise by the USCG of VIDA and a change to
Ballast Water Treatment beyond Certification webinar
Our eagerly anticipated webinar on ballast water treatment regulation and compliance is now available to view REGISTER TO VIEW BALLAST WATER TREATMENT – BEYOND CERTIFICATION
ClassNK highlights risk of delays as shipping leaves ballast water commitments to the last moment
The world’s second largest shipping classification society has warned the industry to buck its leave-it-to-the-last-moment mentality and get a move on with installing ballast water
International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM)
Invasive aquatic species present a major threat to the marine ecosystems, and shipping has been identified as a major pathway for introducing species to new