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Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport, College of the Marshall Islands

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+(692) 625-3394 (Ext 359 or 376)

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info@mcstrmi.org

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Widening the Wake

Current Shipowners Benefit from lack of Regulatory Clarity

The shipping industry waiting on the next stage of environmental regulations has forestalled broader ordering of new ships – particularly dry bulk carriers. 

Currently, owners can lower pollution through retrofits instead of opting for newbuilds – it is expected ship repair yards will be highly busy for the coming years.

The International Maritime Organisation’s Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) works on a per ton per mile basis, but not on how much of the time the ships are laden. Instead of demanding mechanical, technical changes to the global merchant fleet, a $250 a tonne levy on fuel may result in ships slowing down and alternative fuels gaining immediate traction. Basel III, due to come into effect in 2023 – the same year as EEXI funnily enough – will have an enormous effect on the shipping industry, strengthening the regulation, supervision and risk management of banks.

 

 

For additional details, please visit the link below:

https://splash247.com/regulatory-purgatory-is-heaven-for-rates/ 

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