Decarbonisation of shipping, but not at the expense of safety
Decarbonisation of shipping, but not at the expense of safety

The decarbonisation of shipping entails a lot of technological and economic challenges. The question of safety in the operation of the new climate-friendly technology solutions is rarely discussed in this context but must not be neglected under any circumstances. An opinion piece by David Furnival, BSM Chairman and experienced maritime safety expert.

BSM opens new Crew Service Centre in Sri Lanka
BSM opens new Crew Service Centre in Sri Lanka

The supply of qualified seafarers is growing increasingly tight, with several factors contributing to the growing shortage, such as the effects of Covid-19 and geopolitical tensions. The shortfall has important implications for recruitment and retention as well as manning costs for shipping companies. Developing new source markets to address the shortage of qualified seafarers is key.

Protecting the environment can be so easy
Protecting the environment can be so easy

How to achieve the big “0” in decarbonising shipping is currently the main focus topic. Unfortunately, the small solutions are sometimes lost from focus. But they are often quite simple to implement and can quickly lead to a positive impact. The IMPA SAVE Pledge is one such initiative that aims to reduce and, if possible, stop the supply of plastic bottled water to our ships, and for which BSM wants to attract more owners as supporters.

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