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Exhaust Gas Scrubber Corrosion Inspections

Ever since the International Maritime Organisation’s implementation of a 0.5% global sulphur cap on fuel content (from 1st January 2020), exhaust gas scrubber systems have become increasingly

Maritime and Energy Prowess in Full Force at CMA Shipping

Maritime and Energy Prowess in Full Force at CMA Shipping

There was no doubt that the main theme at CMA Shipping 2024 was decarbonisation.  "There is no time to waste towards 2030", heralded DNV Chief Executive Knut Orbeck Nilssen, as the packed agenda

Safe Return To Port Regulations

SOLAS Safe Return to Port (SRTP) regulations represent a step change in crew responsibilities during flood and fire emergencies on new medium and large passenger vessels and highly occupied Special

HGK to Develop Innovative New Liquefied Ammonia and Carbon Dioxide Carrier

HGK to Develop Innovative New Liquefied Ammonia and Carbon Dioxide Carrier

One of Europe’s biggest names in inland shipping, HGK Shipping, has revealed plans to develop a novel liquefied ammonia and carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier. On completion, the vessel will be the first

Exclusive insights into Hoegh Osaka grounding

Kieran Dodworth, MD of Safety at Sea, a Brookes Bell subsidiary, speaks exclusively to The Marine Professional about the causes leading to the grounding of the Hoegh Osaka. The full report will be

Luis Guarin

 Luis Guarin

Luis Guarin Curriculum Vitae Dr Luis Guarin is a naval architect with over 20 years of experience advising shipowners, designers, insurers, ports, and regulators on ship safety, performance, and

IMO Considers New Fire Safety Measures for Containerships

IMO Considers New Fire Safety Measures for Containerships

With an increase in the number of serious fires aboard containerships in recent years, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is considering a raft of new fire safety measures related to

Michael Banning

 Michael Banning

Michael Banning Curriculum Vitae  Michael Banning is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Marine Engineer with 20+ years’ experience working within the marine industry.  His sea-going

Ship Recycling Convention Enters Into Force

Ship Recycling Convention Enters Into Force

The long awaited Hong Kong Convention - which is intended to address several long-standing issues concerning ship recycling - has successfully been ratified and is expected to come into force in June

Meet the Team

Meet the Team

Karley Smith, a Managing Master Mariner in our Liverpool office, has a career in the maritime industry that spans over 18 years.  During this time, she has served on a variety of vessels,