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As of January 1, 2020, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will begin enforcing a new regulation (IMO 2020) that caps the allowable sulfur content of all marine fuels from its current level ...
While the world has been enthralled by the US-China trade war, another extremely pressing situation is happening in the logistics industry — the International Maritime Organization is preparing to ...
While the seers of the future continue to predict the ultimate demise of the nation's oil and gas industry, there are still markets that need to be serviced, including the marine fuel low-sulfur ...
(Reuters) - Tougher rules on sulfur emissions from ships will come into effect next year in the biggest shake-up for the oil and shipping industries for decades. From January 2020, United Nations ...
SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters) - The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will not delay implementing a reduction in the amount of sulfur in marine fuel in 2020, officials with the UN's shipping ...