Navigating Success: AP Companies Introduces a Unique PEME Solution in the Philippines
- Written by: iPMI Global
- Category: Marine and Seafarer Insurance
In the complex world of maritime operations, where safety, efficiency, and the well-being of crew members take precedence, an often overlooked yet crucial element emerges—the Pre-Employment Medical Examination (PEME).
Neptune Indicator Explores How to Utilise Network to Improve Seafarer Wellbeing Post-Pandemic
- Written by: iPMI Global
- Category: Marine and Seafarer Insurance
Following the decreasing impact of COVID-19, the Global Maritime Forum, together with relevant partners and stakeholders, will explore the possibility of a Neptune Indicator 2.0, collecting and communicating data on seafarer wellbeing to drive improvement actions.
Ocean Transport of Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles
- Written by: iPMI Global
- Category: Marine and Seafarer Insurance
The fire onboard the car carrier Fremantle Highway and the tragic loss of a seafarer has brought the debate surrounding the transport of electric vehicles (EVs) by sea into sharp focus.
UK Announces Historic Boost to Seafarers’ Rights and Welfare
- Written by: iPMI Global
- Category: Marine and Seafarer Insurance
Thousands of seafarers will be guaranteed fair wages, proper rest periods and suitable training thanks to a new Seafarers’ Charter launched by the UK government.
Portugal Commits to Enhance the Protection of Seafarers in Cases of Abandonment and Piracy
- Written by: iPMI Global
- Category: Marine and Seafarer Insurance
June 2023 and the Government of Portugal deposited with the International Labour Organization the declaration of acceptance of the Amendments of 2014 and of 2018 to the Code of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, as amended (MLC, 2006).
Shipping Losses Hit A Record Low In 2022, But Jump In Fires, Shadow Tanker Fleet And Economic Uncertainty Pose New Safety Challenges
- Written by: iPMI Global
- Category: Marine and Seafarer Insurance
Shipping transports around 90% of world trade onboard different vessels so maritime safety is critical. Improvements have been significant over the past decade, culminating in the sector reporting a record low number of large ships lost over the past year. However, a combination of factors impacting fire risk, ongoing and new threats posed by the ripple effects of the Ukraine conflict, decarbonization challenges, economic uncertainty, as well as the rising cost of marine claims, means the sector still has plenty of obstacles to navigate over the next 12 months and beyond, according to insurer Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE’s (AGCS) Safety & Shipping Review 2023.