Pilots may mitigate straits risk, says Intertanko
Intertanko is mulling whether to recommend that pilots be used for tankers transiting the Malacca and Singapore straits.
Photo: Southern Cross Maritime
Pilotage in the busy waterways was discussed by Intertanko and its Singapore membership yesterday.
As the traffic levels in the straits continue to grow, pilotage is seen as one way of mitigating risk.
While the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore said...
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