Call for more low-sulphur fuel research
The International Maritime Organization must accelerate its study into the global availability of low-sulphur fuel for ships, according to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).
In a submission to the IMO marine environment protection committee, which meets in October, the ICS said it had pressed the IMO to start work now on a study that can consider the impact all of the major changes required...
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