Bangladesh to crack down on wide non-compliance with VGM regulations
Bangladesh’s maritime administrator has moved to strictly enforce Verified Gross Mass (VGM) requirements for containers ...
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Fascinating piece of research published on LinkedIn by Alexander Schepers of the Maritime Trust Platform, on the statistical correlation between a country’s place on corruption indices and the incidences of ship arrests and detentions under the Port State Control regime. “Every experienced ship owner however knows there are occasions where deficiencies fall from the sky!”
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