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Elpi Petraki, has been appointed the new president of WISTA International
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- Δημοσιεύτηκε στις Πέμπτη, 27 Οκτωβρίου 2022 17:51
WISTA International (Women's International Shipping and Trading Association) elected their new President, Elpi Petraki, from WISTA Hellas,, at its Annual General Meeting yesterday evening, on 26 October, in Geneva, Switzerland.
The nominees for the position of President were Elpi Petraki, WISTA Hellas, and Alexandra Anagnostis-Irons, WISTA USA.
WISTA International consists of 56 National WISTA Association (NWA) and each one is represented by the President or a delegate at AGM and casts their vote for their country's choice for the President.
Newly elected President of WISTA International, Elpi Petraki, Operations, Chartering & Business Development Manager at ENEA Management, declared: "I am truly honoured to have been elected as President of WISTA International. Diversity and inclusion in maritime have never been in the spotlight like today and whilst much has been achieved in recent times, there is still a great deal to be done. WISTA International has a powerful voice that must be heard, continuing to raise awareness for the incredible contribution women make to the industry. I look forward to working with the WISTA NWA's and other international bodies to address how our organisation can support evolving objectives - such as decarbonisation, digitalisation and attracting new talent – and provide equal and equitable opportunities for all."
The former President of WISTA International, Despina Theodosiou, with a five-year term and two consecutive mandates between 2017-2022, had a standing ovation at the AGM meeting. Following the new president's announcement, she addressed the WISTA members and spoke about some of the highlights during her time as president.
"After five years, the time has come for me to hang up my hat as President of WISTA International. First, I'd like to say a huge thank you to the other members of the WISTA International Executive Committee, who have provided a tremendous amount of support over the years. Secondly, I'd like to express my sincere gratitude to the Presidents of the 56 National WISTA Associations for entrusting me to continue to deliver WISTA's mission. It has been a pleasure to work with you all.
WISTA is committed to creating change. Looking back at the work we have achieved within WISTA International, we have made every opportunity to encourage that change and level the playing field for everyone. As President, I had the privilege of working with many organisations to help identify solutions and promote the benefits diversity can deliver, including the International Maritime Organization, APEC SEN, Maritime SheEO and the International Chamber of Shipping.
WISTA was one of the founding partners of the European Commission's Platform for Change and in 2018, we secured Consultative Status with the IMO. This was a significant moment for WISTA International, allowing us to formally contribute to discussions related to increasing capacity within the maritime industry by showcasing the incredible work women are undertaking and providing the opportunity to discuss diversity, inclusion and the empowerment of women with the administrations responsible for shaping global maritime regulations.
WISTA has been working closely with the IMO to promote greater diversity and inclusion in the maritime industry, which has seen the two organisations collaborate on several initiatives, including the first Women in Maritime Survey. Furthermore, over the last five years, WISTA membership has continued to grow. The number of NWAs has increased from 39 to 56, with new representation established in parts of the world that are more challenging for women. This is down to the incredible amount of work and energy NWAs all around the world have put into addressing industry challenges, supporting others in the sector and being advocates for change. We should all be immensely proud of what we have achieved over the years, especially in light of the challenges faced during covid. WISTA and the drive to create a more diverse and sustainable maritime sector will continue to be a key focus for me moving forward, but for now, it's time to pass on the baton to the next President of WISTA International Elpi Petraki and I wish her every success in her Presidency."
The Nominations Committee also announced the new Secretary of WISTA International at the AGM. The candidates for this position were Yasmina Rauber from WISTA Switzerland and Jemilat Mahamah from WISTA Ghana, who was elected.
For the position of ExCo Member, there were three nominees: Dafne Anghelidis representing WISTA Argentina, Raimah Chowdhury (WISTA Bangladesh) and Ify Akerele, WISTA Nigeria. Dafne Anghelides and Raimah Chowdhury were elected as WISTA International ExCo members.
P.P.A. S.A. :Basic financial data for the nine months of the current period ended 30/09/2022 and the general developments in each activity
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- Δημοσιεύτηκε στις Τετάρτη, 26 Οκτωβρίου 2022 21:13
1.Revenue, Earnings before income tax and interest (EBIT) and depreciation (EBITDA) for the third quarter of 2022 and on a cumulative basis as well as the corresponding comparative figures of 2021.
Dry freight rates were weakened
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- Δημοσιεύτηκε στις Δευτέρα, 24 Οκτωβρίου 2022 18:57
Closing the week, dry freight rates were weakened and the BDI closed the week at 1,819 points mark, down by 1.03% since October 17th.
Rise of Panamaxes, drop regarding the rest sizes in the dry bulk cargo market
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- Δημοσιεύτηκε στις Δευτέρα, 24 Οκτωβρίου 2022 10:22
Iakovos (Jack) Archontakis
Commercial Manager TMC MARITIME CO.
Fotios-Evangelos Karlis
Chartering Department TMC MARITIME CO.
The dry bulk cargo market continued with a slight decline last week, due to Capes and Handies. Supramaxes also showed a drop, while Panamaxes are the only sector that improved. In detail, capes fell by 4.4%, Kamsarmaxes +3%, Supramaxes -0.7%, and Handies -5%, compared to the previous week.
Cruise Industry demonstrates commitment to pursuing net-zero carbon cruising globally by 2050
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- Δημοσιεύτηκε στις Τετάρτη, 19 Οκτωβρίου 2022 11:05
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the leading voice of the global cruise industry, released the results of its 2022 Global Cruise Industry Environmental Technologies and Practices Report, showing progress towards achieving the industry’s vision of net-zero carbon cruising globally by 2050.
The 2022 report reinforces the cruise industry’s credentials as an innovator and early adopter of environmental technologies. Examples cited include the increasing number of vessels launching over the next few years that will be able to incorporate zero-emissions propulsion when available as well as the growing investment to equip ships to plug in to shoreside electricity where available. In fact, more than 15% of the vessels to be launched in the next five years will be equipped to incorporate fuel cells or batteries, and 85% of CLIA-member ships coming online between now and 2028 will be able to plug in to shoreside electricity, allowing engines to switch off at berth for significant emissions reduction.
President, and CEO, CLIA, Kelly Craighead said: “Innovation and engineering are at the heart of the industry’s vision for net zero carbon cruising. The cruise industry continues to lead the way by investing billions to incorporate new technologies, accelerate development of sustainable marine fuels—in particular, engines capable of using sustainable marine fuels—and enable shoreside electricity connectivity on existing and new ships. These are the fundamental building blocks for the decarbonisation of global shipping, and we are acting now for the future.”
Despite progress made, the report makes clear that a transition to sustainable marine fuels remains essential to achieving the maritime industry’s decarbonization goals and underscores the urgent need for governments to support research efforts to accelerate development of these fuels so that they are safe, viable and available for use at scale. To that end, CLIA is a supporting organization to the Getting to Zero Coalition’s Call to Action for Decarbonization of Shipping. This support is in addition to the leadership of its individual cruise line members and their partnerships with a number of other coalitions and organizations that are working to find critical decarbonisation solutions.
“The cruise industry has always been and will continue to be at the cutting edge of innovation when it comes to environmental and maritime technologies,” said Chairman of CLIA Global, Pierfrancesco Vago. “For this next phase of our journey to net-zero as an industry, we now need clear support from governments and policy-makers to ensure that the right infrastructure is developed also on land and to encourage the investment and innovation that will be required for the development of sustainable marine fuels at scale.”
The report notes that CLIA ocean-going cruise lines continue to progress reductions in emissions:
• Shore-side Power Capability – cruise lines continue to make significant investments for cruise ships to connect to shoreside electricity, allowing engines to be switched off in port.
o 40% of global capacity (up 20% year over year) are fitted to operate on shore-side electricity in the 29 ports worldwide (less than 2% of the world’s ports) where that capability is provided in at least one berth in the port.
o 98% of new build capacity on order book (between now and 2028) is either committed to be fitted with shore-side electricity systems or will be configured to add shore-side power in the future.
• Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Fuel – The 2022 report found 61% of new-build capacity will rely on LNG fuel for primary propulsion. The use of LNG results in 95% to 100% fewer particulate matter (PM) emissions., virtually zero sulphur emissions, and an 85% reduction in nitrogen emissions. As a transitional fuel, LNG provides real benefits now, but also allows LNG-ready ships to adapt to a future generation of sustainable marine fuels.
• Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS) - More than 79% of global capacity utilizes EGCS to meet or exceed air emissions requirements, representing an increase in capacity of 7% compared to 2021. Additionally, 88% of capacity of non-LNG new builds will have EGCS installed, in line with already high historical level of investments.
• Advanced Wastewater Treatment Systems - 100% of new ships on order are specified to have advanced wastewater treatment systems and currently 78% of the CLIA ocean-going cruise line fleet capacity is served by advanced wastewater treatment systems (a 9% increase compared to 2021).
The industry’s commitment to pursue net-zero carbon cruising by 2050, announced earlier this year, is consistent with the target set by the Paris Agreement, and is supported by the industry’s intermediary objective to reduce the rate of carbon by 40% across the global fleet by 2030, compared to 2008, which is consistent with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Initial Strategy for GHG reduction.
China's approach will be to "put people and lives above all else"
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- Δημοσιεύτηκε στις Δευτέρα, 17 Οκτωβρίου 2022 19:07
The 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party has started on Sunday and Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a nearly two-hour long speech about China’s prospects and future strategies and is widely expected to extend his rule for another term.
Corrections in the dry bulk market
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- Δημοσιεύτηκε στις Δευτέρα, 17 Οκτωβρίου 2022 07:43
Iakovos (Jack) Archontakis
Commercial Manager TMC MARITIME CO.
Fotios-Evangelos Karlis
Chartering Department TMC MARITIME CO.
The dry bulk cargo market proceeded downwards the past week.