Intertanko

On the mend?

MARKETS This time last year it was all doom and gloom for chemical tanker operators. This year it’s still doom and gloom, just less of it, although there is still some concern at the pace at which costs are rising

Port sunset

Letter

Dear Sir

I write in response to the article ‘The Right Conditions’ in the December 2011 edition of Hazardous Cargo Bulletin, which reported on the meeting of the Intertanko Chemical Tanker Sub-Committee.

The article attempts to cover in some detail the meeting of our sub-committee but unfortunately contains a number of inaccuracies that should be pointed out by you for the benefit of your readership and any Intertanko members who may have been misled.

Intertanko looks at a short-term shock

 

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Tokyo welcomes tankers
CONFERENCE REPORT The 11th annual Intertanko conference could not have come at a better time for tanker owners and operators.

Sheet music

MARINE After more than a year's work, a correspondence group was due to report this month to IMO's BLG Sub-committee with recommendations for changes to the MSDS requirements for oil cargoes

One TOTS shop

MARITIME Intertanko's training standards initiative aims to provide charterers and managers with an objective way to assess the proficiency of the officers they employ

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