Day: April 17, 2025

Geneva Dry Dialogues: HarborLab

Energy News Beat HarborLab Antonis Malaxianakis, founder and CEO of HarborLab, a port cost management platform, is willing to do what few others in maritime tech dare – going public on return on investment (ROI) numbers, something he’ll also happily share with delegates attending Geneva Dry, due to open on April 28. HarborLab is an […]

Seafarers to get 6.2% pay rise over the coming three years

Energy News Beat Pacific Basin The International Labour Organization (ILO) has concluded the latest round of minimum wage negotiations for able seafarers at a meeting of the Subcommittee on Wages of Seafarers of the Joint Maritime Commission (JMC), held in Geneva on this week. The terms of the wage agreement see seafarers get a 6.2% […]

Why wind propulsion is an important piece in shipping’s compliance puzzle

Energy News Beat BAR Suba Sivandran, director of strategy, M&A and advanced services at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, gives readers an idea of the savings that are possible by installing wind tech on ships trading in Europe.  The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has finalised new measures that should provide a framework to decarbonise shipping. […]