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INDUSTRY LEADERS COULD SURGE AHEAD AS SMALLER COMPANIES STRUGGLE WITH FUELEU COMPLIANCE WARNS EMISSIONLIN

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August 2024

As the January 2025 implementation of the FuelEU Maritime Regulation approaches, industry leaders are rapidly positioning themselves to thrive under the new rules, while smaller companies risk falling behind, facing steep penalties and potential loss of market share, says Emission Link.

- PHILIPPOS IOULIANOU

INDUSTRY LEADERS COULD SURGE AHEAD AS SMALLER COMPANIES STRUGGLE WITH FUELEU COMPLIANCE WARNS EMISSIONLIN

This warning comes ahead of the 31st August deadline for shipping companies to prepare and submit their FuelEU Maritime Monitoring Plans.

Emission Link, member of Columbia Group, says there are concerns that while industry leaders are investing in low-carbon technologies, optimising their operations, and ensuring compliance strategies are in place, some companies, particularly smaller operators, are clinging to outdated practices and also face limited resources, lacking the expertise and financial capability to understand the compliance and submit their plans.

"A significant number of shipowners and operators have yet to submit their FuelEU Monitoring Plans, citing complexity of the compliance and the lack of clear guidance and inconsistent support from regulators about the correct steps to take," warned Philippos loulianou, Columbia Group Director of Energy and Renewables.

"Although there is some leeway to do this by the start of next year, we expect there to be a huge rush later in the year, so the earlier companies get their plans submitted and verified, the better."

Columbia Group is an active member of ship management trade association InterManager, and, on behalf of its members, InterManager has taken part in extensive discussion with the EU in relation to FuelEU and EU-ETS.

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THE TALE OF THE SLEEPY SHIP AND THE MISCHIEVOUS BALLAST WATER

(A Bedtime Story for Seafarers, Regulators, and Curious Landlubbers)

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4 mins

August 2025

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DSWA MARKS 10TH ANNIVERSARY WITH AWARDS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT

A DECADE OF DSWA'S LOVE, CARE, AND UNITY SHINES THROUGH

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August 2025

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INTERNATIONAL MARITIME INSTITUTE GREATER NOIDA SIGNS MOU WITH INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERS (INDIA) TO LAUNCH A NEW STUDENT CHAPTER

Greater Noida, 23 June 2025 — The International Maritime Institute (IMI), Greater Noida, proudly announces the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Institute of Marine Engineers (India) (IME(I), marking the formal launch of a new IME(I) Student Chapter at the institute.

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1 mins

August 2025

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THE ROLE OF MARITIME CHARITIES SPOTLIGHTED AT LISW25; CAPT KUBA SZYMANSKI ANNOUNCED AS KEYNOTE SPEAKER

The vital role maritime charities play within the industry will be discussed on the opening day of London International Shipping Week 2025 (LISW25).

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1 min

August 2025

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Indian Register of Shipping and DMECA Host “Maritime Workforce 2030: Pathways, Progress & Preparedness” Seminar to Spotlight Seafarer Career Pathways

Indian Register of Shipping (IRS), in collaboration with the DMET MERI Ex-Cadets Association (DMECA), successfully hosted a seminar titled “Maritime Workforce 2030: Pathways, Progress & Preparedness – Shaping Future Leaders for a Sustainable Maritime Sector” in Mumbai.

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1 min

August 2025

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The Role of Oral Examinations in STCW Certification for Second Mates: Evaluating Necessity and Exploring Alternatives

In the ever-evolving world of maritime operations, where the safety of crews, vessels, and the environment hinges on the competence of seafarers, the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) framework stands as a global cornerstone.

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9 mins

August 2025

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COLUMBIA GROUP AND PAN MARINE GROUP JOIN FORCES TO LAUNCH COLUMBIA PAN MARINE SHIP MANAGEMENT EGYPT

Columbia Group, a global leader in integrated maritime services, proudly announces the establishment of Columbia Pan Marine Ship Management Egypt, a new joint venture with longstanding partner Pan Marine Shipping Services, one of Egypt's most respected maritime solutions providers.

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2 mins

August 2025

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PRACTICE IS THE TOUGHEST PART OF LEARNING, AND TRAINING IS THE CORE OF TRANSFORMATION

Capt. Robert Vaz, Chief Operating Officer, Navguide Solutions

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4 mins

August 2025

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AI will transform tomorrow's systems to provide self-optimising ships under human supervision, says OneLink Performance

Al is set to be the biggest transformative shift for maritime with tomorrow's systems being able to decide and execute. says Pankaj Sharma, Managing Director of OneLink Performance. \"The future is self-optimising ships with human-in-the-loop supervision,\" he said.

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1 mins

July 2025

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SHIPPING'S DIGITAL SHIFT DEMANDS SHARPER MESSAGING, GETTING THE MARKET IS ANSWERING IN ASIA

Singapore / Rotterdam, 23 July 2025 – As maritime companies digitize, decarbonize, and expand across continents, standing out in the market has never been more challenging. Customers expect clarity. Talent is scarce. And lead generation takes more than a good product. It requires creativity, consistency, and the right message at the right time. To meet that demand, maritime marketing agency Getting the Market has opened an office in Singapore to support clients across Asia.

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2 mins

July 2025

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