Crowley Join the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative

Crowley Maritime Corporation has become the first U.S.-owned and 13th overall ship owner-operator that will publicly disclose its ship recycling policies, practices and process through the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI) website, says in article published on their website.

Who is Crowley?

Headquartered in Florida and operating more than 160 commercial and public-sector vessels globally, including container ships, tank vessels, tugboats and barges, Crowley becomes the first...

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Swiss Re Corp Enrolls In Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative

  • Swiss Re Corporate Solutions has signed up to the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI).
  • The insurer will be joining a growing list of organisations across the shipping value chain who are calling for greater transparency and responsible ship recycling.

Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, the commercial insurance arm of the Swiss Re Group, has signed up to the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI), says an article published in Reinsurance News.

SRTI’s Aim

The SRTI aims to use...

https://mfame.guru/swiss-re-corp-enrolls-in-ship-recycling-transparency-initiative/

Evergreen Marine Joins The Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative

Evergreen Line

Evergreen Marine Corporation (Taiwan) Ltd. becomes the eleventh shipowner to publicly disclose its approach to ship recycling through the Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI) online platform.

In a corporate statement Evergreen said, “We are committed to the planning of a completely sustainable life cycle for our vessels from design, construction, operation and ultimately to decommissioning. As such, we are delighted to join SRTI, through which signatories can share their ship recycling...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/evergreen-marine-joins-the-ship-recycling-transparency-initiative/

SRTI Celebrates New SRTI Signatory, P&I Club Gard, Launches SRTI 2020 Report

Ship Recycling report (SRTI)

The Ship Recycling Transparency Initiative (SRTI) launches its second annual report, at Tradewinds Ship Recycling Forum in London. The 2020 report presents a compilation of data on the ship recycling approaches of nine major shipowners that combined operate a total of 2,433 vessels (covering ~4-5% of global merchant fleet over 1,000 gross tonnes).

Following the recent increase in shipowner disclosures the SRTI now covers 36 per cent of the global container fleet’s tonnage, representing a total...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/srti-celebrates-new-srti-signatory-pi-club-gard-launches-srti-2020-report/

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