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Gabon takes control of its flag

Confirmation of termination of international ship registry agreement

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GABON: Following the lead of Comoros, the Government of Gabon has formally terminated its agreement with Intershipping Services LLC to manage its international ship registry.

Port users given tight window to weigh in on potential port disruptions Port users given tight window to weigh in on potential port disruptions

Port users given tight window to weigh in on potential port disruptions

Comments invited on wayleave notice

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SOUTH AFRICA: Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has opened a seven-day public comment window that could directly impact traffic and logistics fluidness at the Port of Cape Town.

New mentoring scheme launched for port technology leaders New mentoring scheme launched for port technology leaders

New mentoring scheme launched for port technology leaders

Applications have opened for the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) Ports Technology Mentorship scheme, which is focused on...
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African fisheries workshop to strengthen legal frameworks African fisheries workshop to strengthen legal frameworks

African fisheries workshop to strengthen legal frameworks

A regional workshop is planned for the end of September to assist African States implement national legal frameworks on implementing CITES.

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Curbing illegal trade in seahorses Curbing illegal trade in seahorses

Curbing illegal trade in seahorses

The Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has invited parties and other...
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New team to strengthen regional IMO support New team to strengthen regional IMO support

New team to strengthen regional IMO support

A new team of seven Regional Coordinators has been announced to coordinate International Maritime Organisation (IMO) activities in their...
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Underperformance erodes competitiveness Underperformance erodes competitiveness

Underperformance erodes competitiveness

SOUTH AFRICA: The country’s underperforming transport sector was flagged as a threat that will erode South Africa’s competitiveness as...
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New service strengthens global connections New service strengthens global connections

New service strengthens global connections

A new service, commencing this week, will provide customers with dedicated direct connections linking West Africa with key global trade lanes.

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