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https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/transport/reducing-emissions-shipping-sector_en
https://climate.ec.europa.eu/eu-action/eu-emissions-trading-system-eu-ets/what-eu-ets_en
Below please kindly find a circular by London P&I about the wet season which have already started in Indonesia .
Due to heavy rains in Indonesia it is highly recommended to all parties to pay attention to important congestion at both loading and discharging ports in Asia. Members should also be aware about concerning the increased risks associated with the carriage of Nickel Ore from Indonesia during the wet season. Please see the London P&I's article which states Intercargo's circular about the carriage of Nickel Ore and additionally risk of the other Group A cargoes (i.e. cargoes that may liquefy) during the wet season in Asia.
Indonesia - Nickel Ore
Members should take note of the following notice circulated by Intercargo concerning the increased risks associated with the carriage of Nickel Ore from Indonesia during the wet season:
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As you will all be aware it is currently the wet season in Indonesia (October to April), you may also be aware of the recent reports of heavy rain in Indonesia which has resulted in significant congestion at both loading and unloading ports in Asia.
The heavy rainfall increases the risk of Nickle Ore and other Group A cargoes (i.e. cargoes that may liquefy) being shipped with a Moisture Content (MC) above its Transportable Moisture Limit (TML). The transportation of Group A cargoes with a MC above its TML can lead to cargo failure (liquefaction/dynamic separation) with catastrophic results.
Additionally it has been brought to the INTERCARGO Secretariat's attention of a case, in Indonesia, where Nickel Ore has been misdeclared as Iron Ore.
In view if the above INTERCARGO respectively reminds its Members to be especially cautious when accepting cargoes from Indonesia and the region during the wet season and times of heavy rainfall.
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The Club similarly advises such caution during the ongoing wet season.
Best regards
The News Alerts Team