MPA supports eBL 25 by 25 campaign
The Maritime Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has joined BIMCO’s 25 by 25 campaign to accelerate the adoption of electronic bills of lading in the bulk sector.
The Maritime Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has joined BIMCO’s 25 by 25 campaign to accelerate the adoption of electronic bills of lading in the bulk sector.
In an encouraging development for trade digitalisation, BIMCO's "25 by 25" campaign has surpassed its initial target within its first year, achieving a 25.1% adoption rate of electronic bills of lading in iron ore trade.
BIMCO is a founding member of the Future International Trade Alliance to facilitate acceptance and adoption of electronic bills of lading. We see this as helping to accelerate the digitalisation of global trade.
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Niko H. Schües podcast with HANSA
Read about BIMCO's electronic bill of lading standard for the bulk shipping sector and how it accelerates maritime digitalisation.
Explore BIMCO's standard mate's receipt, a tool for harmonising bulk shipping processes and easing the transition to digitalisation. Get your free copy here.
BIMCO and MAN Energy Solutions hosted a conference for software suppliers delivering Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) to expand the use of Shipdex. Shipdex is the standard protocol for exchanging technical data - such as manuals – electronically between supplier and ships directly,... Please follow the link to continue reading.
BIMCO's report on the outcome from the IMO Facilitation Committee meeting (FAL 46) – 9-13 May 2022
The IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) considered the ongoing scoping exercise to identify affected IMO regulations by Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) at its 101st session in which the Maritime Technology & Regulation and Security departments represented BIMCO.