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by: American ShipperPosted on: January 22, 2018

Environmental, maritime organizations call for carriage ban on non-compliant ship fuel

A group of leading environmental and maritime shipping organizations have called for the prohibition of transporting non-compliant marine fuels once the global 0.5 percent sulfur cap takes effect in 2020.
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