IMO has introduced changes to SOLAS related to weighing of containers. Experts say that these new rules would 'tilt' the competition in the container carrier business.
The World Shipping Council has prepared a very handy digest on the topic (link)
Another useful overview is done by Journal of Commerce in the form of an infographics.
Thursday 21 April 2016
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