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•March 6, 2020

Fuel carriage ban comes into effect

Chamber of Shipping > Blog > News > International > Fuel carriage ban comes into effect

The IMO has issued a news release reminding stakeholders that the carriage ban for non compliant fuel oil has entered into effect. Port state control authorities have begun to enforce the ban, whereby ships without a scrubber can no longer carry high sulphur bunker fuel. Ships face detention if they’re found to be carrying the wrong fuel.

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