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Cargo ship sank in Java sea, crew rescued
General cargo ship TIRTA AMARTA loaded with fertilizers suffered water ingress and sank in Java sea, some 120 nm NW of Surabaya, East Java, in the morning Jun 25. The ship was en route to southern Kalimantan from Gresik Surabaya. 16 crew went into life raft and were picked up by passing container ship (SEASPAN FRASER, IMO 9351608), Indonesian SAR boat took them on board later, and transferred to Gresik, all are well.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



MSC Hires MacGregor for Cargo Systems Upgrade on Six Ships
Swiss container shipping major MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has signed a contract with MacGregor and Guangzhou Wenchong Dockyard to upgrade cargo systems on six 16,000 TEU containerships owned and operated by the company.
The upgrades will be implemented during drydocking in 2020, the parties said without revealing any further contractual details.
MacGregor and MSC have together defined and developed the cargo system solution for these vessels.
"The objective was to determine the best solution for the operating profile and to deliver a modern, efficient and environmentally-friendly upgraded cargo system," Magnus Sjoberg, Senior Vice President, Cargo Handling and RoRo, MacGregor, said.
"MacGregor s Cargo Boost is a good example how we can drive down the energy required to transport each individual container and reduce emissions per transported TEU," Giuseppe Gargiulo Head of Department, New Building, Dry Dock and Conversions, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, concluded.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Carnival Vista to Undergo Azipod Repairs in Bahamas
Carnival Cruise Line revealed that it would take its ship Carnival Vista out of service on July 9 for azipod repairs.
The company said that the vessel will transit to Freeport, Bahamas, where it is scheduled to undergo repair at a dry dock.
Carnival added that it is completing negotiations and planning with a shipping vessel operator on a protocol that will be "a first-of-its-kind procedure to facilitate the repair," given the current lack of facilities at Grand Bahama Shipyard.
The cruise major is working with ABB, the azipod manufacturer, to complete the repairs and return the Carnival Vista to Galveston for the scheduled July 27 sailing.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



OOCL Improving Vessel Storage with Navis Tools
Hong Kong-based Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has chosen Navis, a part of Cargotec Corporation, to provide stowage planning software StowMan to its entire fleet.
The fleet of over 100 containerships, ranging from 2,900 to 21,400 TEU, are planned by stowage planners who are based in strategic planning regions.
With the multifunctional stowage operation system of StowMan, vessel planners will be able to optimize the stowage planning results for fleet utilization based on improved visibility and efficiency, Navis explained.
StowMan is capable of utilizing the results of the stability and stress calculations, slot definitions and lashing rules as well as dangerous goods segregation and stowage rules produced by the onboard loading computer MACS3, which parts of the OOCL fleet are equipped with, Navis continued.
In February 2019, with the help of StowMan, ONE has broken the last reported world record for the largest amount of cargo ever stowed, carrying over 19,100 TEU onboard the MOL Tribute. The record load surpasses the record previously announced by Maersk at 19,038 TEU, achieved in August 2018.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Yamal LNG Sends 1st LNG Shipment to Japan
Yamal LNG, a joint venture LNG production project in Sabetta, Russia, has shipped the first cargo of LNG to Japan under the long-term offtake agreement with Total.
The cargo was unloaded at the Tobata LNG Terminal in accordance with the buyers lifting and delivery schedule, Russian gas producer Novatek said.
"Commencing LNG shipments to the Japanese market represents an important milestone for the company as Japan is an important LNG market and one of the priority destinations in our LNG marketing strategy," Leonid Mikhelson, Novatek s Chairman of the Management Board, commented.
"Further development of our logistical chain using the Northern Sea Route and a transshipment terminal in Kamchatka will expand LNG supplies to Japan as well as strengthen trade and economic links between our respective countries".
As the largest independent natural gas producers in Russia, Novatek entered in 2017 the global gas market by successfully launching the Yamal LNG project. The JV is owned and operated by a partnership comprised of Novatek (50.1%), Total (20%), CNPC (20%), and the Silk Road Fund (9.9%). It aims to tap natural gas reserves totaling more than 4 billion barrels of oil equivalent (BOE).

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Digital freight logistics firm Cogoport launches e-shipping platform in Chennai
Cogoport - India's leading digital freight logistics business - is setting up office in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu to meet significant interest and demand from shippers. Cogoport - which has already established its presence in cities such as Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Delhi/NCR, Rajkot, Pune, Jaipur and Rotterdam (Netherlands) - will now provide its range of export / import services to customers in Chennai and the wider Tamil Nadu region.
The development will boost strong demand for the export of products including cement, granite, leather, coir based products, seafood and agricultural commodities from the city port, while importers will also benefit from Cogoport's newly launched import services from numerous points in Asia and Europe to India. The team will also extend its presence to Coimbatore and Tuticorin, both of which serve as the hub for auto, spices and textiles and goods made of coir.
In line with Cogoport's belief in fostering young and diverse leaders and entrepreneurs, the Chennai region will be headed by 26-year-old Keerthi Nagendra. She previously worked with the AP Moller-Maersk group. A IIIT Allahabad graduate who holds a MBA degree from the prestigious Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) in Delhi, Keerthi then joined the Danish shipping giant where she held positions within Customer Service and Account Management, managing a portfolio worth US$15 million. She established the group's e-retail and e-logistics verticals within India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Cogoport founder and CEO Purnendu Shekhar said: "Chennai and the wider Tamil Nadu state is a vibrant location for the development of SMEs - notably those that support the area's industrial base in the automobile, computer, technology, hardware manufacturing and healthcare sectors. We have been waiting to launch Cogoport in Chennai and now, in Keerthi Nagendra, have found someone who can take our business forward in this important region."
He continued: "This is a significant step forward for Cogoport. Shippers now have a single ebooking platform to plan their logistics more easily and still take advantage of the 10-15% savings that customers tell us that we typically generate on their shipping costs.
Sharing her views, Keerthi said:"I'm really excited to take up the challenge of establishing Cogoport's foothold in the Tamil Nadu region, which has huge market potential and is a big step forward for us. My early conversations with customers demonstrates that shippers are yet to truly adopt technology or understand the benefits that digitisation can have for their export and import supply chain. Our customers are already enjoying significant savings on the cost of their logistics with Cogoport and on the time otherwise spent making multiple calls to investigate the best partner for each and every shipment. Cogoport can add significant value to the SME community here by offering them greater productivity, service effectiveness and profitability."
Cogoport's technology, algorithms and analytics enable its users to manage their logistics more easily and responsively - with a choice of providers on port pairs, dedicated back-end booking confirmation and seamless shipment tracking. Users not only benefit from faster decision-making, transparent pricing and lower shipping costs but also automatically earn rewards on future shipments and from 90+ brand partners.
Cogoport launched its innovative digital freight marketplace in 2017, transforming the way customers previously booked their cargo shipments.
The Cogoport web platform removes the complexity that otherwise exists in the process of shipping containers - offering a comparative list of transparent pricing from more than 60 major international shipping line providers on city pairs across the globe. Cogoport also works with more than 40 non-vessel operating common carriers (NVOCCs) and 300 freight forwarders.
This single online platform has already attracted over 27,000 registered users, who can select their best solution in minutes, reducing the time previously spent on booking shipments, unnecessary complexity and their costs. Users can track the progress of their consignment at every stage of its journey, in real time, making life simpler for all involved in the logistics chain.
Cogoport is headquartered in Mumbai and has 12 offices across India and the Netherlands.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



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Event focuses on improving women participation in seafaring
To mark the Day of the Seafarer 2019, the Merchant Navy Officers Association (MNOA), along with the Company of Master Mariners of India (CMMI) (Chandigarh Chapter), Fleet Ship Management (Caravel Group) and the Chandigarh Yachting Association, organised an event at the Lake Sports Complex, Sector 1, Chandigarh.
Maj Gen Rambir Singh Mann VSM, ADG, NCC, was the chief guest and Vice-Admiral HS Malhi (retd) AVSM, VSM, was the guest of honour. Chief Officer Simran Mann motivated young women to join merchant navy.
In keeping with the World Maritime Day’s theme this year - 'Empowering Women in the Maritime Community', the Day of the Seafarer was celebrated with a focus on improving women participation in seafaring. The panellists discussed the challenges and opportunities for women in maritime activities, particularly seafaring. Speakers emphasised that women seafarers were considered by International Maritime Organisation (IMO) as an underutilised and an underdeveloped resource and that if the number of women in seafaring was increased, it could solve the problem of crew shortage. Balbir Singh Mangat, president, MNOA, urged the shipping companies to unlock the doors of opportunities for women in seafaring and demanded to make safe work environment for them.
Ajit Singh, general secretary, MNOA said, "There is a need for proper maritime laws that should be framed to avoid sexual harassment cases against women."

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Cruise ship collision after delivery ceremony, Emden
Brand new cruise ship SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY, delivered to SAGA Cruises by builder, Meyer Werft, on Jun 24, yet to be officially christened, collided with bollards at Great Sea Lock while leaving Emden late at night Jun 24, hours after official delivery procedure. The ship sustained superficial damages, abrasions, scratches and a slight dent.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Awilco LNG: Wilforce Charter Cancelled following May Collision
Norwegian LNG transportation company Awilco LNG has received a charter cancelation for Wilforce, an LNG tanker which was damaged in a collision off Singapore last month.
Wilforce is currently undergoing repairs at a yard in Singapore following the collision

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Doha Port Expands Berthing Space, Completes Dredging
Doha Port has completed another step as part of its redevelopment project that would allow the port to welcome bigger ships.
According to Qatar s Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC), the latest phase included dredging of up to 3.5 million cubic meters of material in the approach channel.
Additionally, the officials said that extra berthing space has been provided with the aim to accommodate more than one giant cruise ship.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Day of the Seafarer: I Am On Board with Gender Equality
The International Maritime Organization s annual Day of the Seafarer (DotS), celebrated on June 25, is putting a strong emphasis on the importance and value of women within the professional ranks this year.
The 2019 campaign - I Am On Board with gender equality - is being driven by the World Maritime Day theme (Empowering Women in the Maritime Community).

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



MacGregor: China s Clearance of TTS Acquisition Still Pending
The completion of MacGregor s acquisition of the maritime and offshore businesses of TTS Group ASA has again been postponed.
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, now anticipates the closing of the transaction to take place in the third quarter of 2019.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



Low Water Level of Rivers Has Negative Effect on Panama Canal
The low water level of rivers is affecting the Panama Canal, whose restrictions in draft for the ships that go through it has caused 40 million dollars in expenses.
According to the executive vice president of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), Carlos Vargas, so far this year, the interoceanic route has reported the driest summer in history, although the third set of locks has three containers to reuse water in each of them.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



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EGA, Abu Dhabi Ports welcome largest bulk cargo ship to ever call at Khalifa Port
Emirates Global Aluminium, the largest industrial company in the United Arab Emirates outside oil and gas, today announced the arrival of the first fully-laden Capesize vessel to call at any GCC port at its quay at Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi, inaugurating the import of bauxite for EGA s new Al Taweelah alumina refinery using these huge bulk cargo vessels.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



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Drones examine Sohar port for infrastructure analysis
For the first time in the history of the Sultanate s ports, Asyad will use a remote-controlled drone to examine the port of Sohar for further improvement.
The aircraft will be used for port maintenance and aerial photography to detect damage to the port’s infrastructure, including seaports, marine docks, and ship-collision barrier and analysis using artificial intelligence techniques.

Posted On:26-Jun-2019



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