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EEA Urges Maritime Transport to Accelerate Decarbonization Efforts The European Environment Agency (EEA) has urged the maritime transport sector to speed up efforts in reducing emissions and decarbonizing. A recent report revealed a doubling of methane emissions from maritime transport due to increased demand. The sector currently contributes three to four percent of the EU's CO2 emissions, highlighting the need for significant reduction... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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South Asia Maintains Lead in Shipbreaking Industry Despite facing safety concerns and tragic incidents, South Asia's shipbreaking sector maintained its global leadership in vessel recycling in 2024. With Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan processing the majority of scrapped tonnage, the region continues to face challenges in moving towards sustainable practices while meeting the demand for ship recycling... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Surge in Piracy Incidents in Singapore Strait: ReCAAP Alert The ReCAAP ISC, which monitors piracy and criminal activity against shipping in Asia, issued a new alert on February 3, reporting a significant increase in robberies in the Singapore Strait this year. There have been 11 incidents in just over a month, highlighting the continued occurrence of sea robberies onboard ships in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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WinGD Launches First On-Engine NOx Reduction Technology WinGD has achieved type approval for its on-engine NOx reduction solution, a breakthrough in engine technology. The integrated Selective Catalytic Reduction (iSCR) system was tested on three engines at a Japanese factory, offering cost reductions and improved efficiency. This milestone ensures compliance with regulations and enhances operational flexibility for ship operators... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Zero4Cruise Project Launched for Sustainable Cruise Ship Energy German shipyard Meyer Werft, along with partners Freudenberg e-Power Systems and the German Aerospace Center, has initiated the zero4cruise project to develop eco-friendly energy systems for cruise ships. The focus is on fuel cell technology using green methanol to achieve carbon-neutral operations in ports. Retrofitting existing ships with these systems is a key strategy for decarbonizing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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DP World Cochin Sets New Standards in Maritime Trade DP World Cochin achieved a 17% growth rate last year at the ICTT, handling 840,564 TEU and making it one of the busiest terminals in South and East India. New cranes and expanded space have increased capacity to 1.4 million TEU annually. The launch of the Cochin Economic Zone highlight the terminal's success... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Chennai and Kamarajar Ports Launch Exclusive Clubs for Seafarers’ Comfort and Well-Being The Chennai Port and Kamarajar Port are introducing new exclusive clubs for seafarers, providing amenities like gyms, dining areas, and libraries. The Seafarers' Club at Chennai Port currently requires passes for access, but the new clubs will be within port premises. The initiative aims to improve seafarers' well-being and support their needs... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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South Korea Invests $150 Million in Eco-Friendly Shipbuilding to Reduce Emissions The South Korean government is investing 222.3 billion KrW ($150 million) to support the construction of 81 environmentally friendly ships. Companies can receive subsidies of up to 30 percent for building eco-friendly vessels, promoting sustainability in the maritime industry. This initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change on a global scale... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Lloyd’s Register Introduces New Class Notation for Cruise Ship Fin Stabilizers Lloyd's Register (LR) has introduced a new class notation for fin stabilizers on cruise ships, ensuring a smooth voyage for passengers. The notation covers aspects like strength, machinery, and integration into the hull. While not assessing performance, it guarantees functionality and reliability. Fin stabilizers are vital for enhancing passenger experiences by reducing ship roll... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Largest Battery System Delivered for First Fully Electric Offshore Vessel Corvus Energy, a leader in zero-emission solutions for the marine industry, has delivered a mega-size battery system for the first fully electric offshore vessel. The vessel, an electric Commissioning Service Operation Vessel, will be built by Armon shipyard in Spain. This groundbreaking project highlights the industry's commitment to sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Adani Group Plans Transshipment Port on Great Nicobar Island Amid Environmental Concerns The Adani Group is considering developing a transshipment port on Great Nicobar Island, along with an airport, new town, tourism facilities, and power plants. This ambitious project aims to establish the island as a major shipping port, but experts are worried about its impact on the environment and indigenous population of the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Oil Tanker Successfully Transits Red Sea Following Houthi Ceasefire Announcement The Liberian-flagged crude oil tanker Chrysalis, previously targeted by Yemen's Houthis, successfully passed through the Red Sea this week, per the Suez Canal. This voyage, following the militia's ceasefire announcement, signals a return to normalcy for shipping companies. Egypt's Suez Canal Authority views the Chrysalis' transit as a step towards regional stability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Greece Ombudsman Calls for Disciplinary Action Following Migrant Shipwreck Inquiry The government ombudsman of Greece has concluded an inquiry into a tragic migrant shipwreck off Pylos, recommending a disciplinary investigation for eight senior officers of the Hellenic Coast Guard. The overloaded fishing vessel Adriana sank, resulting in 82 deaths and up to 500 presumed dead. Survivors accused the coast guard of contributing to the capsizing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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Barge Strike Report Highlights Risks of Low Water Conditions and Wake Effects The National Transportation Safety Board reported a barge strike at Algiers Lock in New Orleans due to surging water from the Mississippi River. The incident involved the towing vessel Kitty pushing two loaded tank barges into the lock during low water conditions. Thankfully, there were no injuries or pollution... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2025
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