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Vadhvan Port Set to Begin Operations in 2030 Maharashtra's Finance Minister Ajit Pawar announced that Vadhvan port in Palghar will be operational by 2030, alongside plans for a third Mumbai airport and a bullet train station. The state budget aims for Rs 40 lakh crore in investments and 50 lakh jobs, positioning Maharashtra as a key industrial hub... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Rising Cases of Armed Robbery in the Singapore Strait Zone The crime wave around the Singapore Strait persists in 2025, with a notable increase in robberies and violence. Seafarers face greater risks as armed boarders strike vessels, prompting security consultant Ambrey to advise crews to secure their ships and avoid direct confrontations. ReCAAP reports 26 incidents in Southeast Asia this year... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Vizhinjam Seaport Receives Environmental Approval The Vizhinjam International Seaport has received approval for its next phases, aiming for completion by 2028, boosting maritime trade and industrial growth in Kerala. Developed by Adani Group, the port's advanced technology and connectivity make it a key player in global trade, with a handling capacity of 30 lakh teus... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Industry Survey Seeks Seafarer Insights on Enclosed Space Safety InterManager, in collaboration with industry partners, is conducting a survey to gather feedback from seafarers on enclosed space risks. The goal is to identify specific areas of concern and improve safety procedures. Despite efforts to reduce fatalities, incidents in enclosed spaces remain a major issue. Seafarers are urged to participate in the survey... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Maritime Accident Off Britain’s Coast Raises Safety Concerns A maritime accident involving the U.S.-flagged chemical tanker Stena Immaculate and the Portuguese-flagged container vessel Solong off the coast of Britain has raised concerns. The collision, on March 10, 2025, caused significant damage and both ships were still burning the next day. Investigators are looking into the cause, with one sailor suspected to be deceased... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Ship Collision: Brave Response to Fire and Abandonment by Crew A crew member shared a terrifying ordeal when their ship was hit by the Solong, which continued to collide for what felt like an eternity. With no one on the other vessel's bridge, flames erupted, prompting the crew to don protective gear and fight the fire. Despite the chaos, their quick response and training saved lives... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Seafarer Arrested in North Sea Collision Incidence as Investigation Unfolds The North Sea incident continues to unfold, with one seafarer arrested for gross negligence manslaughter. The missing crew member of the "Solong" vessel is presumed deceased, while survivors receive support. Investigations by the MAIB and Humberside Police are ongoing, with collaboration from US and Portuguese authorities to determine the cause of the collision... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Caravel Group Acquires Maritime Body to Boost Training for Indian Seafarers The recent acquisition of the International Maritime Institute by Hong Kong-based Caravel Group Acquire aims to enhance maritime training in India and provide more opportunities for Indian seamen. With India being a key player in the global seafaring industry, this move aligns with Caravel Group's goal of expanding its presence in India... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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HD HHI Initiates Gas Recycling Project for Eco-Friendly LNG Ship Construction South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) is leading a project to recycle evaporated gas emitted during the construction of liquefied natural gas-powered ships into city gas. The initiative aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and is part of a national task established by the South Korean Ministry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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Zero-Emission Ammonia Cracking Technology Gets ABS and DNV Approval Norwegian maritime technology company Pherousa has achieved approvals from ABS and DNV for its ammonia cracking technology on ships, paving the way for fossil-free and zero-emission propulsion in the maritime sector. This innovative solution, including PEM Fuel Cells and FGSS, will be crucial in reducing carbon footprint and enabling emission-free transportation of essential commodities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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India’s ₹2 Trillion Investment to Boost Shipbuilding and Sustainability The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways in India aims to boost the maritime sector with projects worth ₹2 trillion. By 2025, 150 projects will be completed to make India a top 5 shipbuilding nation by 2047. Green initiatives, infrastructure development, and innovation programs are key priorities to enhance sustainability and efficiency in the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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North Sea Oil Tanker Collision Causes Pollution Threat and Cleanup Response A collision between the US-flagged oil tanker, Stena Immaculate, and Portuguese-registered container ship, Solong, in the North Sea led to a ruptured cargo tank and explosions. Jet-A1 fuel spilled, causing fires and emitting black smoke. The incident threatens marine life, fishing, and coastal communities. Cleanup efforts involve various methods to contain and recover spilled oil... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Mar-2025
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