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Indian Seafarers on Indian, foreign ships to get PF, gratuity and pension benefits Some four lakh Indian seafarers of all ranks working on board Indian and foreign flagged ships moved a step closer to getting provident fund, gratuity and pension benefits after their long-pending demand was accorded "in-principle" approval.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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Sri Lanka: Seafarer Manning Industry eyeing to bring US$ 1 billion in forex earnings The Association of Seafarer Recruiting Agents (ASRA) is encouraging its members to explore and increase employment opportunities for Sri Lankan youths on foreign ships to create a positive growth impact on its stakeholders, prospective young seafarers and the overall economy of the country.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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Skilled Seafarers Can Help Bring Cost Savings To Ship Operators Effective training programmes are key to helping ship operators and owners generate cost efficiencies within their business, says leading international catering manager and training provider MCTC.
The company which offers catering management services as well as training programmes to chefs working onboard ships, says good quality training brings a host of financial benefits to both seafarers and their employers.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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India: Tuticorin port sets container handling record V O Chidambaranar Port Trust in Tuticorin has set a new record in handling the highest volume from a container ship. The container terminal operator PSA SICAL Container Terminal set the record by handling 4413 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containers on Sunday.
The vessel - M V SSL Brahmaputra, with a length overall of 260.05 metre with service rotation on the Tuticorin - Kandla (Gujarat) - Pipavav (Gujarat) - Cochin - Tuticorin was berthed here on January 8. The 4413 TEUs of containers were handled at a gross crane moves per hour per crane of 25 moves.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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Philippines: Ferry aground, some passengers and crew still on board. Deck cargo ship MANOLING 2 with 53 passengers and 25 crew ran aground near Danao City, Cebu, Philippines, in the evening Jan 11, and as of afternoon Jan 12 was still aground. At least 26 passengers and all crew by that time, were still on board, evacuation to be continued depending on weather conditions. The ship reportedly, and all those who’re still on board, are said to be in no danger.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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Global investors call for end to seafarers marooned at sea due to coronavirus A group of leading investors on Wednesday called for an end to a crisis involving hundreds of thousands of seafarers stuck on ships for many months due to COVID-19, warning that the situation was creating bigger risks every day.
About 90% of world trade is transported by sea, and coronavirus restrictions in many jurisdictions are affecting supply chains.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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Euronav joins call for action on crew change crisis A GLOBAL initiative to resolve the ongoing crew change crisis has secured support from one of the worlds largest tanker companies.
Euronav has become a signatory to the Neptune Declaration on Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change, which has been developed by the Global Maritime Forum.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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Search Underway for Crew of Abandoned Fishing Vessel Off Midway Island A search involving U.S. Coast Guard, Navy and good samaritan vessels is continuing for 10 missing crew members of from an abandoned Taiwanese fishing vessel approximately 550 miles off the coast of Midway Island.
The search has been underway since December 31, 2020, after Rescue Coordination Center Taipei lost contact with 95-foot F/V Yong-Yu-Sing No. 18. An Air Station Barbers Point HC-130 aircrew later located the adrift Yong-Yu-Sing No. 18, Jan.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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New guidance document for cargo and cargo hold ventilation Many cargo shipments transported in bulk form can suffer damage or even pose a hazard to the crew while in transit. The new guidance document from the Standard Club, INTERCARGO and DNV GL helps masters with practical recommendations and a better understanding of how to mitigate these risks by ensuring proper ventilation.Posted On:13-Jan-2021
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