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India’s SCMTR Transforming Digital Documentation by 2025 The maritime industry in India is undergoing a digital transformation with the implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations (SCMTR). These regulations require shipping lines and vessel operators to comply with new digital submission protocols for cargo operations at Indian ports, aiming to enhance transparency and efficiency in trade processes... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Houthis to Attack Vessels Linked to Israel Amid Gaza Ceasefire Yemen's Houthis have announced a ceasefire in Gaza and will limit attacks on commercial vessels to those linked to Israel. The HOCC warned of resumed attacks if the U.S., Britain, or Israel strike Yemen. This decision shows strategic planning and restraint. The impact on shipping operations remains uncertain, highlighting the need for continued diplomatic efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Charcoal Classified as Dangerous Cargo for Transportation. The World Shipping Council is warning of stricter regulations for charcoal shipments following recent fires. Carriers must implement new rules this year, ahead of mandatory IMO regulations in 2026. Charcoal will be classified as dangerous goods under the IMDG Code. Shippers are urged to comply to prevent future incidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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India and South Korea Collaborate to Boost Shipbuilding Industry A high-level delegation from Hanwha Ocean Co. Ltd. of South Korea, led by Senior Vice President Jin Su Lee, recently visited India to explore collaboration opportunities in the shipbuilding industry. Both nations are interested in working together to strengthen their positions, with India aiming to be among the world's top 10 shipbuilders by 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Greenfield Shipyard in India by MSC to Boost Global Shipbuilding Mediterranean Shipping Company SA (MSC) is discussing with the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways to set up a shipyard in India. The company is looking into utilizing a shipyard in Pipavav, Gujarat for construction and repairs. With global shipyard space running low, MSC is considering this move to address its growing needs... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Recyclers Witness Increase in Aging Bulk Carrier Shipments Recycling nation currencies faced declines this week, notably the Bangladeshi Taka. The Baltic Shipping Index also saw a downward trend, affecting dry bulk markets. Despite predictions of a healthier first quarter, vessel prices have dropped due to weaker currencies and depressed sentiments. The cheaper tonnage in has led to a challenging outlook... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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GMB Workshop Boosts Coastal Shipping Policy for Sustainable Economic Growth The Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) recently organized a Stakeholder Consultation Workshop at Mahatma Mandir, focusing on the "Coastal Shipping Policy of Gujarat: Paradigm Shift in Supply Chains." Industry leaders, policymakers, and maritime experts discussed enhancing coastal shipping in Gujarat, emphasizing its cost-effectiveness, environmental benefits, and potential for sustainable growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Slow Speed Zone Announced for Port Miami to Enhance Maritime Safety The Captain of the Port for Coast Guard Sector Miami has introduced a new regulated navigation area around Port Miami to address concerns about high-speed vessel operations. The slow speed zone will apply to vessels under 50 meters in certain channels to prevent accidents and disruptions to maritime traffic. Enforcement begins on January 29, 2025... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Colombo Port Faces Delays and Cost Increases in Jaya Container Terminal Expansion The delayed expansion of the Jaya Container Terminal (JCT) at the Port of Colombo has led to increased costs and the need for new gantry cranes. Originally estimated at Rs 5 billion, the project now is projected to cost Rs 10 billion. The terminal's extension aims to modernize and expand, with an anchorage increase... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Italy Boosts Port Capabilities for Shore Power Compliance and Sustainability Efforts to enhance port capabilities for shore power are underway in Italy, with Cavotec securing €7 million in orders for sustainable technologies. The company will supply systems for cruise ships, Ro-Ro vessels, and containerships in western and southern Italy. The growing trend of onshore power connection is expected to continue, with significant growth projected by 2028... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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Bayesian Superyacht Salvage Postponed After Tragic Sinking Off Sicily The salvage of the sunken superyacht Bayesian off the coast of Sicily has been postponed due to weather conditions and approval of a salvage plan. The hull is crucial evidence in a criminal investigation, with strict preservation restrictions imposed by the local prosecutor. The yacht sank during a windstorm, leading to the loss of seven lives... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jan-2025
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