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The world's longest river cruise will sail India's Ganges A luxury ship will make history when it embarks from the Indian spiritual city of Varanasi on Friday on a voyage that the country's leader says will help usher in a new age of tourism on the subcontinent. The MV Ganga Vilas is set to travel 3,200 kilometers (1,988 miles) of waterway in India and Bangladesh, making it the world's longest river cruise, according to organizers... -CNNPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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India: Maritime Skill Development Centre Inaugurated In Guwahati Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi on Friday, 13 January, inaugurated the Maritime Skill Development Centre in Guwahati virtually. The PM, in his address, emphasized the need for training a skilled workforce and said that the new centre would help hone the rich talent pool in the North Eastern region, along with providing a better opportunity for employment in the burgeoning logistics industry... -Guwahati PlusPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Norwegian green ammonia floater makes headway with India’s L&T onboard Norwegian developer H2Carrier, has brought Indian engineering conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) onboard its green ammonia floating production vessel project. A memorandum of understanding signed by the two parties aims to develop floating green ammonia projects for industrial-scale applications, with L&T becoming a partner for topsides process plant EPCIC... -Splash 247Posted On:14-Jan-2023
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Andaman and Nicobar can lift India’s maritime capacity The strategic location of these islands demands New Delhi’s full attention as it can open new vistas for India’s maritime strategy. Earlier this month, defence minister Rajnath Singh paid a two-day visit to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands where he took stock of the operational preparedness of the command and its infrastructural developments... -Hindustan TimesPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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IMO: International Day for Women in Maritime The International Maritime Organization (IMO) encourages members of the maritime industry to celebrate International Day for Women in Maritime on 18 May 2023. The day will celebrate women working in the maritime industry and promote the recruitment and retention of female employees in the sector, as well as draw attention to the profile of women in the sector... -Cruise and FerryPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Huge potential for river cruises Rivers are a great asset for any country and India fortunately is blessed with mighty rivers like Ganga, Brahmaputra, Indus, Narmada, Cauvery, Krishna and Godavari which run into hundreds of kilometres crisscrossing through several states. Each state has its own language, culture, history and heritage... -The Hans IndiaPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Danica Crewing Specialists adds Indian seafarers to its international crew pool International crewing expert Danica Crewing Specialists now has a presence in Mumbai, boosting its recruitment and crew supply operation with Indian seafarers. Danica’s new operation in India is an alliance with Energios Maritime... -DanicaPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Damen completes first vessel design using solely 3D modelling Damen Engineering has announced the completion of its first vessel design to be entirely created, reviewed and class-approved using 3D models, a project carried out in collaboration with classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) and maritime software provider NAPA... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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New Luxury River Cruise Line Brings Beloved Europe Ships Back to Life Europe’s most luxurious river cruise ships are back in business. Seaside Collection, a German hotel company, this week announced that it has purchased the remaining four ships from the pandemic-felled Crystal Cruises to join its Riverside Luxury Cruises brand, effectively resurrecting the super-luxe fleet... -AFAR MediaPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Starlink maritime service provider list continues to grow as Navarino agrees deal The number of options available to maritime operators looking for partners to supply Starlink equipment and services continues to expand, with Navarino the latest satcom service provider to add Elon Musk’s LEO offering to its portfolio. Navarino has signed a distributor agreement with SpaceX as a global ‘Authorised Starlink Integrator’ for the merchant marine sector... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Havila Bans Electric and Hydrogen Vehicle Transport Due to Fire Danger Havila Kystruten, which operates coastal passenger service in Norway aboard its fleet of newly built RoPax ships, is changing the rules for the transport of vehicles excluding electric, hybrid, and hydrogen vehicles due to the fire risk. It is the latest step by the shipping industry which has become acutely aware of the increasing danger of transporting EVs and other alternate fuel vessels... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:14-Jan-2023
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S’pore ports handled second-highest number of containers in 2022 despite fall in global container trade Singapore handled the second-highest number of containers on record in 2022 to retain its position as the world’s largest transshipment port, even as global container trade declined. A total of 37.3 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of containers passed through Singapore in 2022, a dip of 0.7 per cent from the record high of 37.6 million TEUs in 2021... -The Straits TimesPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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South Korea's First Smart, Electric Ship Begins Service Hyundai Heavy Industries recently commissioned South Korea’s first large next-generation electric propulsion ship which incorporates smart technology. The unique vessel is dual-powered with the ability to operate either fully from its battery or an LNG-fueled engine or a hybrid mode with the battery supplementing the engines... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Seafarers evacuated after Indonesian cargo ship suffers major fire All 17 crew members were safely taken off a cargo ship after it suffered a serious blaze at anchorage in Indonesia. Domestic media reported that welding work was taking place in the accommodation block on the 1,800-dwt Fortuner (built 1990) at the Sandar waiting area off the port of Gresik on Thursday afternoon... -TradeWindsPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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CMA CGM container ship grounding, Western Scheldt Container ship CMA CGM BARRACUDA ran aground in front of Kruiningen on Western Scheldt around 0100 UTC Jan 13, while proceeding downstream to the sea, en route from from Antwerp to Hamburg.. As of 0500 UTC Jan 13, was under way escorted by a number of tugs, proceeding downstream. Was refloated some time after 0400 UTC... -FleetMonPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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Ghost ship off Dakar, last known pos Douala Cameroon General cargo ship ONDA found abandoned, anchored off Dakar Senegal, northwest Africa. Last known position dated Jul 20 2021, Douala, Cameroon. How did she manage to reach Senegal coast, is a mystery. Was sold to breakers and had to be anchored during towage?... -FleetMonPosted On:14-Jan-2023
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