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Bulk carrier engine room fire, Australia Report has emerged on bulk carrier INTERLINK SAGACITY engine room fire, which occurred on Dec 30 and disabled the ship. Fire lasted for several hours, it was extinguished by activated firefighting system, but left the ship with significantly damaged main engine, off Albany, southwest Australia... -FleetMonPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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Indian Coast Guard evacuates American patient from cruise vessel near Mumbai The Indian Coast Guard on Thursday safely evacuated a 65-year-old American patient from MV World Odessey, a cruise vessel with 175 passengers on its way to Kenya. James Douglas Shirley was reported with a retinal displacement and required urgent hospitalization for surgery... -ThePrintPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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UK: All hands on deck for recruitment of Tall Ships trainees lifetime could be in store for seafarers to experience working on board some of the biggest and most historic sailing vessels in the world. Confirmation that Stromness is a guest harbour ahead of next summer’s Tall Ships Races in Lerwick opens up the possibility for an unforgettable opportunity for potential sailors in Orkney, right on their doorstep... -The OrcadianPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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Ghana: Persistent corruption in maritime sector hindering trade, development The Deputy Director-General of Finance & Administration at the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA), Yaw Akosa Antwi, has said corruption in the maritime industry will persist due to the nature of the shipping industry. He mentioned, for instance, the absence of published SOP’s and fee schedules as some of the fertile grounds for corruption... -Graphic OnlinePosted On:20-Jan-2023
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MSC Cruises Unveils "The Future of Cruising" MSC Cruises launches new global brand campaign – “Discover the future of cruising,” – rolling out in over 30 markets to highlight the brand’s unwavering commitment to sustainability. Filmed on board MSC World Europa, the most environmentally advanced ship to date within the MSC Cruises fleet, the campaign zeroes in on her unique environmental features,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:20-Jan-2023
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UK to Boost Maritime Innovation at Appledore Uni The University of Plymouth has played a critical role in enabling a major maritime regeneration and innovation project in North Devon to secure Government funding. The Appledore Clean Maritime Innovation Centre has been awarded £15.6m of funding from the Levelling Up Fund issued by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities... -Mirage NewsPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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Ghana: Persistent corruption in maritime sector hindering trade, development The Deputy Director-General of Finance & Administration at the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA), Yaw Akosa Antwi, has said corruption in the maritime industry will persist due to the nature of the shipping industry. He mentioned, for instance, the absence of published SOP’s and fee schedules as some of the fertile grounds for corruption... -Graphic OnlinePosted On:20-Jan-2023
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P&O Maritime vessel exits offshore sector for UK subsea protection role The UK government has acquired P&O Maritime Logistics’ subsea construction vessel Topaz Tangaroa which will become the first of Britain’s two ships dedicated to safeguarding underwater infrastructure such as cables and pipelines. The 2019-built ship has already arrived at Cammell Laird shipyard on Merseyside for conversion into a multi-role ocean surveillance (MROS) vessel... -Splash 247Posted On:20-Jan-2023
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Crude tankers set to benefit as Russian exports climb Rystad Energy’s crude oil data for the last four weeks show Russian seaborne exports climbing sharply, up by about 80% to almost 3.2m barrels per day (bpd) by last weekend, a ten-week high. Cargoes are moving mainly out of ports in the west, the Oslo analyst said, with exports from these loading terminals accounting for about two-thirds of the total... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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India: Central Govt. notifies Major Ports Adjudicatory Board Rules The centre has notified the Major Ports Adjudicatory Board Rules, 2023. This body will act as a regulator for the operations of 12 Major Ports in the country. A Gazette notification said this board will take over the responsibility of the Tariff Authority for Major Ports and will now be vetting the policy against which these ports fix tariffs... -The Economic TimesPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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World's first digital ship register launched Denmark has launched the world’s first digital ship register to increase security related to ship registration and ship trading. This week, Danish Maritime Authority rolled out a new digital ship register to ease the workload with faster and more efficient workflows for everyone working with the registration of ships in Denmark... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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OSM Maritime and Thome reveal merger plans Ship management companies OSM Maritime Group and Thome Group have agreed to a merger of the two companies. The combined company will be named OSM Thome... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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Green fuels signatories urge for ambitious FuelEU Maritime Signatories representing the entire value chain of green fuels call on politicians to aim for a proactive and ambitious regulation in the present FuelEU Maritime trialogue. More than 40 associations and companies including fuel suppliers, end-users and maritime technology suppliers sent a joint letter to key policymakers / decision takers calling for an ambitious FuelEU Maritime regulation... -Safety4SeaPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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Better monitoring and data gathering of human rights at sea necessary, Report Wilton Park published its report on “Human Rights Law at Sea”, discussing the key themes of discussion, problems identified, and recommendations for possible ways forward concerning human rights protections at sea... -Safety4SeaPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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Shipping Corporation of India to retrofit ships to green hydrogen India’s newly launched National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) has identified shipping as a sector for pilot projects with New Delhi setting aside an initial $2.5m for a variety of pioneering efforts that will also look at the steel sector. “The Shipping Corporation of India or in case of its disinvestment, its successor private entity will retrofit at least two ships to run on green hydrogen or other green hydrogen-derived fuels by 2027,” the mission stated... -splash247Posted On:20-Jan-2023
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India-Oman to strengthen maritime coop and counter-terrorism together India and Oman are set to deepen their cooperation in various areas including strategic and security; and defence and counter-terrorism. Both sides during the eighth round of Strategic Dialogue (Jan 16-19, 2023) held in New Delhi focussed on counter-terrorism, misuse of new and emerging technologies, fundraising and disinformation, and expansion of terrorist propaganda... -The Financial ExpressPosted On:20-Jan-2023
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