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India: Sonowal inaugurates NLP-Marine, a single window portal to reduce logistics cost Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated National Logistics Portal (Marine) on Friday. The National Logistic Portal (marine) (NLP) is a project of national importance, as envisaged by the Ministry of Ports Shipping Waterways and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry... -ThePrintPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Mandatory Maritime Single Window: One year to go IMO hosted “Maritime Single Window 2024 – A window of opportunities”, a two-day Symposium to discuss how Member States can implement MSWs before the January 2024 deadline. From 1 January 2024 it will be compulsory for ports around the world to operate MSWs for the electronic exchange of information required on ships’ arrival at a port, their stay and their departure... -Mirage NewsPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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IMO Moves to Curb Shipping Noise that Threatens Marine Life The International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency responsible for the safety and security of global shipping and the prevention of pollution by the industry, is revising 2014 guidelines for commercial ships in order to reduce underwater noise that threatens some marine species.... -gCaptainPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Panama plans changes to merchant marine law The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) is working to make changes to Law 57 of 6 August 2008 General Merchant Marine, aiming at increasing the Panama Ship Registry’s competitiveness. The AMP will later present the modifications to the National Assembly that will approve into law the adjustments to Law 57 of August 6, 2008 General Merchant Marine... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Unions saving the families of 50000 Ukrainian seafarers When Russia attacked Ukraine in February 2022, thousands of Ukrainian seafarers were on their vessels away from their families. Transport unions helped by flying families out of the country, purchasing supplies and providing mental health counselling for the children... -rabble.caPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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The truth about working on a cruise ship From 14-hour shifts to meager pay, working conditions on cruise ships are tough. No wonder it's becoming increasingly difficult to find staff. The contrast couldn’t be greater — while cruise ship passengers enjoy ocean views from their cabins, splash around in the pool or fill their plates at the buffet for the umpteenth time, things are very different for those working behind the scenes... -The Indian ExpressPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys The sea has always attracted people, from those days at the dawn of creation, when the first fragile raft of branches and vines was assembled, all the way up to modern times with snow-white liners and giant container ships that are not afraid of any storm. The sea has always attracted our attention, and as soon as we hear some attractive maritime story, we all turn our ears... -Bored PandaPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Oceanbird unveils next phase of development The Alfa Laval-Wallenius joint venture, Oceanbird, has revealed the next phase of its rigid wind sail development. The company plans to install sails on board a pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) next year and a new PCTC, Orcelle Wind, is being designed with the sails and could be commissioned in four years’ time... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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From Paper to Pixels: Embracing the Digital Logbook Revolution In an era of ever-smarter shipping, one key area of vessel and fleet administration appears stuck in the dark ages. Pierre Dominé explains why Stolt Tankers is rapidly transitioning to digital logbooks, unlocking a broad range of big data benefits... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Coast Guard Releases New Guide to Help Maritime Cybersecurity Assessments The Coast Guard released a new guide to help maritime transportation system stakeholders establish baseline cybersecurity assessments and develop cybersecurity planning and response to meet the challenges posed by evolving threats... -HSTodayPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Ship Traffic Resume at Turkey's Dardanelles Strait After Brief Suspension Ship traffic at Turkey's Dardanelles Strait is set to resume after a brief suspension due to a vessel's engine failure, the Tribeca Shipping Agency said on Friday. Northbound traffic will resume at 1500 GMT and southbound traffic will resume at 1545 GMT, it said. Traffic was suspended in both directions at 1335 GMT... -MarineLinkPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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OneLearn Partners with UK P&I Club for Seafarer Training OneLearn Global (OLG), the Cyprus-based full services learning technology, content and services provider, has enhanced and expanded its catalogue of seafarer training material, under a collaboration agreement signed with global insurer the UK P&I Club... -MarineLinkPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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How shipowners can improve CII compliance ratings Shipowners need to change their operations and improve vessel efficiency to meet the tough requirements of IMO’s CII ratings, agreed an expert panel at Riviera Maritime Media’s How shipowners can improve their CII compliance rating webinar. This event was held 25 January 2023 and sponsored by Silverstream Technologies during Riviera’s Vessel Optimisation Webinar Week... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Ocean Technologies and WCA partner to educate crew on avoiding ship strikes Ocean Technologies Group (OTG) will host World Cetacean Alliance’s (WCA) ‘Becoming Whale Aware’ course on its platform, a move intended to reduce ship strikes and risks posed to marine mammals. The e-learning module will be the first in OTG’s Ocean Learning Library specifically developed to help ship owners and operators educate crew on measures to minimise the risk of strikes... -Seatrade Cruise NewsPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Hapag-Lloyd acquires stake in Indian terminal operator German liner giant Hapag-Lloyd AG has signed a binding agreement to acquire a 35% stake in Indian terminal operator J M Baxi Ports & Logistics Limited (JMBPL). The stake is being acquired from a U.S.-based Bain Capital Private Equity affiliate. The German shipping major has also signed a deal with JMBPL and its promoters to subscribe to a capital increase to raise Hapag-Lloyd’s shareholding to 40%... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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World’s 1st circular ship dismantling yard pushes ahead with the demonstration phase Dutch startup Circular Maritime Technologies (CMT) has received a cheque for the €1.7 million grant from the Kansen voor West subsidy program, which is largely financed by the European Regional Development Fund. The company said that the financing would be used for the first steps of CMI’s test and demonstration phase... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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Unexpected Drydock Forces Cruise Cancellations by Seabourn Seabourn Cruise line announced last week that one of its ships, the “SEABOURN VENTURE” will be going to drydock for making repairs to the ship’s stabilizers. This has forced the Cruise line to cancel three cruises that were scheduled on the ship from April 7th to April 30th. The ship is going to T. Mariotti shipyard in Genoa, Italy for the drydock... -FleetMonPosted On:28-Jan-2023
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