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India and Indonesia Renew Maritime Safety Cooperation MoU The Indian Coast Guard and the Indonesia Coast Guard have extended their MoU on Maritime Safety and Security Cooperation for three years, strengthening bilateral relations. A recent high-level meeting focused on enhancing operational interaction and capacity building in key areas. Both sides aim to share best practices and continue professional exchanges to create a safer Indo-Pacific region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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Shipping Industry Revamps Supply Chains Amid Geopolitical Risks Three quarters of businesses worldwide are revamping their supply chains by collaborating with more suppliers to manage risks in an increasingly fragmented global landscape. Research from Economist Impact and DP World at the World Economic Forum highlights the strategic shift in response to escalating geopolitical uncertainty fueled by 'America first' policies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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Explosion Leads to Abandonment of Vessel in Red Sea An explosion on a Hong Kong-flagged container ship in the Red Sea led to the crew's evacuation, off the coast of Hodeida, Yemen. The cause of the fire was unclear, but Houthi rebels have targeted the region. Despite a ceasefire announcement, the incident was not acknowledged by the rebels, impacting international trade in the area... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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Containership Reliability Schedule Stabilizes Amid Red Sea Diversions The Sea-Intelligence end-of-year report for 2024 revealed that containership schedule reliability remained consistent around 50%-55%, slightly lower than the previous year. Despite challenges like diversions and longer travel times, the industry maintained a yearly average of 53%. Maersk led with over 60% reliability, aiming to exceed 90% with new routes... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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India's Sustainable Ship Recycling for Environment Protection The increasing environmental awareness surrounding ship recycling is expected to drive more ships to India's recycling yards. Bansal Group India's professionalism and commitment to safety have made them a notable player in the industry. Their adherence to national and international standards ensures environmentally friendly and sustainable ship recycling practices, setting a standard for the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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Philippines introduces Maritime Safety Plan 2025 Marina has introduced the Maritime Safety Plan (MSP) 2025 to enhance safety standards in domestic shipping operations, aligning with the International Maritime Organization's regulations. The plan aims to promote a strong safety culture, improve governance, and implement advanced navigation systems. Stakeholders gathered to develop actionable strategies for safety enhancement, reflecting a commitment to proactive safety management... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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IHO NIPWG Endorses New Guide for Nautical Data 2.1 to Enhance Maritime Safety and Data Quality The IHO NIPWG recently endorsed the Guide for Nautical Data 2.1, developed in collaboration with IHMA members, to support hydrographic offices and port authorities in meeting SOLAS obligations. Emphasizing the importance of hydrographic surveys and data coordination, the guide aims to enhance safety at sea by improving nautical data quality and exchange worldwide... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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New Study Exposes Dark Vessels and Maritime Risks Using AI Technology A recent study by Global Fishing Watch has uncovered that 76% of industrial fishing vessels operate outside of public tracking systems, earning the label of "dark vessels." These unmonitored ships engage in illegal activities, posing threats to global food security and marine ecosystems. Advanced satellite technology and AI are crucial in detecting and combating these hidden dangers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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Advanced Uncrewed Surface Vessels Deployed for Sustainable Maritime Operations DEME Group has expanded its fleet with two cutting-edge uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) from Norway's Maritime Robotics. The Otter USV is designed for data collection in coastal areas, while the Mariner USV offers larger payload capacity. Both feature energy-efficient, low-emission designs. The partnership highlights trust in Maritime Robotics' innovative solutions and commitment to sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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Germany’s First All-Electric Catamaran Ferry E-Kat Delivered Damen Shipyards has delivered Germany's first all-electric catamaran ferry, E-Kat, to AG Reederei Norden-Frisia. The 32-meter vessel will operate between Norddeich and Norderney, designed for quick passenger embarkation and disembarkation. With twin hulls and aluminum construction, the E-Kat runs on two 600kW electric motors, promising a CO2 neutral operation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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Innovative Olohana RHIB Launched for Hawaii Nautical Adventures BRIX Marine has unveiled the Olohana, a 12.5-meter RHIB designed for Hawaii Nautical. With a Naiad hull and triple Yamaha F300 outboard engines, it's ideal for various marine activities. The standout feature is the unique "swim club" side door, enhancing boarding. Custom finishes tailored to Hawaii Nautical's needs make it a top-of-the-line vessel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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ABS Expands Services in Singapore to Lead Global Maritime Transformation ABS, a leading classification society, has reached a milestone of 300 million gross tons and secured the top spot in the global orderbook share. With a focus on safety and innovation, ABS is expanding its services to meet the growing needs of the marine and offshore industries. Singapore plays a crucial role in ABS's global operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Jan-2025
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