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India Achieves Landmark Success of Maritime Ambitions in 2024 In 2024, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal highlighted India's maritime achievements, calling it a pivotal year. He emphasized the country's ambitions and progress, including the foundation of a new major port and opening global trade routes. Sonowal stressed the sector's role in economic growth and urged citizens to contribute to India's prosperity in 2025... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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IMO’s 2025 Priorities: Seafarers, Decarbonization and Sustainability IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has outlined key priorities for the organization in 2025, including a focus on seafarers, global security, and decarbonization. Improving safety and support for seafarers, reducing criminalization, and promoting diversity in the maritime sector are key areas of concern. Dominguez also emphasized the importance of gender representation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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Crew of Tanker Ship Banned from Leaving Finland Amid Investigation Seven crewmembers of the tanker Eagle S have been banned from leaving Finland after allegedly damaging subsea infrastructure in the Baltic last week. The travel ban allows suspects to continue working aboard the ship during the ongoing investigation. Finnish authorities detained the vessel in connection with a subsea cable damage incident on Christmas Day... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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OSV Owner Vallianz Reports Ransomware Attack Singaporean OSV player Vallianz recently disclosed a cyberattack in an investor announcement filing with the SGX. The ransomware hacking group gained unauthorized access to its servers, but Vallianz quickly contained and resolved the attack. Despite no significant impact on business operations, the company is still assessing the attack's impact with expert assistance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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Methanol: The Future of Green Fuel in the Maritime Industry The global search for environmentally friendly energy sources has led to methanol emerging as a strong contender for the green fuel throne. Popular in the maritime sector, Stena Line and Lloyd’s Register have successfully integrated methanol into shipping, showcasing its potential to revolutionize the industry with its renewable and efficient properties... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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Hydrofoiling Boat Powered by LH2 Unveiled by Students The 2025 TU Delft Hydro Motion Team, consisting of 25 adult students, has developed a hydrofoiling boat powered by liquified hydrogen. Their focus on sustainable technologies led them to switch from solar power to compressed hydrogen in 2021. They hope to inspire the shipping industry to embrace greener practices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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Vietnam Coast Guard’s Historic Mission to India Strengthens Maritime Cooperation The CSB 8005 vessel of the Vietnam Coast Guard completed a successful mission with the Indian Coast Guard in Kochi, India. The trip aimed to strengthen cooperation in maritime law enforcement, with training in search and rescue, firefighting, and oil spill response. Despite challenges, the mission was a historic milestone in deepening maritime cooperation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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Shipping Industry Navigates Future Fuel Choices: Methanol vs. Ammonia in Dual-Fuel Engines The shipping industry is closely watching the shift towards dual-fuel engines in newbuildings, with methanol leading over ammonia in engine and regulatory development. Attention is now turning to retrofitting existing vessels, with companies like Maersk Halifax and Hapag-Lloyd opting for methanol. Ammonia's carbon-free potential is also attracting interest, LNG remains the current market leader... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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SAGT Achieves 2 Million TEU Milestone in 2024 South Asia Gateway Terminals Ltd. (SAGT) in Sri Lanka has reached a significant milestone by hitting two million TEU in 2024, marking the third time in its 25-year history. Despite post-pandemic challenges and economic crisis, CEO Romesh David credits the team's hard work and investments in technology for this achievement... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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Finland’s Fingrid Takes Legal Action to Seize Tanker Ship Fingrid, Finland's national power grid operator, has taken legal action to seize the Eagle S oil tanker due to damages to the undersea Estlink 2 electricity interconnector. The incident, suspected to be caused by the tanker dragging its anchor, has raised concerns in the Baltic Sea region. NATO plans to increase presence in the area... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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Over Ten Thousand Migrants Perished on Routs to Spain in 2024 In 2024, a tragic record was set as 131 flimsy boats carrying migrants disappeared at sea while trying to reach Spain, resulting in the deadliest year on record with approximately 10,500 lives lost. Caminando Fronteras reported a 58% increase in migrant deaths on the Euro-African border, with many opting for dangerous boat journeys to Europe... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jan-2025
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