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Vadhvan Port Ties up with University for Skill Training The Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University and Vadhvan Port Project Ltd have partnered to provide skill-based training for students, focusing on the operational needs of Vadhvan Port. This collaboration aims to create more job opportunities and equip students with the necessary skills for the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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New Ship Fee Proposed to Protect Undersea Cables in the Baltic Sea Shipping companies navigating the Baltic Sea may soon face a new fee to protect critical undersea cables, proposed by Estonia's defense minister. NATO plans to deploy frigates, patrol aircraft, and drones to address cable damage incidents. The initiative aims to enhance security measures to prevent future disruptions and ensure maritime safety in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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Italian Coast Guard Responds to Two Groundings Amid Storm Herminia Storm Herminia has prompted urgent responses from the Italian Coast Guard, addressing two vessel groundings in under 24 hours. The fishing vessel Calimero Sampa partially capsized off Cesenatico, leading to a swift rescue of its crew. The next day, the hopper dredger Guang Rong grounded in Marina di Massa, sparking safety concerns... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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Royal Caribbean Projects Strong 2025 with 23% Earnings Increase Royal Caribbean is poised for a successful year in 2025, with a projected 23% increase in earnings. Share prices surged by 12% on the news, exceeding analysts' estimates. The company's record-breaking start to the "WAVE" season is attributed to new ship investments. CEO Jason Liberty announced plans for Celebrity River Cruises, impacting industry rival Viking Holdings... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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d’Amico Secures Time Charter Agreements for Five Vessels d’Amico International Shipping, a leading marine transportation company specializing in the product tanker market, recently signed time charter agreements for five vessels through its subsidiary d’Amico Tankers D.A.C. These deals, with reputable counterparties, at profitable daily hire rates, demonstrate the company's strategic approach to maximizing profitability in a competitive market... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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Chief Engineer Sentenced for Ship Pollution Violations The chief engineer of a Chinese-owned ship was sentenced to prison after admitting to breaking environmental laws by concealing the illegal discharge of oily waste. Feu Wang, 38, was given a three-month prison term and fee of $200. The US Coast Guard led the investigation, uncovering fraudulent log entries and improper disposal practices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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Indian Coast Guard Seizes Over 53 Kg of Ganja Near India-Sri Lanka Maritime Boundary The Indian Coast Guard intercepted 53 kilograms of ganja near the India-Sri Lankan maritime boundary line, valued at Rs 60 lakh. The operation, conducted this morning, utilized an air-cushion vehicle to discover packages on First Island. Further investigation led to the recovery of twelve abandoned packets. The contraband will be handed over to Customs for action... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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Maersk Affirms Tanjung Pelepas’ Role as Key Hub Amid Evergreen’s Possible Shift to Singapore Maersk believes Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) will remain vital in the Gemini network, despite speculation of Evergreen moving to Singapore. PTP's strategic location and major sea routes make it a key link. The Alliance reorganization will impact global reliability. PTP is expanding to meet demand, with concerns about capacity constraints amid shifting industry dynamics... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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Greece Launches First Offshore Wind Farm with Terna Energy and Motor Oil Partnership Greek companies Terna Energy and Motor Oil have partnered to develop Greece's first offshore wind farm, in line with the government's strategy to expand renewable energy sources. With Terna Energy's expertise and experience, the joint venture aims to reach a total installed capacity of 6 GW by 2029, starting with a 400 MW wind farm by 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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Bulker Operator Clarifies Accidental Anchor Drop Impacting Subsea Cable Bulgarian shipping company Navibulgar recently released images of the anchoring system aboard the bulker Vezhen, detained for dragging its anchor and damaging a subsea cable. CEO Capt. Alexander Kalchev explained the chain stopper failed gradually due to rough weather conditions. He insists the incident was accidental, with no deliberate sabotage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2025
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