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Fire in ship’s engine room, 1 crew died, Hong Kong Fire erupted in engine room of cargo ship GUO XIN 1 in the morning Jan 30, off Lamma Power Station, Hong Kong. 1 crew died, 12 were evacuated, fire was extinguished in about 2 hours. The ship understood to be anchored off Power Station soon after fire broke up,.. -FleetMonPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Engine Issues Force Changes in Itinerary for Royal Caribbean Ship The itinerary for a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, the "GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS," had to be changed due to technical issues with one of its engines. The GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS is a 27-year-old vessel that is 73,817 gross tons and can accommodate 1,992 passengers at double occupancy... -FleetMonPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Containership Suffers Engine Room Fire at the Panama Canal The Panama Canal Authority is reporting that a fire broke out in the engine room of a containership near the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal on Monday. The fire was reported on the Maltese-flagged Cape Kortia as it navigated towards the PSA Panama International Terminal. Photos posted online show smoke billowing from the ship’s funnel near the Bridge of the Americas... -gCaptainPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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2 ships smuggling fuel apprehended in Tawi-Tawi Authorities apprehended two vessels suspected of smuggling 400,000 liters of fuel into the country during a maritime patrol on Wednesday, Jan. 25, in Turtle Islands, Tawi-Tawi. Brig. Gen. Romeo Ricadio, Joint Task Force Tawi-Tawi commander, said the Taganak police received information about a fuel smuggling attempt... -Manila BulletinPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Barge sinks off Mormugao Port, all eight crew members rescued Eight crew members were rescued on Monday after a half-loaded barge sank at Mormugao Port in Goa on Monday, a police official said. Barge 'Rio Martina-3', which was carrying cargo from a transshipper, sank at the outer anchorage of the port in the evening, he said... -Deccan HeraldPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Keel Laid for Port of Amsterdam’s Hydrogen-Powered Pilot Ship The keel-laying ceremony for the hydrogen-powered ship "Neo Orbis" was held at Dutch shipbuilding Shipyards. The vessel is expected to be in service by 2024. Measuring around 65 feet in length, the ship resembles sightseeing boats commonly seen in Amsterdam and has been designed specifically to operate in the city's canals and the seaport area between Amsterdam and Ijmuiden... -FleetMonPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Dear CARB: help us help you meet cleaner air standards The domestic maritime industry must continue to play a leading role in helping California and the U.S. reach net-zero emissions. American companies and government partners are already making strides to reach this goal by advancing low and zero emission harbor vessels and efficient port infrastructure. Together, we can do more to clean our air without risking our economy or energy supply... -Capitol WeeklyPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Swan Hellenic’s Luxury Expedition Cruise Ship Floated in Helsinki Swan Hellenic's new vessel, the "SH DIANA", was launched at the Helsinki Shipyard. The final stage of construction is underway, and the ship is expected to enter service on April 15th from Italy. Construction of the ship started in June 2021, and sea trials will be conducted in March... -FleetMonPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Philippines: MARINA gathers maritime experts to craft, polish policies on shipbuilding, repair MARINA disclosed Monday, Nov. 31, that it has met with maritime experts and primary stakeholders to discuss the formulation and review of its policies on SBSR. Engr. Ramon Hernandez, director of Marina SRS, presided over the SBSR Technical Experts Group hybrid meeting in Manila which was attended by eight MARINA-accredited maritime companies... -Manila BulletinPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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E-Methanol and the Future of Marine As the marine industry looks to decarbonize, with ambitious targets set by the IMO 2030 and IMO 2050, new fuels will be part of the solution. But which fuel will it be? Eric Klein, Sustainable Energy Systems, Siemens Energy, talks about how e-methanol fits into the mix and a ground-breaking project with European Energy that has set a new bar in producing this new energy... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Weather routeing is essential for safe, optimised voyages Shipowners need to improve voyage efficiency to meet the tough requirements of IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) ratings, agreed an expert panel on Riviera Maritime Media’s Voyage optimisation and safe navigation whatever the weather webinar... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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CMA CGM Launches $217M Fund Supporting Decarbonization Following up on its previous commitments to fund a broad range of projects to contribute to the decarbonization of shipping, CMA CGM announced that applications are currently being accepted for the first year of the project. The shipping giant is accepting applications for a total of $218 million in funding available to both start-ups and businesses working on decarbonization projects or renewable energy... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Flag States Increase Seafarer Reporting 25% - ICS The annual Shipping Industry Flag State Performance Table, published today from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), highlights a 25% increase in flag states reporting on seafarer labor standards compared to last year. Each year flag states must report on labor standards as part of their ILO audit commitments... -MarineLinkPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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India: Madhvendra Singh appointed first CEO of Gujarat Maritime Cluster Gujarat Ports Infrastructure Company Limited has appointed Madhvendra Singh as the first Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Gujarat Maritime Cluster. The Gujarat Maritime Cluster (GMC) is the first of its kind Commercial Maritime Cluster in the country aimed at creating a hub for maritime services of international standards... -ETInfra.comPosted On:31-Jan-2023
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Environmentalists Push for New Measures to Tackle Underwater Noise Environmentalists are pushing for tough measures to address the impact of underwater noise from ships on marine life, a problem that is on the rise - particularly in the Arctic. With studies confirming that underwater noise from shipping is on the rise and continues to roughly double each decade,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:31-Jan-2023
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