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India’s Maritime Sector Set for Major Expansion Recently Ports and shipping in India have gained significant attention, with a ₹69,725 crore package approved to revitalize the maritime sector. The initiative aims to enhance domestic shipbuilding, improve financing options, develop shipyards, and upgrade technical skills, fostering a robust infrastructure for India’s competitiveness in the global shipping industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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Induction of New VLGC Boosts India’s Maritime Self-Reliance India has bolstered its maritime capabilities with the induction of the "Shivalik," its third Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC), at Visakhapatnam Port. This 225-meter vessel, built in South Korea, enhances energy security and self-reliance, marking a significant step in India's global energy presence under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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Singapore Collaborates on Ammonia Marine Fuel Protocols Sumitomo is set to showcase ammonia bunkering in Singapore by 2027, collaborating with the Maritime and Port Authority to establish safety protocols and operational guidelines. This initiative, part of a broader push for sustainable maritime practices, highlights Singapore's commitment to reducing carbon emissions through innovative fuel alternatives... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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Spanish Man Rescued After 38 Hours Adrift Off Canary Islands Layonel Ramírez Collado, a 23-year-old Spanish man, was rescued after 38 hours adrift in the sea near the Canary Islands. Following a jet ski malfunction during a nighttime outing, strong winds and currents swept him away. His friends reported him missing, leading to a multi-agency search operation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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World’s First Maritime AI Research Center Established in Norway The Norwegian Maritime AI Centre, led by NTNU, will focus on applied AI in the maritime industry, receiving NOK100 million over five years starting in 2025. This pioneering initiative aims to enhance technology and innovation among maritime stakeholders, positioning Norway as a leader in maritime AI research and development... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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India Emerges as Global Leader in Maritime Reforms and Job Growth India has emerged as a premier global supplier of seafarers, boasting over 300,000 trained professionals, as highlighted by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. Significant reforms and investments have transformed the maritime sector, creating vast opportunities in ports, shipbuilding, and green technologies, thus reinforcing India's leadership in the maritime economy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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Lloyd’s List Intelligence Launches New Centre of Excellence in Chennai Lloyd's List Intelligence is set to open a Centre of Excellence in Chennai, India, in November, creating over 200 jobs. This expansion addresses the rising demand for maritime data, strengthening operations in a key global trade region. The facility will manage over one billion maritime data points daily, enhancing risk management capabilities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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Dutch Coast Guard Halts Drifting Tanker Near Offshore Wind Farm On October 4, the Dutch Coast Guard responded to an emergency involving the product tanker Eva Schulte, which lost propulsion near the Holland Kust Zuid offshore wind farm. Severe weather complicated the situation, but the Multiship emergency tug Protector successfully secured the vessel after hours of effort, preventing a potential disaster... -Crew MirrorPosted On:7-Oct-2025
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