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Modi Advocates for NMHC to Boost Tourism and Culture Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently highlighted the benefits of establishing a National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal, Gujarat, on LinkedIn. He emphasized the project's potential for cultural and tourism sectors, aiming to showcase India's maritime heritage. Modi's post underscores the government's commitment to preserving and promoting the country's historical and cultural legacy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Maritime Industry Advances Toward Zero-Carbon Fuels, Report The latest report from Lloyd's Register's Maritime Decarbonization Hub highlights significant progress in the maritime industry's shift towards zero-carbon fuels. Advancements in fuel handling technologies and ship readiness show a promising transition to sustainable fuels like ammonia, hydrogen, methanol, and biofuels. The global fleet is increasingly prepared to meet 2030 emission targets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Propane Emerges as Sustainable Fuel Solution for Port Operations Ports are under pressure to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining operational efficiency. Propane is emerging as a cleaner alternative to traditional fuels like gas and diesel, offering ports a way to cut emissions without sacrificing power. Propane is non-toxic, approved under the Clean Air Act, and emits fewer greenhouse gases and pollutants... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Four More Filipino Seafarers Repatriated After Missile Attack Four more Filipino crew members of the missile-hit M/V Minoan Courage have been repatriated, bringing the total to 11 out of 21. The Department of Migrant Workers confirmed their safe arrival in Manila on October 13. Efforts are ongoing to bring the remaining seafarers back home with necessary support and financial assistance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Indian Maritime Centre Launches with New Leadership The Indian Maritime Centre (IMC) recently held its inaugural meeting, electing Devki Nandan as Chairman and Shankar Shinde as Vice Chairman. Capt Sankalp Shukla was appointed Secretary, and Capt Vikas Vij as Treasurer. R Ravi Kumar of IPPTA was named acting CEO. The board approved membership applications from ACTO and IR Class... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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WISTA Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Expansion Plans WISTA International celebrated its 50th anniversary by launching an equity fund and welcoming new national organizations. Keynote speeches by Cypriot officials highlighted the association's dedication to gender equality in the maritime industry. With over 5,200 members worldwide, WISTA aims to promote diversity and sustainability while supporting women in shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Indian Government to Sell 5% Stake in Cochin Shipyard at Discounted Price The Indian government is set to sell a 5% stake in Cochin Shipyard, a shipbuilding company, at a floor price of 1,540 rupees, valued at 20.26 billion rupees. This move is part of the government's divestment efforts, with a total of 31.61 billion rupees raised so far in the fiscal year... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Nearly 4 Tons of Cocaine Seized in Canary Islands Operation Nearly four tons of cocaine were seized and 16 individuals were arrested from two vessels off the coast of the Canary Islands in a major drug bust. The operation was a joint effort between French and Spanish customs, conducted under the authority of the Atlantic maritime prefect... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Ageing Merchant Fleet Crisis Poses Challenge for Meeting IMO Green Targets The global merchant fleet is aging rapidly, with many vessels expected to be over two decades old by 2030. Xclusiv Shipbrokers in Greece is concerned about meeting green targets set by the IMO. The industry surge in shipbuilding is not enough to replace aging vessels and meet environmental goals... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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Fuel Quality Challenges in the Maritime Industry The maritime industry faces ongoing challenges with fuel quality, as highlighted in Lloyd’s Register's Fuel Quality Report 2024. This report emphasizes the need for stakeholders to prioritize fuel quality for safe and efficient operations. By staying informed and proactive, companies can navigate the complexities of managing fuel quality and enhance operational efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:16-Oct-2024
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