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Surge in New Ship Orders Boosts Asia’s Shipbuilding Industry Asia's largest shipbuilders are seeing a surge in orders from Western shipowners, with newbuild prices reaching levels comparable to those seen in 2008. Korean and Chinese yards are attracting orders for high-value LNG carriers and container ships. The top 50 shipowners by tonnage account for over half of the capacity on order... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Advanced Nuclear Technology being Explored for LNG Carriers The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) recently released a report on the potential use of advanced nuclear technology in maritime applications. The report suggests that installing this technology on LNG carriers could enable faster transit speeds while operating with zero emissions. ABS conducted a study in collaboration with Herbert Engineering Corporation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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AI-Driven Satellite System Revolutionizes Maritime Security Maritime security analysts are facing challenges in tracking ships that try to evade detection, leading to the rise of specialty ship-tracking consultancies. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is introducing a satellite-based surveillance system using AI to automatically detect and track evasive vessels. This innovation aims to address the misuse of the Automatic Identification System by vessel operators... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Maritime Decarbonization and Its Impact on Reducing URN The maritime industry's focus on decarbonization is leading to an unexpected benefit: the reduction of underwater radiated noise (URN). Efforts to cut emissions and improve fuel efficiency are contributing to a healthier acoustic environment in the oceans. Ship owners investing in green technologies can easily extend their environmental initiatives to address URN... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Carbon Calculator Launched for Emission Reduction in Shipping MacGregor, a part of Cargotec, has developed a new digital Carbon Calculator to help container shipping companies estimate the reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by upgrading their container cargo system with MacGregor Cargo Boost. This tool provides insights into the environmental and financial benefits of implementing the Cargo Boost solution on vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Longer Routes Boost Crew Morale Amid Ongoing Challenges Recent Seafarer Happiness Index report reveals that crew members are happier on longer routes to avoid the Red Sea, leading to improved morale and increased happiness scores. Senior officers are dedicating more time to assist junior crew members, fostering teamwork onboard. Efforts are being made to ensure the safety and well-being of seafarers worldwide... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Oil Overflow Incident in Singapore: MPA Responds with Cleanup and Investigation Measures The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has confirmed that 5 tonnes of oil overflowed from the Bulk Carrier, INES CORRADO. The overflow has been stopped, and dispersants have been sprayed. No oil has been sighted at sea or ashore. A Current Buster has been deployed, and Malaysian authorities have been alerted... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Royal Caribbean Increases 2024 Profit Forecast Amid Strong Demand for Cruises Royal Caribbean has raised its annual profit forecast for the fourth time this year due to strong demand and higher prices for its private destinations, European, and Alaskan vacations. Analysts expect a healthy 20% profit growth in 2025, reflecting the company's evolution into a more consistent, higher-return business... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Cruise Lines Invest in Private Destinations to Boost Revenue and Attract Travelers Major cruise operators are investing heavily in their own private destinations, such as Royal Caribbean's "Perfect Day at CocoCay" in The Bahamas. This strategy has proven to be lucrative, with increased revenues and reduced costs. Competitors are following suit, driving a trend towards private destinations and impacting public Caribbean destinations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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Real-Time Rope Tension Monitoring System Launched for Tug Crews Lankhorst Ropes introduces the Sureline real-time rope tension monitoring system for tug crews. The pen-shaped sensor provides immediate feedback on loads, angles, and peak loads on the tow line. Developed by Sensor Technologies, this system improves rope service life assessment, ensuring safety and efficiency in towing operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Oct-2024
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