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Melbourne’s Docklands Boating Festival Wraps Up with Success The Docklands’ four-day festival of everything boating in Melbourne, Australia, has come to an end after attracting a large number of visitors. The event featured over 100 exhibitors and expanded its space at Victoria Harbour in the city’s central business district... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Nigerian Ports Welcome 4000 Vessels and 72,000 Seafarers Each Year The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has revealed that approximately 4,000 ocean-going vessels visit the country’s seaports each year. The managing director of NPA, Mohammed Bello-Koko, stated that a minimum of 6,000 seafarers visit the seaports every month, resulting in over 72,000 seafarers annually... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Dark fleet offers higher wages but for seafarers cost could be even higher Seafarers are warned that apparently better paid jobs on dark fleet ships could come at an even higher cost if a casualty occurs. The growing so-called dark fleet of vessels transporting sanctioned oil cargoes has grown rapidly since the Russian invasion of Ukraine last year and Windward.ai has identified up to 1,100 ships in this shadow trading fleet... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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MOL Introducing 'MarTrust' Payment Service for Seafarers Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has announced its decision to implement MarTrust, a specialised payment service for the ocean shipping sector, across all vessels managed by MOL Group ship management companies. The initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for seafarers by offering a portion of their payroll through electronic payment services accessible via mobile applications... -Sea NewsPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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SHI and DNV Partner to Establish Remote Operation Centre for Autonomous Ships Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and DNV have signed MOU to establish a state-of-the-art ROC for real-time monitoring and control of MASS. The partnership aims to drive innovation and redefine the future of marine transportation by developing advanced technology, including IoT and cybersecurity platforms, to ensure safe and smooth operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Global river depletion poses significant danger due to declining water levels The Amazon in the Brazilian rainforest is facing its lowest water levels in over a century due to a severe drought. This is causing difficulties for maritime operations at the Brazilian port of Manaus, making it impossible for ships to navigate the depleted Amazon river... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Ship Data Powerhouse Created as ZeroNorth and Alpha Ori Merge Shipping-data companies ZeroNorth and Alpha Ori Technologies have announced their merger, with ZeroNorth taking the lead. The Singapore-based Alpha Ori specializes in IoT sensors, real-time analytics, and high-frequency data collection, while ZeroNorth offers a range of data services including voyage optimization and fleet monitoring... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Onboard Maritime Expands Cadet Training to India, Trinidad & Tobago, and South Africa Onboard Maritime, a digital learning platform, will be used to support the training of cadets in India, Trinidad & Tobago, and South Africa. The platform will provide cadets with resources aligned to STCW training competencies and will offer support and guidance for the completion of their training record. This expansion comes after the success of the Cadet Development Programme in the UK... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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BROEN Clorius Controls’ Low-Leakage Added to W&O Supply’s Inventory W&O Supply, a marine valve supplier, is adding BROEN Clorius Controls’ low-leakage valves to its product portfolio. The valves are designed to help reduce carbon emissions in the international maritime industry. Specifically, the valves are ultra-low leak three-way valves that are used in HT-systems on 2-stroke main engines... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Environmentalists bring Canada’s inadequate ocean protection record to the attention of a multilateral body Environmental organization Stand.earth has lodged an official complaint with the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), accusing the Canadian government of failing to enforce regulations on shipping pollution in the ocean. The complaint focuses on Canada’s failure to enforce its Fisheries Act, Section 36, which mandates the prevention of pollution in the marine environment,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Stranded seafarers abandoned by flag-registration country Thirty mariners on board three vessels belonging to one company and registered under the flag of the Caribbean island federation, St Kitts and Nevis, are running out of food and water in an ordeal at sea referred to as “a triple abandonment case”. Two of the vessels belonging to US project cargo operator, Sea Lion Shipping & Logistics, have been at anchorage off the Emirati Port of Khor Fakkan since July... -Freight NewsPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Goa Shipyard to Build 24 Cargo Ships for Caspian Sea by 2027 Goa Shipyard Limited, a government-owned military ship maker in India, is expected to complete the construction of twenty-four cargo ships for use in the Caspian Sea by 2027. This announcement was made by Dmitry Dubovik, director of the Caspian International Integration Club, during an international forum in Astrakhan... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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3D Printing Drives Innovation in the Maritime Industry Thankfully, 3D printing technology is increasingly seaworthy, and solutions for 3D printed spare parts, 3D printed manufacturing models, and fully 3D printed boats are now on the horizon. What’s got the maritime industry talking lately is the online platform launched recently by industry stalwarts Thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen to connect maritime part makers with vessel managers for spare part 3D printing... -All3DPPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Attempted Sea Robbery in Malacca Strait Leaves Master Injured A bulk carrier was reportedly attacked by robbers in the Malacca Strait on October 27. The incident occurred while the vessel was en route to Singapore but outside Singapore waters. The shipmaster was injured but is now in stable condition and has been taken ashore for medical treatment.... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Significant Decrease in Marine Casualties in 2022: Report The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has released its Annual Overview of accidents and incidents at sea, showing a significant decrease in marine casualties in 2022. The report collected data from the EU marine casualty database known as EMCIP and focused on accidents involving EU Member State-flagged ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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Adhere to int'l laws for free & rule-based maritime order: Rajnath Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said adhering to international laws for free and rule-based maritime order was essential, and called for establishing multinational collaborative mitigation frameworks in the Indian Ocean Region to effectively tackle common maritime challenges such as climate change, piracy, terrorism, drug-trafficking, over-fishing and freedom of commerce on high seas... -Daijiworld.comPosted On:31-Oct-2023
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