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India’s Ambitious Green Hydrogen Plans for Maritime Industry At the Hamburg Sustainability Conference, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi announced a $25 million investment to create hydrogen hubs at key Indian ports, enhancing the nation’s green shipping efforts. This initiative is part of India's broader National Green Hydrogen Mission, aiming for significant decarbonization of the marine industry and sustainable shipbuilding advancements... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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FuelEU Maritime Pooling Service Launched for Low-Carbon Shipping Gasum, a Nordic energy company, has partnered with Wasaline to create a commercial FuelEU Maritime pooling service. This initiative aims to help conventional fuel vessels save on compliance costs as the FuelEU Maritime regulation comes into effect in January 2025. The regulation targets ships over 5,000 gross tonnage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping Launches to Boost Maritime Ind The Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping (HKCoS) launched on October 7, aiming to enhance Hong Kong's status as an international maritime center. Key leaders emphasized collaboration among local businesses, government, and education, while addressing challenges like geopolitical tensions and decarbonization. HKCoS will foster a sustainable ecosystem for global trade and shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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IMPA’s Campaign to Enhance Maritime Pilotage and Safety In a recent interview, Matthew Williams, Secretary General of IMPA, discusses challenges in maritime pilotage, focusing on pilot ladder issues. Non-compliance rates with pilot transfer arrangements have raised concerns, leading to IMPA launching a Safety Campaign. Williams stresses the importance of compliance and safety, as well as the impact of technology on pilotage safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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DNV’s First-Ever SOC for Remote Vessel Operations Granted Ocean Infinity, a marine technology company, has made history by receiving a Statement of Compliance (SOC) from DNV for its remotely supported vessel operations. This milestone establishes them as the first organization in the industry to meet the required standard for large vessels, setting the stage for onshoring marine tasks and activities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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Maritime Conclave to Boost Kollam and Vizhinjam Ports The Regional Port Office in Asramam is hosting a conclave at the Kerala Maritime Institute to promote future maritime activities at Kollam and Vizhinjam ports. Experts from the Kerala Maritime Board will provide guidance to industry professionals on infrastructure, development, and opportunities for new entrants. The event aims to foster collaboration... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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A.P. Govt in India Seeks Investors for Port Development Amid Privatization Speculation Months after the N. Chandrababu Naidu-led Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government returned to power in Andhra Pradesh, they are seeking investors to develop and operate ports in the state for cargo handling. However, this move has caused unrest in industry, with confusion whether the EOI pertains to existing ports or new ones... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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Human Rights Groups Monitor Cargo Ship Suspected of Carrying Explosives for Israel Human rights groups are closely monitoring the Kathrin, a cargo ship suspected of carrying explosives for Israel. Denied docking privileges in Namibia, the Balkans, and Malta, the vessel is being urged to change course by Amnesty International. Loaded in Vietnam, the ship's destination and cargo's intended use remain unclear amid international scrutiny... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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Brazil Federal Police Seizes Record Cocaine Shipment at Port of Itaqui Brazil’s Federal Police seized a large amount of cocaine on a bulker anchored offshore in Maranhao state. The crew discovered suspicious packages and alerted authorities, leading to an investigation. The vessel, named Jawor, was scheduled to dock for a soybean cargo destined for Spain. The police suspect crew involvement in the smuggling operation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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London and Singapore Collaborate on Zero-Carbon Shipping Innovations Imperial College London and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) have partnered to drive innovations in zero-carbon shipping and achieve net-zero port emissions. Through collaboration on digital technologies and talent development initiatives, they aim to lead the way in decarbonizing the maritime sector and creating a sustainable future for global shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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Eni Expands LNG Bunkering with Avenir Aspiration Charter Agreement Eni has partnered with Avenir LNG to charter the LNG bunker vessel Avenir Aspiration, supporting its growth in the LNG bunkering market. The vessel will supply LNG to ships, meeting environmental standards. This move reflects Eni's commitment to sustainability and decarbonization in the maritime sector, promoting cleaner fuels for a greener future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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Fires Extinguished on Sounion Tanker in Red Sea after Weeks of Efforts Nearly seven weeks after Houthi terrorists attacked the tanker Sounion in the Red Sea, satellite data shows that the fires on the vessel have finally been put out. The ship was left adrift after the attack on August 21, with subsequent fires burning for weeks until Greek salvors began firefighting efforts on September 23... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Oct-2024
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