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India: Lothal, World’s Oldest Dockyard Nominated As A UNESCO World Heritage Site? As Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) site through video conference, the world’s oldest dockyard, Lothal, is ready to host a heritage complex. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi stated that Lothal was not just a significant Indus Valley Civilization commercial hub, but also a representation of India’s naval might and economic prosperity... -Indiatimes.comPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Cargo ship sank, 2 dead 2 missing, disabled Capesize bulker adrift, typhoon NALGAE Taiwanese cargo ship identified as DE XING (NO) was struck by unknown cargo ship early in the morning Oct 28 west of Penghu, Taiwan, Taiwan Strait, broke in two and sank. Of 13 crew on board, 9 were rescued, 2 were recovered dead, and 2 including Captain went missing, understood SAR is still underway,.. -FleetMonPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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13 ships are transiting grain corridor, Moscow says transit suspended, tension growing Russian Ministry of Defence issued a statement saying that Russia suspends all the traffic in grain corridor until Russia gets a guarantee that Ukraine won’t use the traffic and ships deployed, in “military activities”. Moscow added, that Russia can’t guarantee ships safety. !3 ships meanwhile, are transiting corridor in Black sea, as of 1700 UTC Oct 31... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Crew evacuated after urea carrier hit by engine room fire All seafarers have been taken off a bulker that was hit by fire at an Indonesian port on Saturday. The blaze began in the engine room of the 11,200-dwt urea carrier Abusamah (built 1984) at Cilegon, Java, the Ministry of Transportation’s directorate general of sea transportation said... -TradeWindsPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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How API Technology is Transforming Ocean Freight Technology These past years, with the boom of international trade, the global ocean freight market has significantly increased. 66 million TEUs are forecasted in 2022. Its size was valued at USD 6.41 billion in 2020 and should go up to 13.19 billion tons by 2028, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5% from 2021 to 2028... -gCaptainPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Increase in theft, robbery and piracy at sea in Singapore Strait According to the IFC, there were 8 reported Theft, Robbery and Piracy at Sea (TRAPS) incidents in Phillip Channel, Singapore Strait (SS) since 1 Jan 2022, of which 7 incidents involved Bulk Carriers and 1 incident involved a Tanker. This is more than the total annual number of 3 incidents in Phillip Channel recorded in 2021... -Safety4SeaPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Windward unveils AI-powered fuel consumption API Maritime artificial intelligence (AI) company Windward has launched its new Vessel Fuel Consumption API, an AI-powered solution providing fuel consumption assessments with up to 95 per cent accuracy on average per voyage, as well as actionable insights... -Digital ShipPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Bermuda: Endeavour offers springboard to maritime careers If you’re interested in a maritime career, the Endeavour programme is likely the best way forward without leaving the island. It offers internationally-recognised qualifications and hands-on training, to students over the age of 16 and adults looking to switch their line of work... -Royal GazettePosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Container Rates: Calm Before The Storm? Stubborn long-term container rates refuse to follow in footsteps of huge spot declines, but change is coming - Xeneta. With dramatic spot rate falls, a non-existent peak season, and easing port congestion freeing up capacity, the scene was set in October for a significant decline in long-term ocean freight rates... -MarineLinkPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Pacific Basin Chooses Methanol As Preferred Fuel Pacific Basin Shipping said it sees methanol as its best option as it pursues commercially viable zero-emissions vessels. In May 2022, the company entered into MOU with Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd and Mitsui & Co., Ltd to cooperate on the development of zero-emission vessels and potential investment in related green fuel bunkering infrastructure... -MarineLinkPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Maritime data cluster launched to drive green smart port revolution A group of international ports is collaborating through the UK’s 2050 Maritime Innovation Hub to launch a Maritime Data Cluster aimed at accelerating the green smart port revolution... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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The dire triangle and crew welfare Steven Jones, founder of the Seafarers Happiness Index, identifies the three elements which shape life for crew that suffer. One of the first things any seafarer learns, well aside from how to soap their nethers properly, is about the fire triangle. That beautifully simple yet evocative explanation of the relationship between heat, fuel and oxygen... -Splash 247Posted On:1-Nov-2022
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Japan puts modern drone into operation to enhance maritime security The Japanese Coast Guard has put a highly sophisticated U.S.-made drone that can circle the whole country’s maritime area into operation amid increased tensions in the region... -Channel 16Posted On:1-Nov-2022
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Carnival to implement air-lubrication technology to reduce fuel consumption Carnival Corp. has signed an agreement with Silverstream Technologies for the installation of "Air Lubrication Systems" on Carnival’s vessels. This system will be implemented on ships across all Carnival brands and will contribute towards boosting decarbonization and reducing fuel consumption.,, -FleetMonPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Indonesia Explores Offloading Tanker Grounded Near Singapore Gas Line Indonesian authorities are managing the response to an oil tanker that went aground near the busy Singapore Strait. They are reporting that there has been no release of oil from the laden tanker but the situation remains challenging due to strong currents in the area as well as the fact that the crude oil tanker came to rest near a Singapore gas pipeline... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Beyond spills, intentional dumping of oils fouls the world’s oceans When a ship inadvertently spills oil, it’s big news. But according to an investigation by the Outlaw Ocean Project, a nonprofit journalism organization based in Washington, D.C., cumulatively, every three years, ships intentionally dump more oil than the Exxon Valdez and BP spills combined... -Yahoo NewsPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Philippines: Multiple Groundings, Capsizings in Tropical Storm The Philippine Coast Guard has responded to multiple marine casualties in the wake of Tropical Storm Paeng (Nalgae), which arrived in the archipelago Friday with winds of 45 miles an hour. On Friday, the Panama-flagged fishing vessel Kunimatsu 3 capsized off Manila Bay, prompting a swift rescue effort... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Bulker Ship With Ammonium Phosphate Catches Fire The 1984-built bulk carrier, ABUSAMAH flying the Indonesian flag, caught fire suddenly for unknown reasons. Fire erupted in the engine room while it was docked at the Cilegon Port in Western Java, Sunda Strait at 0500 local time. Soon, the entire engine room was in flames. During this time, the loading operation was going on... -Marine InsightPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Are crews at risk as we decarbonise shipping? Ship operators are working hard to meet the incoming decarbonisation requirements. Most focus is on the technical, commercial, regulatory, and legal implications of the new requirements. But is enough consideration being directed towards personal safety? The technology changes may increase the risks around safety... -Safety4SeaPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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Wind propulsion technology has a bigger role to play in decarbonizing shipping Wind propulsion needs to be integrated into the regulatory process as soon as possible, and declassified from a ‘fuel efficiency measure’ to a ‘propulsive power provider’, according to a recently submitted paper by several member states and the International Windship Association (IWSA)... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:1-Nov-2022
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