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India, South Korea Eye Stronger Shipbuilding Ties India and South Korea plan to deepen shipbuilding cooperation, merging Korea’s advanced technology with India’s manufacturing strengths. Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri highlighted the need to boost Indian-flagged vessels for energy imports. Recent Indian maritime reforms and industry incentives aim to position India as a major global shipbuilding and maritime hub... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Iran Seizes Gulf Tanker Amid Heightened Regional Tensions Iran's Revolutionary Guards have seized the tanker Talara in the Gulf for allegedly violating cargo regulations while transporting high-sulfur gasoil to Singapore. U.S. officials confirmed the interception, redirecting the vessel into Iranian waters. This marks Iran's first tanker seizure since recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, escalating tensions in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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HSL’s Cutting-Edge Maritime Technologies Featured at IITF-2025 During a recent visit, Jitin Prasada, the Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, highlighted the significance of Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL). Cmde Girideep Singh outlined HSL’s capabilities in shipbuilding and repairs, emphasizing green-energy technologies and its role in the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, enhancing India's maritime self-reliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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BACC Mist System Launched for Enhanced Battery Room Safety Fireboy is proud to unveil the BACC Mist System, a low-pressure water mist solution designed for cooling and containing battery rooms and machinery spaces. Operating below 16 bar, this innovative system enhances safety on smaller vessels and battery energy storage, ensuring compliance with IMO standards. Discover it at Metstrade 2025... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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The Importance of a Holistic Diversity Approach in Maritime Claudia Paschkewitz, director of sustainability, inclusion, and diversity at Columbia Group, emphasizes that diversity transcends gender. The maritime industry must embrace nationality, language, culture, age, and neurodiversity. These elements shape inclusion and communication, often leaving talented individuals marginalized. A broader understanding is essential for fostering a truly inclusive sector by 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Hong Kong Mariners Club Set to Reopen with New Facilities Hong Kong’s Mariners Club is set to reopen its renovated nine-storey guest house next Tuesday, aiming to attract maritime industry members for crew changes. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, the club offers amenities like a church, swimming pool, and dining options, supporting seafarers’ needs despite recent challenges, including a significant fire... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Kerala Grants 35-Year Revenue Holiday to Boost Azhikkal Port Development The Kerala government has announced a 35-year revenue waiver for Azhikkal Port's development in Kannur. This initiative, part of the Sagarmala Programme, aims to transform the port into a significant greenfield facility. With an investment of Rs 3,000 crore, the project seeks to attract private partners and enhance financial viability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Call for Addressing Challenges in Arctic Shipping Leaders in the shipping industry, including David Rivest, Daniel Dagenais, and Saul Polo, are urging the federal government to address security and environmental challenges in Arctic waters. They stress the need for enhanced resources, better mapping, and improved monitoring to ensure safe navigation amid rising ship traffic and climate change impacts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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WMU and SMA Join Forces to Advance Maritime Research and Education On November 12, the World Maritime University (WMU) and Sharjah Maritime Academy (SMA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance global maritime research and education. This partnership will focus on joint initiatives, including three research projects, aiming to develop maritime leaders and support the UAE's maritime goals in the blue economy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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ClassNK Approves Kawasaki’s Safety Berthing Assistance System ClassNK has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for Kawasaki Heavy Industries' "Safety Berthing/Unberthing Assistance System" and awarded an Innovation Endorsement for its Human Machine Interface. This enables the 'a-SAFE' notation for ClassNK-registered vessels, promoting advanced safety measures and supporting the integration of automated technologies in maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Condition-Based Maintenance System Receives ABS Certification for Marine Use ABS has awarded Samsung Heavy Industries a Product Design Assessment certificate for its Condition-Based Maintenance System (SCBM), achieving a SMART Tier 2 PDA. This certification highlights SCBM's compliance with ABS's standards for innovative maritime technologies, enhancing machinery health monitoring and operational performance through real-time data and AI analysis... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Cutting-Edge AI Sensors Boost Safety in Elevated Work Environments Saipem has introduced the LiSa Hyper Harness, an innovative safety solution designed to enhance worker protection on construction sites. Utilizing sensors and AI, it ensures safety belts are securely fastened during high-altitude tasks. By triggering audible alerts and communicating discrepancies to supervisors, it significantly improves response times and overall safety protocols... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Vietnam’s Maritime Education Gets a Boost from Dutch-Backed Simulation Facility A new maritime training simulator center has opened in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, through a partnership between the University of Transport and Dutch group STC. Featuring advanced bridge and engine room simulators, the facility aims to enhance practical training for students, preparing them for careers in the global shipping industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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Seaspan Unveils $900 Million Research Vessel After Lengthy Delay Canadian shipbuilder Seaspan has delivered the CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk, the new flagship of Canada's scientific fleet. Named after an Inuit elder, it replaces the 59-year-old CCGS Hudson. Despite facing delays and budget overruns, the vessel will support oceanographic research and assist in search and rescue operations in Arctic conditions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Nov-2025
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