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Chinese cargo ship sank in South China sea, crew safe Cargo ship HANGSHENG 88 sank in the afternoon Nov 12 40 nm off Huilai, eastern coast of Guangdong province, China, South China sea. 13 crew abandoned the ship and went into lifeboat, shortly after they’ve been rescued by fishing vessel, directed by Guangdong MRCC. All are safe... -FleetmonPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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Yachts: Rough Waters Persist Dealer responses in this month’s Pulse Report again proved out that they face low product inventories and strong consumer demand. Supply chain constraints remain a reality, and survey responses show that the restocking cycle has yet to begin in earnest.
“Boats are selling regardless of what they are, simply due to solid demand and limited supply,” one dealer commented... -Trade Only TodayPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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Yachts: Turning up the Volume In the last year, the marine industry has seen the introduction of some interesting-looking yachts. The Ferretti 1000, Wally WHY200, Prestige X60 and X70, and Princess X95 and X80 all represent departures from the companies’ previous offerings in terms of looks and mission. The new models have been met with strong reactions, both pro and con... -Trade Only TodayPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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India: Kartika Purnima: Celebrating Odisha’s glorious maritime history Kartika Purnima, which falls on the full moon day of the Hindu calendar month of Kartika, holds significance for Odias as it commemorates Odisha’s past maritime glory. Traders, called as Sadhabas, from this eastern state of India, then known as Kalinga, used to embark on voyages to southeast Asian countries and islands like Indonesia, Java, Sumatra and Bali for business... -Sambad EnglishPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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World’s First Electric Autonomous Cargo Ship Launched In Norway Zero emissions and, soon, zero crew: the world’s first fully electric autonomous cargo vessel was unveiled in Norway, a small but promising step toward reducing the maritime industry’s climate footprint. By shipping up to 120 containers of fertilizer from a plant to the Brevik port, about eight miles away, the much-delayed Yara Birkeland, shown off to the media on Friday, will eliminate the need for around 40,000 truck journeys a year that are now fuelled by polluting diesel... -NDTVPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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MSC Seashore Christened at Private Island Ocean Cay MSC Cruises has officially christened and named its new flagship MSC Seashore. The festivities took place today while the vessel was docked at MSC’s private island in the Bahamas, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve. This was the first naming ceremony for a cruise ship to be held at a private island... -Cruise RadioPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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Vatican warns of human rights violations against seafarers World leaders and international organizations must do more to protect thousands of men and women in the fishing industry who suffer continued human rights violations, said Cardinal Peter Turkson, prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development... -National Catholic ReporterPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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MOL hosts online family day for Filipino seafarers MOL President & CEO Takeshi Hashimoto today announced that its group seafarer manning company, Magsaysay MOL Marine Inc(Note 1) held an online Family Day event for their Filipino seafarers and their families on November 6th. The Family Day is held every year as a way to express the company’s appreciation to seafarers’ families for their everyday cooperation and understanding as they wait for their loved ones to return from long assignments at sea... -Sea NewsPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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Sailors Venture on Land at Packed California Port as Limits Ease The logjam of ships waiting for a turn to unload their cargo at the U.S.’s busiest container port has left thousands of crew members stuck on board for weeks longer than they’d expected. Some of those sailors are finding relief in a small concrete house near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, where the International Seafarers Center has offered workers a break from their stints at sea for almost four decades... -BloombergPosted On:20-Nov-2021
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