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Oil Tanker Diverts Due To Sick Crew Member An oil tanker – traveling from Singapore to Mexico – diverted to Bermuda to transfer a crew member suffering from a medical condition. The Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre received notification from the ships management company, advising that M/V C-Grace, was proceeding to Bermuda to transfer a crew member suffering from a medical condition,.. -BernewsPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Authorities In Egypt Seize 18 Million Narcotic Pills At The Alexandria Port Egyptian security forces reportedly confiscated eighteen million narcotic pills at a port based in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, the Interior Ministry mentioned on Tuesday. A video highlighting police vehicles driving through the port was posted on the ministry’s Facebook page on Monday. A statement mentioned that the drugs were found within three huge shipping containers... -Marine InsightPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Plans laid for the world’s first tidal energy-powered deep sea container terminal Centre Port Holdings, a UK-based marine and renewable energy infrastructure developer, has unveiled plans for a scheme that will use tidal energy to power a deep sea automated container terminal capable of processing between 1.5 and 4 million containers annually... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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France’s First Commercial-Scale Offshore Wind Farm Starts Operations France’s first commercial-scale offshore wind farm started operating on Wednesday, adding 480 megawatts of capacity to the grid at a time when Europe is scrambling to secure energy supplies following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine... -gCaptainPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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29% of maritime organisations have at least one role dedicated to sustainability - Survey Maritime HR, recruitment and executive search expert has revealed the results of its 2022 shore-based salary survey, comprising 41,000 jobs in the industry. The results show 192 jobs have either ‘environment’, ‘environmental’, ‘sustain’, ‘sustainability’, ‘governance’, ‘transition’, ‘carbon’, ‘ESG’, ‘Chief Environmental Officer’ or ‘change’ in the title... -All About ShippingPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Italian cruise ship hires 80 Kenyan youth for sea jobs Some 80 Kenyan youth have been hired by MSC Cruises, an Italian shipper, to work onboard its ships. Speaking at an event to introduce the newly hired seafarers, Secretary General of the African Maritime Journalists Association George Sunguh asked them to take advantage of the opportunities... -The StandardPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Kenya: Lobby wants more women in maritime sector The Association of Women in Maritime Sector in Eastern and Southern Africa (Womesa) Kenya chapter, wants more women taking part in the Maritime sector. Womesa chairperson Fiona Mbandi said in a speech read on her behalf by the chapter treasurer Sarah Morintat that Womesa was not happy that the number of women in the maritime sector still remains low... -The StandardPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Hundreds of Migrants Adrift on Fishing Boats Rescued by Greek Maritime Greek maritime authorities have revealed that around 400-500 asylum seekers on board of a fishing vessel were pulled into the port of Palaiochora in southeastern Crete... -SchengenVisaInfo.comPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Norway Announces Plan to Launch Maritime Surveillance Constellation Norway has announced plans to launch a satellite constellation in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA) to provide continuous real-time maritime surveillance. The announcement came during the ESA Ministerial Council in Paris, France... -SpaceWatch.GlobalPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Shipping’s Attempt to Hire More Women Runs Into a Male-Dominated Culture People often want to take photos of Taalke Middents on the container vessels she helps helm through ports and passages like the Suez Canal. That’s because she’s a rarity in maritime shipping: a female officer... -gCaptainPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Egypt, Greece ink MoU in field of maritime search, rescue Minister of Defense and Military Production Mohamed Zaki and Greek Defense Minister Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the field of maritime search and rescue in the presence of Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry and his Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias... -Egypt IndependentPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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The first thing new crew ask: What is the wifi password? So just how important is connectivity and internet access to seafarers? Well according to one Captain it trumps knowing where the lifeboats are located. A component very often missing at shipping conferences is views from seafarers who actually work at sea today... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Inmarsat unveils next-generation maritime safety terminal Inmarsat, a world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, has unveiled a major innovation to its maritime safety portfolio: a next-generation terminal that will allow quick and easy access to industry-leading connectivity services, including the recently launched Fleet Safety... -WebWirePosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Leveraging the diaspora in building the Maritime India brand The recently concluded INMARCO 2022, a quadrennial event hosted by the Institute of Marine Engineers (India), was an exciting concoction of action-packed conferences, participation from international attendees, policy makers, top shipping executives and high-level engagement by government authorities, flag administration and global regulatory bodies like IMO... -Splash 247Posted On:24-Nov-2022
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Greater safety through better communication at sea Communication in the maritime environment is important for safety but does not always run smoothly. This can have catastrophic consequences. After all, 90% of all accidents at sea are caused by human error, and half of these by problems with communication... -Tech XplorePosted On:24-Nov-2022
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India supports strengthening maritime security in Gulf of Guinea India on Tuesday vowed to support all national, regional and international efforts for strengthening maritime security, including in the Gulf of Guinea, in consultation with countries of the region... -Business StandardPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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Made-in-India Container Ships likely next year Indian exporters, who have suffered setbacks from Covid and Ukraine war led supply chain disruptions, are excited at the prospects of sending their consignments on made-in-India container ships by next year. The country is expected to build some 47 container ships by the year 2030, with the central government approving $20.13 million under SBFA... -India Shipping NewsPosted On:24-Nov-2022
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