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India Highlights Its Maritime Leadership at IMO in London During the IMO Assembly, Shri Vijay Kumar, Secretary of the MoPSW, highlighted India's growing maritime leadership. He outlined key strategies, emphasizing seafarer welfare, green initiatives, and security. Kumar's commitment to decarbonization and collaboration reflects India's dedication to sustainable shipping and its influential role in global maritime policy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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DPA Kandla Achieves Fastest 100 Million Tonnes Cargo Milestone In a landmark achievement, the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) in Kandla has become the first major port in India to handle over 100 million tonnes of cargo in FY 2025-26. This milestone reflects not only operational efficiency but also showcases the port's pivotal role in enhancing national trade and maritime innovation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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Germany’s Commitment to Eco-Friendly Shipping Germany's maritime industry is pioneering sustainable shipping, establishing high environmental standards in global trade. By embracing alternative fuels like LNG and hydrogen, implementing shore power systems, and utilizing smart shipping technologies, German ports and companies are significantly reducing emissions. This commitment, supported by government policies, showcases a balanced approach to economic growth and environmental stewardship... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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Henry Hudson Back at Port After Multi-Day Firefighting Operation The containership ONE Henry Hudson has returned to the Port of Los Angeles after a successful firefighting effort. Earlier this week, a cargo fire broke out in lower-deck compartments, necessitating a complex response involving nearly 200 firefighters. Crews are now preparing to safely offload cargo and firefighting water... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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Ports and Geopolitical Shifts Are Modernizing Container Fleets This week, Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) ordered eight 13,400 TEU container ships, highlighting the aging container fleet. The average age of the top 10 shipping lines is 13 years. While HMM's fleet averages nine years, older vessels dominate companies like MSC and Maersk, raising concerns about future competitiveness... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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EU Sees Significant Increase in Maritime Passenger Volume In 2024, EU ports welcomed 412.3 million passengers, marking a recovery from pandemic lows. This increase of 18.8 million passengers, or 4.8%, reflects ongoing growth, though numbers remain slightly below pre-pandemic levels. Italy led with 93.5 million passengers, followed by Greece and Denmark, showcasing significant regional variances... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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UK Seeks to Include International Maritime Emissions into Carbon Pricing The UK ETS Authority is seeking feedback on a proposal to include emissions from international maritime voyages starting or ending in the UK, set for implementation in 2028. This would cover 50% of emissions under the UK ETS, aligning with EU standards and enhancing decarbonization efforts while evaluating potential impacts on maritime operators... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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GreyShark™ AUVs Launched for Subsea Surveillance EUROATLAS has introduced the GREYSHARK™ Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)—Bravo and Foxtrot models—designed for underwater intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. Equipped with advanced sensors and AI, these AUVs enhance monitoring of critical maritime corridors, particularly as threats to commercial shipping increase amidst rising geopolitical tensions. CEO Eugene Ciemnyjewski aims to produce 150 units annually by 2026... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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Tackling Maritime Drug Trafficking in Antwerp: Essential Strategies The Port of Antwerp-Bruges and North Sea Port have launched campaigns to raise awareness among port users about the risks of maritime drug trafficking. The rip-on/rip-off method, where drugs are hidden in legitimate containers, highlights the need for vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement to enhance port security and prevent smuggling... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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Canada Revises Climate Rules to Spur Energy Investments in Alberta On Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta's premier signed an agreement to boost energy investments by rolling back climate regulations. This includes scrapping an emissions cap and easing clean electricity rules, while Alberta commits to enhancing carbon pricing and supporting a carbon capture project, amid opposition from British Columbia and Indigenous groups... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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Environmental Risks Prompt Lawsuit Against Brazilian Livestock Carrier Brazilian federal prosecutors in Pará have filed a lawsuit to remove the Haidar ship's hull, which sank near Vila do Conde port a decade ago, resulting in the death of 5,000 cattle and a spill of 700,000 liters of oil. They estimate 215,000 liters of oil remain, posing ongoing environmental risks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Nov-2025
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