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Ship’s engineer was engulfed in flames and jumped overboard Fire erupted on board of general cargo ship AZOV CONFIDENCE in the evening Nov 2, shortly after the ship left Samsun Turkey, Black, sea, bound for Novorossiysk. Ship’s engineer of Ukrainian nationality (rank unknown) was engulfed in flames and jumped overboard. AZOV CONFIDENCE returned to Samsun, SAR was unsuccessful... -FleetMonPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Ship Manager Sentenced for High Sulphur Fuel Use in Caribbean Emissions Control Area A New York-based commercial ship manager has been sentenced to pay a $250,000 fine and serve probation after pleading guilty to using high sulphur fuel in the U.S. Caribbean ECA. The sentencing closes the book on a multi-year investigation that has already resulted in fines now topping $3 million and convictions for three of the ship’s senior officers who tried to coverup the transfers... -gCaptainPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Seafarer dies due to linehandling incident at Port of Charleston A crewmember from a vessel at the Port of Charleston, South Carolina lost his life during a linehandling accident, on October 26. More specifically, the Philippine national seafarer was working a line aboard an unnamed vessel at the North Charleston Ports Terminal... -Safety4SeaPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Saudi Arabia building sustainable, diversified offshore sector Seatrade Maritime Coverage Cloud team talks to Mohammed Al Daihani, VP - Support Services & JVs at Sedres Trading & Maritime Services Co. Ltd. in Saudi Arabia. Mohammed talks about the company’s developments since its inception in 1991, the growth of maritime services providers in the Kingdom,.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Support for 32 Ukrainian seafarer cadets announced The ITF Seafarers’ Trust, the Marine Transport Workers Union of Ukraine (MTWTU) and Odesa Maritime Academy are delighted to announce the launch of a new initiative to help Ukrainian cadets complete their studies and look to the future. As part of this joint project, the Trust will pay the cost of training for 32 NU “OMA cadets”, MTWTU-members, without the financial means to do it alone... -Sea NewsPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Race against death: chief officer tells of battle to save stricken seafarers A chief officer has told how he leapt from his tanker to save two shipwrecked seafarers in a “race against death” in the cold waters of China’s Yellow Sea. Despite temperatures of -10C, Xu Bo dived into the sea swam to a water-filled life raft to help two men who had escaped their sinking cargo ship... -TradeWindsPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Philippines should not be alarmed, gov’t working to comply on EU standards for seafarers - DOTr DOTr said the country should not be alarmed by the findings of the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) as it continuously works on complying with the latter’s standards for Filipino seafarers. "It’s important that we should not be alarmed by this because we did not fail the audit," DOTr Secretary Jaime Bautista said in a statement Friday... -CNN PhilippinesPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Filipino seafarers escape European Union ban EU has refrained from imposing a ban on Filipino seafarers, dispelling fears among thousands who would otherwise risk losing their jobs in EU-flagged vessels. The Philippines did not fail in the recent audit on compliance by EMSA on training programs and accreditation systems for the country’s seafarers, according to the Philippine Transportation agency... -UCA NewsPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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ABS Introduces New Industry-Leading Web Apps for Regulatory Requirements In an industry first, ABS is offering a new set of online tools and an easy-to-search database of the latest regulatory requirements impacting vessel design, construction and operations through its client portal, ABS MyFreedom™. The ABS Regulatory World Map allows a client to quickly find applicable regional, national and port-specific requirements and incentives before entering a port... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Goodbye Crew World: Autonomous Cargo Ships are Coming... And Ports Better Get Ready Autonomous cargo ships are on the horizon, but are ports ready for a massive change in ocean freight? Over the past several years, various cargo ship manufacturers have announced plans or designs for autonomous ships. Some have even become a reality. Maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) are the future of ocean shipping. Many still wonder, though, how soon these ships will go into widespread use... -Global Trade MagazinePosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Scientists Shed New Light on Mysteriously Large Rogue Waves That Can Threaten Large Ships Understanding the unexpected nature of ocean waves can be a matter of survival for seafarers. Deep-water wave groups have been known to be unstable and become rogue. These rogue waves are abnormally large, unpredictable, and suddenly appearing surface waves that can be incredibly dangerous to even large ships... -SciTechDailyPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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BV Delivers an AIP to C-Claw Bureau Veritas, a world leader in testing, inspection and certification, has delivered an Approval in Principle to COLD PAD for their C-Claw™ technology. C-Claw™ is a heavy-duty fastener for steel structures that is non-intrusive (no hole and no hot work is required). It was designed as an alternative to welding and drilling for the maritime and offshore sectors... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Manning levels must increase by 30% to ensure safe operations Additional seafarer shortages caused by the war in Ukraine are worsening what was already a challenging situation according to Charles Watkins, Founder and CEO of Mental Health Support Solutions (MHSS)... -Safety4SeaPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Filipino seafarers escape European Union ban EU has refrained from imposing a ban on Filipino seafarers, dispelling fears among thousands who would otherwise risk losing their jobs in EU-flagged vessels. The Philippines did not fail in the recent audit on compliance by EMSA on training programs and accreditation systems for the country’s seafarers, according to the Philippine Transportation agency... -UCA NewsPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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Germany Prepares to Put First Methanol-Fueled Ship in Service Germany is preparing to put its first ship powered by methanol into service to serve both as a research ship and provide a learning platform for students at the Alfred Wegener Institute which conducts polar and marine research... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Nov-2022
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INS Kochi, INS Kolkata and Greatship Ahalya receive IMO’s bravery award The crews of INS Kochi, INS Kolkata and Greatship Ahalya received bravery awards established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The Indian ships were awarded certificates of commendation by Kitack Lim, Secretary General of IMO, at the annual Bravery Awards Ceremony of IMO held in London on Wednesday... -Times NowPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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India: Opportunities for growth increasing in maritime sector, says Sonowal Be it Sagaramala, National Logistics Policy or the PM Gati Shakti plan, several important initiatives have been taken by the Centre in the last eight years giving thrust to the growth of the maritime sector, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and Ministry of AYUSH Sarbananda Sonowal said on Friday... -The HinduPosted On:5-Nov-2022
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