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General cargo ship aground in North Euboean Gulf, Greece General cargo ship ALJAMIL ran aground onto small islet off Larymna port, Phthiotis, North Euboean Gulf, Greece, Aegean sea, at around 1000 LT (EEST) Nov 4, understood while approaching Larymna. In the same position as of 1500 EETS Nov 4. The ship arrived from Istanbul... -FleetMonPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Ukraine Hits Shipyard In Crimea’s Kerch, Damages Ship Ukraine rained 15 cruise missiles on Russia’s shipyard in the Crimean port city of Kerch on Saturday, damaging one ship, Russian defense ministry said, in an attack that could further undermine Moscow’s striking capabilities. Thirteen of the missiles were destroyed in the air, while one hit a ship, the Russian defense ministry said in a typically laconic statement... -gCaptainPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Cruise ships polluting UK coast as they ignore greener power options Cruise ships visiting Britain are frequently failing to plug into “zero emission” onshore power and instead running their engines and polluting the local environment with fumes. The industry is under scrutiny over air pollution and contribution to greenhouse gases, with some European cities banning vessels from central ports... -The GuardianPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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The Evolution of Modern Deck Equipment Evolving from the labor-intensive manual equipment of centuries past, deck equipment has been transformed through technology and innovation. Today’s clean and powerful equipment packages improve safety and efficiency while integrating directly with the vessels on which they are installed... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Norwegian Cruise Ship Charter: Passenger Goes Overboard During the Lamb of God Headbangers Boat charter cruise on the Norwegian Pearl, a guest went overboard in the early hours of November 3, 2023. The ship was sailing near the Bahamas on its way back to Miami, Florida. A search and rescue mission was initiated, but after nine hours, the Captain had to cancel the mission due to inclement weather and limited visibility... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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India, Sri Lanka hold 33rd edition of annual International Maritime Boundary Line meeting The 33rd edition of annual International Maritime Boundary Line meeting between the representatives of Navies and Coast Guards of India and Sri Lanka was held on Friday (November 3, 2023) onboard INS Sumitra at the Indo - Sri Lanka Maritime Boundary Line off Point Calimere at Palk Bay... -News On AIRPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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ABB and Carnival Enter Partnership for Operational Excellence and Ship Performance ABB and Carnival Corporation & plc have entered into a 15-year partnership agreement to enhance operational excellence and ship performance across Carnival’s fleet. The agreement focuses on maintenance planning, critical spares management, and digital solutions for condition monitoring. ABB’s Azipod XO propulsion systems, which are suitable for cruise vessels, will be covered under the agreement... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Boomsma Shipping and Leonhardt & Blumberg Collaborate for Potential Eight Newbuilds in India Boomsma Shipping, a Dutch owner, and Leonhardt & Blumberg Shipmanagement from Germany have joined forces to order up to eight low-emission shortsea dry cargo vessels. The vessels will be built by Chowgule Shipbuilding in India and are expected to be delivered from autumn 2025 onwards. Chowgule will construct the vessels at its new shipyard in Mangalore, which is set to start production in spring 2024... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Maersk to Cut 10,000 Jobs Amidst Financial Downturn in Q3 2023 Danish container shipping company, Maersk, has announced plans to cut over 10,000 jobs following a financial downturn in the third quarter of 2023. The company implemented “strict cost containment measures” throughout the year to mitigate the impact of difficult market conditions, resulting in a reduction in headcount from 110,000 at the beginning of the year to around 103,500 currently... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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IMEQ Center introduces revolutionary AI model for assessing seafarer mental health A seafarer mental health centre in Greece is introducing an artificial intelligence (AI) model for mental health screenings. The IMEQ Center claims that this is the first AI model of its kind specifically designed for seafarers. The predictive model utilizes machine learning algorithms to accurately forecast psychological health challenges... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Mission to Seafarers collects Christmas packages The Mission to Seafarers has started collecting items to create Christmas packages for seafarers staying in the ports of Vlissingen-Oost. The goal of the annual Christmas package campaign is to support seafarers who are away from home during the holiday season. Many seafarers are unable to leave their ships during port visits, and some have not been home for Christmas in years... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Longest decline in Seafarers Happiness Index observed The latest Seafarers Happiness Index has revealed a further decline in seafarer happiness, marking the longest sustained decline since the index was founded. The report covers Q3 2023 and is the third successive report to show a decline, raising concerns about the impact on those working at sea. The survey measures the wellbeing of seafarers through 10 key questions about their work and life... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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First Lady of Guyana Calls for Greater Women Inclusion in Maritime Industry The First Lady of Guyana, Arya Ali, has called for greater inclusion of women in the maritime industry. Speaking at the inaugural Women in Maritime Association (WiMA) Guyana conference, she highlighted the importance of women’s participation in the sector and stressed the need for equal opportunities. The conference aimed to promote gender equality and empower women in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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MPA Promotes Environment-Friendly Ships at Mormugao Port The MPA (Mormugao Port Trust) chairman and other officials recently visited the ship “MV August Oldendorff” docked at berth No. 5 to discuss their plans for promoting environment-friendly ships in the port. The officials presented a souvenir to the ship’s captain and chief engineer during the visit... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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Reducing Cybersecurity Risks On the High Seas Cybercrime poses a growing threat to businesses connected to the internet, with ransomware attacks doubling in growth in 2023. A staggering 67% of companies have fallen victim to ransomware attacks, while 93% have experienced intrusions targeting their operational technology infrastructure. These attacks have cost an estimated $600 million in the first half of 2022... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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India to Construct 24 Cargo Ships for Russia India and Russia have reportedly agreed to a deal in which India will build 24 river-sea class cargo ships for Russia by 2027. This comes as Russia’s shipbuilding industry struggles due to economic sanctions from the West, stemming from the ongoing war in Ukraine. The agreement with India’s state-owned Goa shipyard aligns with India’s goal of expanding its shipbuilding industry to become a global player... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Nov-2023
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