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Bulk carrier fire, Piraeus Anchorage Bulk carrier STAR CLEO suffered fire in engine room at Piraeus Anchorage early Nov 9. Fire fighting and emergency boats and tugs responded, but reportedly, crew managed to extinguish fire by own means, no injures reported. Extent of damages unknown, the ship as of evening, remained in the same position... -FleetMonPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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Greek tanker with Russian crude broke down in Marmara sea Crude oil tanker CLYDE suffered engine failure in Marmara sea south of Istanbul on Nov 8 while apparently, heading for Bosphorus. Vessel Traffic Control responded sending tug, tanker was towed to Ahirkapi Anchorage and anchored. Remained anchored as of morning Nov 9... =FleetMonPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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US Approves Salvage Of Sanctioned Oil Tanker Aground Near Singapore The United States has allowed some transactions to take place with a sanctioned oil supertanker in effort to free the vessel currently stranded in Indonesian waters, the U.S. embassy in Singapore said on Wednesday. The Indonesian navy has been trying to free the Djibouti-registered ship, Young Yong, which ran aground off Indonesia’s Riau Islands on Oct. 26 near a gas pipeline... -gCaptainPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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15 winners inducted into Seatrade Maritime Awards hall of fame In the first Seatrade Maritime Awards since before the pandemic, the industry gathered once again at the landmark Guildhall in London to celebrate winners and network with friends and colleagues in-person... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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France unveils plan to slash shipping industry’s carbon footprint France has unveiled a plan aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of the maritime sector over the next seven years. Boosted by funding of 300 million euros, the industry is looking towards a greener future with the objective of building a zero emission vessel... -RFI EnglishPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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Safety concerns mount over lithium-ion battery cargo fires Growing volumes of lithium-ion (li-ion) battery shipments are a major hazard across all transport modes. but container ships and vehicle carriers are particularly vulnerable. The Thomas Miller Group, and its technical consultancy subsidiary, Brookes Bell, are the latest experts to focus on the dangers associated with the transport of li-ion batteries... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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New report highlights violations by private security companies in maritime A report presented to the General Assembly by the Working Group examines violations of human rights and humanitarian law perpetrated by private military and security companies, mercenaries and related actors in maritime... -Safety4SeaPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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With welfare scheme due to expire, seafarers wait with bated breath for permanent pension scheme The Goa government is making efforts to ensure that the ‘Goa Welfare Pension Scheme’ for seafarers , which is due to expire in November, will soon become permanent, by taking the matter up with the Director General Shipping... -Herald GoaPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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How passenger ship operators are maintaining safety at sea Richard Humphreys outlines some of the services and solutions that are helping passenger ship operators to mitigate a myriad of risks and keep their vessels running and their passengers and crew safe and healthy. We outline some of the solutions that are helping passenger ship operators to maintain safety onboard their vessels... -Cruise and FerryPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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MASSA flags training issues for maritime manning sector Lack of adequate shipboard training berths is a big challenge for the domestic maritime manning sector, according to an industry body. Japan, Greece, China, Singapore, Norway, Germany, the UK, Hong Kong, South Korea and Bermuda are some of the major ship-owning countries... -DevdiscoursePosted On:10-Nov-2022
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Alternative fuels training needed for up to 800K seafarers by 2030’s As many as 800,000 seafarers serving global shipping will need upskilling by the mid-2030’s to meet the industry’s decarbonisation ambitions according to research commissioned by the Maritime Just Transition Task Force. The task force launched a 10-point action plan at COP27 based on the new research which it commissioned from DNV Maritime’s consultancy... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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COP27: Decarb could cause staff training and shortage challenges Global industry is facing a crisis of labour that could see transportation costs reach sky high levels for a prolonged period and are expected to be exacerbated by new climate change mitigation policies. Seafarers, truck engineers, civil aviation managers and fuel providers amount to hundreds of thousands of staff that have to be trained... -theloadstar.comPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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Maritime sector given green boost with major COP27 pledge International zero-emission shipping routes came one step closer to becoming a reality, as the UK made a major pledge alongside the US, Norway, and the Netherlands to roll out green maritime links between our countries at this year’s COP27 conference in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt... -All About ShippingPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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India Receives First International Cruise Vessel, After Two Years International cruise vessels are reportedly returning to ports in India after two years, per Business Standard reports. Viking Mars — a vessel operated by Switzerland-based Viking — will be the first to dock at Mumbai port on 13 November. It is en route to Thailand. Per sources, 28 cruise liners will transit via Mumbai, Mormugao (Goa), and Cochin from November through May... -Marine InsightPosted On:10-Nov-2022
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