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Russian Ship’s Crew Members Detained In Egypt The Egyptian security forces based in Alexandria reportedly arrested five Russians, members of a ship crew transporting medicines, including the captain, a chief aide, and three others, RT informed on Monday. The Russian Embassy in Cairo mentioned that it’s dealing closely with the arrest of Russia’s citizens in the port of Alexandria... -Marine InsightPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Eastern Pacific tanker struck by ’drone attack’ off Oman, crew not injured An Eastern Pacific Shipping-managed product tanker has been hit in an apparent drone attack off the coast of Oman. The 50,000-dwt Pacific Zircon (built 2013) suffered only minor damage in the attack with no injuries to crew, said the company... -TradeWindsPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Freighter grounding in Kiel Canal General cargo ship ODIN suffered engine failure and stuck into Kiel Canal embankment near Rader Hochbrucke Bridge, at around 0900 LT Nov 16, while transiting Canal in southern direction. She was freed at around 1340 LT and brought to Rendsburg, where she was berthed... -FleetMonPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Ferry with 270 people on board on fire off Bali Fire erupted on board of passenger ro-ro ferry MUTIARA TIMUR I with some 270 people on board in the afternoon Nov 16, some 2 nm off eastern coast of Bali island, Indonesia. Looks like fire broke on one of upper decks in fore section, and then spread further. People on board were to be evacuated, at least 3 rescue ships and boats gathered around disabled ferry... -FleetMonPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Kuwait Oil Tanker Company Wins 2022 Maritime Standard Award The Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) announced that it won the Maritime Standard award 2022 regarding education and training at the maritime industry in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, granted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO)... -MENAFN.COMPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Top 9 Classification Societies In The World Ship Classification Societies set the technical and operational standards for different kinds of ships, carriers and offshore structures concerning their design, construction, surveying and testing, after which the vessels are given a class certificate... -Marine InsightPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Can Green Shipping Beat Electric Cars? Patent Trends & Opportunities for Marine Innovators Today, transportation accounts for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions[1]. Shipping produces 2% on its own[2]. Therefore a transition away from fossil-fuelled vehicles – both on land and at sea – would dramatically affect the planet... -LexologyPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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There is nothing artificial about AI in shipping now With the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s CII regulations now in force, and coming into effect in January 2023, optimizing vessel performance has never been more critical. The industry now faces the massive challenge of making conversions to existing assets, to ensure compliance with these new conditions – or risk substantial fines that will jeopardize commercial success... -Marine LogPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Philippines: Marcos to promote seamless passage for seafarers in APEC Summit PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. left the Philippines on Wednesday to attend a major conference of Asia-Pacific leaders in Thailand, vowing to promote seamless passage for Filipino seafarers and push for economic inclusion of small businesses and marginalized sectors.... -BusinessWorld OnlinePosted On:17-Nov-2022
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New Report Tracks the Maritime Industry’s Progress to Net Zero A new report from the Global Maritime Forum, prepared on behalf of the Getting to Zero Coalition, assesses progress toward the development of Green Shipping Corridors - maritime routes between major port hubs where zero-emission solutions are supported and demonstrated – and finds that activity during 2022 exceeded expectations... -MarineLinkPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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India: Certificate Course On "Maritime Law, Policies and Practices" by Nirma University ILNU Advanced Certificate Course On "Maritime Law, Policies and Practices" to be conducted by the Institute of Law and organized by the Centre for Continuing Education (CCE), Nirma University for Research Scholar, Researcher, Faculty Members, Maritime professionals, ports officers, Seafarers, maritime stakeholders etc... -Indian Legal NewsPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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World Cup Cruise Ship Owners Being Investigated For Slave Labour England’s WAGs are reportedly staying on a cruise ship that’s owned by a firm that is currently undergoing investigation for slave labour, MailOnline reveals. Three vessels belonging to MSC Cruises, one of the world’s largest and most popular cruise line majors, are now docked at the Doha port to provide top-notch, luxury accommodation for WAGs and World Cup fans... -Marine InsightPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Vessels must vacate Australian ports ahead of lockout Inchcape Shipping Services said vessels will need to leave Australia’s Port of Newcastle and Port Kembla ahead of a lockout of Svitzer’s harbour towage crews. Inchcape advised that all vessels that require tug assistance will need to be ready in all aspects to depart the port by the morning of November 17 ready for co-ordinated departures throughout Thursday and Friday morning... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Career choice - knowing the options and opportunities available Attend a conference or industry gathering in almost any part of the maritime industries these days in Singapore and sooner or later the discussion will turn to how to attract and retain talent. As the industry faces the twin challenges of digitalisation and decarbonisation this requirement has broadened to include new skillsets not traditionally found among its workforce... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Floating solar makes waves With the race to net zero gathering momentum, floating photovoltaics – or ‘floatovoltaics’ – are gaining traction as a promising technology in the energy transition. Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) is on board as risk consultant and lead insurer with an innovative project in Germany... -AGCSPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Iran Releases Two Greek Tankers Seized in May Iran has released two Greek-flagged tankers that it seized in the Gulf in May, the Greek shipping ministry said on Wednesday, ending a months-long diplomatic impasse which has strained relations between Athens and Tehran... -gCaptainPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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Nigerian Navy Uses Antipiracy Law to Charge Crew of the Heroic Idun The Nigerian government has deployed its recently-enacted antipiracy law to prosecute the crew of a foreign-flagged VLCC, the Heroic Idun. The navy has charged everyone aboard the tanker with the crime of "false pretense to be victims of a maritime offense," among other charges under the Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offences Act 2019 (SPOMO)... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:17-Nov-2022
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ISWAN: High demand for helpline services by seafarers As ISWAN reports a high demand for its helpline services over the last year, it is clear that accessible welfare and support services for seafarers worldwide remain a priority for the maritime industry, the organization said in its newly released annual review covering 1st April 2021 to 31st March 2022... -Safety4SeaPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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New green corridors hub launched to accelerate shipping decarbonisation Zero-Emission Shipping Mission, which aims to accelerate international collaboration to scale and deploy new green maritime solutions, has launched ‘The Green Shipping Corridors Hub’ to support action to realise green shipping corridors... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:17-Nov-2022
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