.: 22-Nov-2022 :. |
|
Displaying 1 to 20 of Records. Page 1 of 2 |
|
1 2 |
|
In a first, Indian technology to drive pollution control ships In a boost for Make in India, two indigenously designed pollution control vessels are being built at Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL). GSL laid the keel for the two pollution control vessels on Monday and also simultaneously began construction of eight fast patrol vessels for the Indian Coast Guard... -Goa NewsPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
UN: There is an urgent need for oversight of maritime security Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) have engaged with The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCR) UN Working Group on a report highlighting the use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of people’s right to self-determination... -Safety4SeaPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
How digitalizing salary payments will help you attract and retain seafarers Cutting-edge financial technologies arise and come to rescue those who power the global economy. Traditional financial systems have progressively disrupted seafarers’ financial freedom, along with contributing to feeding the complex and expensive bureaucracy of international salary payments... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
P&I Club Celebrates Preventive Action in Crew Healthcare Anniversaries of pre-employment medicals for crew and First Call guidance on private healthcare see preventive services show their worth for personal injury claims. North P&I Club has put figures on the value of preventive action linked to two marine insurance initiatives devised to save time and money in crew healthcare provision... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
What about women seafarers’ rights? Gender equality in shipping is seen as a key pathway to economic sustainability and better performance. Despite international efforts to increase female participation in shipping, women still constitute just 1.2% of the global seafarer workforce, according to 2021 figures by BIMCO and ICS... -Safety4SeaPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
The tanker party only just getting started With the tanker market continuing to set new highs the question at Marine Money in New York was whether the party would continue, or indeed has even got into full swing yet. The tanker owner panel, moderated by Evan Uhlick, who heads up Ocean Industries for DNB’s New York office, zeroed in on the question of whether the current party would continue... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Blind passenger kicked off cruise ship; brought back onboard VIP-style A blind man who was asked to leave a Virgin Voyages cruise, only to be brought back onboard after he made his plight known, has thanked the company for admitting to its mistake. Donovan Tildesley was booked on the Valiant Lady for a six-day cruise around the Caribbean... -StuffPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Fire Onboard Tanker Ship In Alaska Contained After A �Loud Backfire Boom� Authorities reported that a mechanical malfunction aboard a 600-foot tanker named the Atlantic Lily, which was docked at the Port of Alaska, resulted in two fires on Friday evening, followed by one on Saturday morning. Both fires were contained quickly by the ship’s crew members. No damages or injuries to the port were reported... -Marine InsightPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Ukrainian Seafarers Seek Employment to Overcome Cost of Living Rises Danica Crewing Specialists reports that the availability of Ukrainian seafarers has increased to the point that there is now a better balance between the number of vacancies on offer and the candidates available to fill these positions... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Norwegian Cruise Takes Away Popular Crew Member Privilege Being an officer, staff member, or supervisor onboard a cruise ship typically gives you certain benefits that allow enjoying public guest areas onboard. Norwegian Cruise Line has now decided to limit full public area privileges for crew members, with only higher-ranked officers being allowed to enjoy the guest areas without making a request for permission... -Cruise HivePosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Taiwan: Research vessels recalled to port after power failure National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Deputy Minister Lin Minn-tsong yesterday said that the two ships New Ocean Researcher 2 and New Ocean Researcher 3 had been ordered to return to Taiwan for inspection... -Taipei TimesPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Hopes revived on missing Indian sailors in Qatar It has been 83 days since eight former naval officers were summoned by members from the State Security Bureau and kept in solitary confinement in Doha. Hopes of their repatriation have been raised as the Indian Vice President, Jagdeep Dhankhar, is presently in Doha on the invitation of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani- Amir of Qatar for the Inaugural of the FIFA 2022 World Cup... -The New Indian ExpressPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
MARINA, Nautical Institute to boost maritime education in PH The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) has partnered with the Nautical Institute (NI) to boost the country’s maritime education and training (MET) through a memorandum of understanding (MOU). In a statement on Monday, MARINA said the NI will provide the agency and local MET institutions with "academic advice and suggestions" through the MOU... -pna.gov.phPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Australian maritime unions declare �victory� after court bans strikes at Svitzer Australia’s maritime union leaders have hailed as a victory, Friday’s Fair Work Commission (FWC) order of a six-month suspension of all industrial action over a four-year enterprise bargaining dispute at Svitzer, Australia’s largest tugboat operator... -WSWSPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Norway Needs Tech for World’s First Ship Tunnel The Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket) is building a one-of-a-kind maritime infrastructure project: the world’s first full-size ship tunnel. It is a once-in-a-career opportunity for suppliers of maritime infrastructure systems, unlikely to be repeated on a decadal timescale, and the agency is calling for proposals... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
We have to learn how to safely use ammonia as shipping fuel from the very beginning Spills of ammonia as a shipping fuel could negatively impact certain habitats and species more than others and the industry should make sure it uses ammonia in a safe from the very beginning, according to a new joint study released by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Ricardo PLC... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Hydrogen technology for maritime industry decarbonisation Vidal Bharath, Chief Commercial Officer at Bramble Energy, explains why hydrogen technology is key to maritime industry decarbonisation. Is the “new green age” of shipping finally upon us? Whilst we – globally, collectively – may have been slow to recognise the impact of maritime on carbon emissions,.. -Open Access GovernmentPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Cybersecurity Risk Remains the Leading Concern for Autonomous Shipping Since the commencement of the EU-backed Maritime Unmanned Navigation through Intelligence in Networks (MUNIN) project, Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) technologies, infrastructures, and the overall ecosystem have developed rapidly... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
Philippines: Giving hope to our seafarers A FORTNIGHT ago, Filipino seafarers were dismayed when word floated around that the European Commission (EC) might thumb its nose at their certification that gives them the authority to board EU ships. The certification is based on the Philippines’ implementation of the STCW Convention for Seafarers signed in 1978... -The Manila TimesPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
The Real World Asset Tokenisation and It s benefits for Maritime Economy Tokenisation – a process of creating digital assets, is becoming a critical chapter unfolding in the new financial paradigm. However, the spotlight falls on a subset of this concept, focusing on representing real-world assets in the digital space. As a result, a new financial opportunity has emerged using old and proven asset classes by simply representing these assets through digital tokens... -Marine InsightPosted On:22-Nov-2022
|
|
|
12[Next] [Last]
|