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JNPA Conducts Workshop on Dock Safety and Chemical Hazard On November 28, the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority hosted a workshop on dock safety and hazardous chemical handling at the JNPA Business Facilitation Centre. Collaborating with the Ministry of Labour and DGFASLI, the event gathered port officials and safety experts to enhance operational safety and review regulatory frameworks for hazardous cargo management... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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AI is Shaping the Next Wave of Australian Port Management South Australia is advancing its maritime infrastructure with the launch of Phase 2 of the ‘Deep Blue’ project. Spearheaded by BMT and the Department of Infrastructure and Transport, this initiative pilots the ADAPT platform, enhancing decision-making for ports through real-time data analysis and predictive forecasting, driving efficiency and sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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Ganpat University Hosts Conclave Focusing on Maritime Skills Ganpat University Goa recently hosted the Maritime Skill Conclave 2025, focusing on enhancing maritime education and sustainable development. Key figures, including Goa's Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant, engaged in discussions aimed at fostering innovation. Dr. Ganpatbhai I Patel emphasized collaboration as vital for advancing maritime skills and addressing industry challenges... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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Spain Responds to Aid Stranded Vessel in Strait of Gibraltar Spanish maritime authorities have initiated efforts to tow the abandoned coastal freighter Marine I, adrift in the Strait of Gibraltar for ten days. The crew of 17 faces dire conditions, lacking essential supplies. A tugboat has been dispatched to ensure the safety of both the ship and its crew... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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MAIB Investigates Scrap Fire Incident on Bulk Carrier Atlay The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) reported a cargo fire aboard the bulk carrier Atlay on June 27, 2025, during scrap metal loading at Albert Dock, Hull. Detected by the master, the fire prompted immediate evacuation preparations and firefighting responses. Investigations suggest an undischarged battery may have ignited the blaze... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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Report Highlights Safety Lapses in Turbocharger Repair Incident A recent ATSB report revealed inadequate safety management during an incident involving the second engineer of the Spirit of Tasmania I. While performing routine maintenance, the engineer fell, sustaining a serious knee injury. The investigation highlighted a lack of defined access routes and insufficient risk assessments, prompting new safety measures by TT-Line... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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Japanese Shipbuilders Collaborate to Develop Unified Framework for Eco-Friendly Ships Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., alongside Imabari Shipbuilding, "K" LINE, MOL, NYK Line, JMU, and NSY, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a standard design framework for liquefied CO2 carriers and next-gen alternative fuel vessels. This initiative emphasizes decarbonization technologies, enhancing Japan's shipbuilding competitiveness globally... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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Next Phase of NexusWave Connectivity Boosted by ViaSat-3 Technology Inmarsat Maritime, a ViaSat subsidiary, has launched the next phase of its NexusWave bonded connectivity service, following the ViaSat-3 Flight 2 satellite's success. With Flight 3 on the horizon, maritime customers can expect enhanced bandwidth and performance through the new VS60 terminal, designed for high-demand applications and robust security... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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Italy and Greece Dominate EU Passenger Traffic at Ports In 2024, Italy and Greece led the EU in passenger traffic, with Italian ports handling 93.5 million passengers and Greece 81.1 million. The Mediterranean dominated, housing seven of the ten busiest ports. Notably, Napoli experienced significant growth, increasing its passenger count by 1.7 million since 2019, reflecting a broader recovery... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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NATO Initiates Advanced Maritime Security Training for GCC Countries The NATO Regional Centre, in partnership with the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative, has launched a specialized training course on “Joint Standardized Training in Contemporary Maritime Interdiction Operations.” This five-day program, led by Rear Admiral Pericles Pepis, features 22 trainees from Gulf Cooperation Council countries, focusing on enhancing maritime security skills... -Crew MirrorPosted On:2-Dec-2025
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