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Bulk carrier grounding, Great Lakes Bulk carrier CAPTAIN HENRY JACKMAN ran aground in St. Marys River, Great Lakes, at around 2040 UTC Dec 23, after suffering blackout. Bulk carrier is en route from Thunder Bay to Port Cartier. Tugs responded, bulk carrier has been moved from shoal at around 1630 UTC Dec 24, kind of dragged alon channel’s verge... -FleetMonPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Cement carrier fire, Taiwan Cement carrier JUI HO, berthed in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, since Dec 20, suffered fire in engine room in the morning Dec 24, or maybe some cargo support/load machinery was on fire. Some 8 fire engines responded, fire was extinguished before noon, no injures reported,.. -FleetMonPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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CMA CGM Ural Rescues Two Sailors near Bermuda The crew of the vessel "CMA CGM URAL" executed a successful rescue mission, saving two sailors near Bermuda last week. The 53-foot ketch-rigged yacht named "Relentless" set sail from St. George's in Bermuda on December 9th, with a destination set for the Bahamas. The yacht experienced "technical difficulties" approximately 400 miles south of Bermuda... -FleetMonPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Danish Shipping: Over 80% of new ship tonnage to sail on green fuels More than half of new vessels currently being built for Danish shipping companies will be able to sail on green fuels, trade and employer association Danish Shipping said. Danish shipping companies currently have 67 new ships in the order book, which will be delivered from shipyards around the world in the coming years... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Tanker Attacked by Iran Arrives in India The Indian Navy released photos showing the damage to the chemical tanker Chem Pluto which was stuck on Saturday by an attack that the United States said was launched with a one-way attack drone from Iran. The vessel was approximately 200 miles off the coast of India in the Arabian Sea at the time it was hit and reported a fire which the crew was able to extinguish... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Containers Lost Overboard by Maersk in North Sea Result in Debris Washing Up on Shore A Maersk containership lost at least 40 containers overboard in the North Sea, causing widespread reports of debris washing up on beaches along the northern part of Denmark’s shoreline. The incident occurred after the vessel encountered rough conditions from the storm called Pia. The shipping line is confirming the incident and will be investigating the extent of the damage,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Maritime institutes must address India's shortage in commercial expertise S. SHANTHAKUMAR, who serves as provost of the Gujarat Maritime University, spoke exclusively with THE WEEK about the importance of maritime education and what set apart the pedagogy and curriculum at the GMU. He said the GMU offered programmes aligned with global and national demands in commercial maritime activity... -The WeekPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Drone Attack Targets 2nd India-Bound Ship with Indian Crew: Identifying the Culprit A second India-bound ship with an Indian crew has come under a drone attack, raising questions about who is responsible for the attack. The incident has sparked concerns about the safety of Indian crew members on international waters. The ship was reportedly attacked while it was on its way to the port of Al Hudaydah in Yemen... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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The world’s only nuclear-powered cargo ship experiences fire on board Russia’s Soviet-era nuclear-powered cargo icebreaker ship Sevmorput experienced a fire in one of its cabins while docked in the northern city of Murmansk. The fire, which reached a peak area of 30 square meters, was quickly extinguished with no casualties, and the ship’s operator Atomflot stated that there was no threat to the vessel’s safety or the reactor facility... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Iran emphasizes the importance of maritime navigation security Iran’s Foreign Ministry dismissed accusations from the United States regarding the security of maritime navigation and territorial waters, stating that the accusations are politically motivated and without merit. The Ministry emphasized Iran’s role in ensuring the security of territorial waters and maritime navigation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Bahrain’s Unwavering Support for US-Led Maritime Coalition Sets it Apart in the Gulf Region Bahrain is the only Gulf nation openly supporting the US-led “Operation Prosperity Guardian” coalition, which aims to secure maritime navigation in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The initiative involves 20 countries, but Arab nations are hesitant to endorse it, fearing it primarily benefits Israel. The coalition aims to defend shipping lanes from Houthi attacks that have affected over 50 countries... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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India’s 1st Electric Tug E-VOLT 50 Redefines Industry Standards ABS, GRSE Ltd., Seatech, and Shift have come together to develop India’s first electric tugboat, E-VOLT 50, with the goal of reducing carbon emissions and redefining industry standards. This collaboration aligns with India’s vision of becoming a global hub for green shipbuilding by 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Indian Navy responded swiftly to maritime incident in Arabian Sea Defence Ministry said that Indian Navy responded swiftly to a maritime incident in Arabian Sea involving a drone attack on MT Chem Pluto. The vessel, with 22 crew including 21 Indian and one Vietnamese, was reported on fire after being hit by a projectile on Saturday. Responding swiftly to the developing situation, Indian Navy diverted a maritime patrol aircraft operating in area undertaking routine surveillance... -THE INDIAN AWAAZPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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High-Risk Areas Designated for Seafarers’ Protection in Red Sea The prayers of the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) have been answered as the International Bargaining Forum (IBF) has agreed to designate the Red Sea and the Bab El-Mandeb Strait as “high-risk areas.” This decision was welcomed by DMW Officer-in-Charge Undersecretary Hans Leo Cacdac, who stated that it will help strengthen protection for Filipino seafarers navigating the route... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Maersk Resumes Operations in Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Danish shipping company Maersk has announced that it will resume shipping operations in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden after temporarily suspending vessel transit through the Bab al-Mandab strait in December. The decision comes amid growing maritime tensions, including attacks on Maersk ships by Iran’s Yemeni proxy, the Houthis,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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Red Sea diversions cause congestion at African ports Shipping companies sailing around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid Houthi attacks in the Red Sea are facing challenges in finding places to refuel and replenish supplies. The African ports are overwhelmed with red tape, congestion, and poor equipment, making it difficult for ships to dock for replenishment. This has led to hundreds of large ships circling the southern tip of Africa to avoid the attacks,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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India: Cargo handling in national waterways sees a growth Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal chaired a meeting in New Delhi to discuss the ‘Coastal Shipping Policy.’ The ministry has identified a potential of 1300 MTPA cargo movement by coastal shipping by 2047. To promote coastal shipping, the ministry has introduced measures such as green channel clearance, first and last-mile road and rail connectivity, and sectoral plans for efficient logistics... -Crew MirrorPosted On:26-Dec-2023
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