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India Launches Two Major Shipbuilding Schemes The Indian government has unveiled new operational guidelines for two major shipbuilding initiatives, totaling Rs 44,700 crore (around $5.4 billion). Aimed at enhancing domestic shipbuilding capabilities, these programs include the Shipbuilding Financial Assistance Scheme (SBFAS) and the Shipbuilding Development Scheme (SbDS), designed to attract investments and boost the maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Iran Seizes Foreign Tanker Accused of Fuel Smuggling Iran has seized a foreign oil tanker near Qeshm Island, claiming it was transporting 4 million liters of smuggled fuel. Sixteen foreign crew members were detained. This incident follows another seizure in the Gulf of Oman, highlighting Iran's crackdown on fuel smuggling amid low domestic prices and currency devaluation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Ukraine Aligns Shipping Laws with International Standards The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has approved a draft law to reform merchant shipping and inland navigation. This initiative aims to align Ukraine’s maritime regulations with international standards, introducing safety requirements, regulating vessel traffic, and establishing a national digital platform to streamline operations and reduce corruption risks in maritime transport... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Steady Demand Pushes Container Shipping Rates Higher Global container shipping rates have risen 1% this week, reaching $2,213 for a 40-foot container. This marks a fourth consecutive week of increases, driven by steady demand. Notably, Asia-Europe routes show strength, with Shanghai to Genoa rates climbing 3%. Despite earlier challenges, a shift in seasonal patterns is evident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Strengthening Maritime Pollution Defenses off Mumbai The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) conducted RPREX-2025 off Mumbai's coast to bolster maritime environmental safeguards amid increasing trade risks. This multi-agency exercise involved a simulated oil spill from a tanker collision, showcasing coordinated responses with commercial partners and local authorities, validating the National Oil Spill Disaster Contingency Plan... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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AI-Powered SeaNavigator for Master Platform Launched Weathernews Inc. has introduced "SeaNavigator for Master," a revolutionary AI-driven platform enhancing maritime decision-making. This technology provides ship captains with real-time forecasts on weather hazards and navigational conditions. The platform features a Voyage Route Simulation tool, optimizing sailing routes, thus bridging communication gaps for safer, more efficient maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Goa’s Economic Growth Driven by Industrial Reforms and Tourism Expansion Goa, known for its stunning beaches, is revitalizing its industrial and commercial landscape. With the resumption of mining and enhanced maritime trade, the state anticipates a 13.87% economic growth. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant’s budget promotes various industries, aiming to balance economic expansion with environmental sustainability as Goa approaches 2026... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Fire on Atlantic Cruise Ship Near Cox’s Bazar Kills Crew Member, Tourists Safe On December 27, 2025, a tragic fire erupted in the engine room of the tourist ship ‘Atlantic Cruise’ while docking at Nuniachhara jetty. Crew member Nur Kamal, 35, sadly lost his life during the incident. Fortunately, around 200 tourists escaped unharmed, thanks to the quick response of local authorities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Coral Adventurer Cruise Ship Runs Aground Near PNG Coast The expedition cruise ship Coral Adventurer ran aground off Papua New Guinea during its inaugural voyage after a recent passenger death. All 80 passengers and 43 crew members are safe, with no reports of flooding or pollution. A response officer has boarded to assist, as investigations continue into the earlier incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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Boat Sinks in Komodo, Four Spanish Tourists Reported Missing Four Spanish nationals are missing after a maritime accident in Selat Padar, Komodo National Park, on December 26, 2025. The motorboat Putri Sakinah GT 27 sank unexpectedly. Rescue operations continue amid challenging weather, with seven of the 11 aboard rescued, including two Spanish tourists and a tour guide... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Dec-2025
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