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Passenger ship with 516 passengers on board collided with freighter, Indonesia |
Passenger ship KELIMUTU with 516 passengers on board collided with cargo ship MAJU 88 on Dec 13 in Sampit river, shortly after departure from Sampit Port, southern Borneo, and proceeding downstream to Java sea. Ships collided in narrow channel, KELIMUTU suffered hull breach some two meters long in anchor hawse, above waterline. No information on MAJU 88 damages, though surely, there must be some, probably serious. KELIMUTU returned to Sampit, passengers were disembarked, their tickets refunded. KELIMUTU is to stay until Dec 15 at Sampit for repairs.
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DSME Workers Stage Strike Demanding Pay Increase |
DSME workers staged a four-hour strike on December 12 asking for a pay increase.
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Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company holds training with participation of crane ships crew |
Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company holds training with participation of crane ships crew PortNews IAAFull coverage
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Cargo vessel collided with tanker in Kerch Strait, both vessels Moscow-operated |
General cargo vessel SEA LEADER allided with berthed tanker SVL UNITY at 0714 Moscow time Dec 13, while unmooring at Kavkaz port, Kerch Strait, Russia. Both vessels sustained slight damages. As of 1300 UTC Dec 14, both vessels were still at Kavkaz port, anchored at Kavkaz anchorage, Kerch Strait. SEA LEADER is loaded with 4316 tons of Sunflower cake, bound for Izmir Turkey. SCL UNITY arrived at Kavkaz port with cargo of diesel oil.
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India to Ratify Hong Kong Ship-Recycling Convention? |
The Indian government has drafted legislation to ratify the Hong Kong Convention on safe ship-recycling.
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BIMCO And CIRM Propose Software Maintenance Standard For Shipping |
BIMCO And CIRM Propose Software Maintenance Standard For Shipping Hellenic Shipping News WorldwideFull coverage
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Mercury Marine Wins Seventh Consecutive Green Award |
Mercury Marine Wins Seventh Consecutive Green Award SpeedontheWater (press release) (blog)Full coverage
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Green Ship of the Future Consortium Explores Maritime 3D Printing and IP |
Green Ship of the Future Consortium Explores Maritime 3D Printing and IP 3DPrint.comFull coverage
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Aberdeen aims to become world class cruise destination |
Aberdeen aims to become world class cruise destination The ScotsmanFull coverage
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Long Way to Go to Ideal Maritime Diplomacy for Indonesia |
Long Way to Go to Ideal Maritime Diplomacy for Indonesia Jakarta GlobeFull coverage
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Deals this week: Shell Marine, Jumbo |
Deals this week: Shell Marine, Jumbo Ship TechnologyFull coverage
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Govt has started process of setting up land ports in northeast: Kiren Rijiju |
India has begun the process of linking its remote northeast with the rest of the country, junior home minister Kiren Rijiju said, adding the country also needs to stop seeing the region as a disconnected entity. "India has neglected the eastern part but it isn t a deliberate attempt to do so. It can t be blamed ...
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Port Of Felixstowe Handles 1 Million Teu By Rail |
Hutchison Ports Port of Felixstowe has become the first port in the UK to handle over 1 million TEU by rail in a single year. The one millionth unit was loaded today (13 December 2017) onto the 13:34 Freightliner service to Birmingham. Commenting on the achievement, Clemence Cheng, Executive Director, Hutchison Ports and CEO of ...
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MPA Injects Another S$12 Million To Promote LNG Bunkering in Singapore |
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has injected another S$12 million to boost Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) bunkering in the Port of Singapore. Half of this S$12 million has been set aside to co-fund the building of new LNG bunker vessels (LBVs) to facilitate the development of ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in the Port ...
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