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India’s Maritime Sector Set for Digital Transformation The National e-Governance Division (NeGD) and the Indian Ports Association (IPA) signed a MoU in New Delhi to digitally transform India's maritime sector. This partnership addresses outdated practices, leveraging technology and industry insights to enhance port efficiency. Key initiatives include advanced software development and the integration of AI and blockchain for optimized port management... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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Odisha Plans New Seaports to Boost Marine Infrastructure The Odisha state government is set to enhance its marine infrastructure with the construction of two new seaports, in collaboration with PSA Singapore. These new ports, along with shipyards, aim to attract industries to Gopalpur and Dhamra areas. Investments in steel plants and shipyards near the ports signify the state's commitment to industrial growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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Bosphorus Strait Traffic Halted After Tanker Engine Failure Traffic in Turkey's Bosphorus strait was disrupted by an engine failure on a northbound tanker. The Panama-flagged Cordelia Moon, bound for Russia, experienced the malfunction near Yenikoy. An assistance vessel was sent to aid. The incident halted traffic in the critical waterway, impacting global shipping. Efforts are underway to safely resolve the issue... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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Finland Seizes Tanker Suspected of Cutting Subsea Cables Finnish authorities seized control of the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging an undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia. The vessel, registered in the Cook Islands, was boarded in the Baltic Sea. The incident is being investigated as grave sabotage, with the cargo linked to Russia's shadow fleet... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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Carnival Corp Forecasts Strong Cruise Industry Recovery for 2025 In March 2020, the cruise industry faced a major setback due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving passengers stranded worldwide. Today, Carnival Corp is leading the industry's recovery with strong bookings for 2025. Despite rising costs, the company exceeded profit expectations in the fourth quarter. CEO Josh Weinstein is optimistic about the future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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Abu Dhabi Launches MARSDNA to Enhance Maritime ESG Standards The Integrated Transport Centre in Abu Dhabi partners with Abu Dhabi Maritime to introduce MARSDNA, a digital tool for enhancing ESG efforts. MARSDNA offers a user-friendly questionnaire to evaluate ESG metrics and provide tailored recommendations. This initiative promotes sustainability and positions Abu Dhabi as a global leader in maritime sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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Indian Coast Guard Rescues Nine Crew Members from Sinking Vessel in Arabian Sea The Indian Coast Guard successfully rescued nine crew members of the Indian vessel Taj Dhare Haram, which sank in the northern Arabian Sea. The crew members were found in a life raft after abandoning their vessel. The mission was carried out under challenging sea conditions, highlighting the importance of international cooperation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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MI LNG Company Rebrands as MILES to Focus on Low-Carbon Shipping Solutions MI LNG Company, a joint venture between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and Imabari Shipbuilding, is rebranding to Marine-design Initiative for Leading Edge Solution (MILES) from January 1, 2025. Originally focused on LNG carriers, the company now includes other vessel types to meet the rising demand for low-carbon fuel ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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Russian Gas Exports to Europe See 20% Increase Amid Ongoing Challenges According to Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, Russian gas exports to European countries have increased by 18-20% this year compared to 2023. Over 50 billion cubic meters of pipeline gas and LNG have been supplied from January to November. Despite sanctions and political tensions, Russian gas demand remains high for its cost-efficiency and ecological benefits... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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EPS Ventures and Nysnø Invest in Zinus to Boost Sustainable Maritime Technologies Singapore-based EPS Ventures and Nysnø Climate Investments have jointly invested NOK 50 million in Zinus, a leading innovator in maritime charging and shore power solutions. The investment will accelerate growth and innovation in sustainable maritime technologies, according to Zinus CEO Endre Eidsvik. EPS Ventures and Nysnø will become shareholders in Zinus... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Dec-2024
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