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Germany and Norway Want NATO to Help Secure Subsea Infrastructure As the push to secure Europe’s critical infrastructure intensifies, Germany and Norway on Wednesday launched a plan that would see the two countries partner in protecting key undersea infrastructure such as pipelines and telecommunication cables... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Dec-2022
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India: Govt aims to begin SCI divestment roadshows in January The government is doubling down on its disinvestment programme before the end of 2022-23 and is now looking to start roadshows for the divestment of the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) in January, people aware of the process said... -moneycontrol.comPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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UAE: Thousands in Sharjah take part in National Day maritime parade Thousands of people in Friday flocked to be a part of a maritime parade in Sharjah to celebrate the country’s 51st National Day. People queued outside Sharjah Maritime Museum from 11am to join the boats that made their way through Al Qasba to Flag Island and then returned to the Maritime Museum Marina... -The NationalPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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£10m to support seafarers in crisis The Seafarers’ Charity has announced that an incredible £10 million has been awarded by the Charity to support the safety and welfare of seafarers over the past three years... -The Seafarers CharityPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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India to exploit maritime resources to enhance global trade India looks forward to globalisation in a big way. There are a few aspects to be considered in succeeding towards the goal and they include effective communication, maintenance of international standards and marine transportation, said former Director General of DRDO V Bhujanga Rao... -The Hans IndiaPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Re-framing the human factor in shipping Shipping is a notoriously traditional industry, but the pandemic and generational change are forcing reform across relationships at sea and ashore. Inclusivity was at the heart of the discussion on the human factors in shipping, held during the Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference in Athens in November... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Monitoring maritime emissions at land and sea using drones and handheld particle sensors Cambridge engineers have used drones, handheld particle sensors and a new modeling framework to measure, map and characterize harmful shipping emission particles at both land and sea... -Phys.orgPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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ICS, Emirates Shipping Association to pursue COP28 goals under new MoU The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Emirates Shipping Association for collaboration towards the UNFCCC Climate Conference COP28 and beyond. This landmark signing took place at IMO headquarters in London on 1 December... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Automation and situational awareness: Key considerations As the transition towards autonomous vessel operations begins to advance, the situational awareness of the system operator is key. Thus, it is imperative that the system operator has the knowledge and understanding to be able to assess and, if required, correct any malfunction or abnormal behavior caused by the system... -Safety4SeaPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Digital to come first in Singapore - Rotterdam green corridor Work is getting underway on the Singapore – Rotterdam green and digital shipping corridor with the initial focus on the digital component and on-time-arrival. Agreement to create the world’s longest green corridor was reached in early August and the first meeting of parties involved held this week in Singapore... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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India’s Proposed Plan to Revive Domestic Shipbuilding Industry India is exploring a plan to subsidize its shipbuilding industry in its latest push for industrialization as part of an India first campaign. The details emerged as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is preparing to present India’s annual budget for 2023/24 to parliament on February 1... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Crude Tanker Rates Could Reach a Jaw-Dropping $200000 a Day Next Year Over the past 12 months, global container shipping rates have steadily declined to their long-term averages as supply chain snarls have receded and backups at ports have disappeared. Now, another segment of the cargo shipping industry is seeing day rates explode to record highs... -U.S. Global InvestorsPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Issues of maritime security take centre stage at Coastal Security Conference in Chennai The Indian Coast Guard is conducting a two-day maiden Coastal Security Conference (CoSC) under the aegis of Colombo Security Conclave (CSC) in Chennai with the participation of coast guards from four member countries--India, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Mauritius... -India TodayPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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New green project aims to boost zero-emission shipbuilding in Scotland Marine engineers Ecomar Propulsion, and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), operated by the University of Strathclyde, have kicked off R&D project aimed at bringing the manufacture of key parts used in zero-emissions electric boats to the UK... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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EU Adds Maritime Shipping to Carbon Market Rules The European Union has added the maritime shipping industry to its carbon market, meaning vessels will have to purchase credits to cover emissions emitted while using EU waters. Beginning in 2024 shipping companies will have to buy carbon credits to cover 40% of their emissions for travel in the EU... -Environment + Energy LeaderPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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An industry undergoing digital transformation Maritime stakeholders are increasingly looking for digital solutions to address the growing challenges of operating in such a vast and complex industry. Pressing issues like climate change, supply chain volatility, and an increase in regulatory requirements already requires considerable agility on the part of all industry members, with no indication of abatement... -Lloyd s RegisterPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Car Carrier Sinks Following A Collision With A Cargo Vessel In Bangka Strait Per search and rescue (SAR) officials, 17 seafarers have been rescued from a vehicle carrier sinking off Indonesia. The master of Serasi I initially informed SAR agencies that he was looking to ground the vessel but was compelled to order an evacuation soon enough... -Marine InsightPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Big wave killed 1 and injured 3 passengers in Antarctic cruise Cruise ship VIKING POLARIS was hit by a large wave south of Cape Horn, Drake Passage, late Nov 29, while returning to Ushuaia Argentine from Antarctic cruise. Several glass panels in the booths were broke, 1 passenger died and 4 were injured... -FleetMonPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Cruise ship QUANTUM OF THE SEAS lifeboat accident Cruisehive.com reported life boat accident on board of cruise ship QUANTUM OF THE SEAS on Dec 1 during her anchorage stay at Aneityum island, Vanuatu. Portside lifeboat fell into water, it was either training or tender operation. Nobody was injured, lifeboat sustained damages. QUANTUM OF THE SEAS left island’s anchorage same day, bound for Port Vila... -FleetMonPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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Bulk carrier with coal cargo disabled in Bohai sea Bulk carrier GREAT WENXIANG suffered power loss on Nov 30, though probably earlier, north of Weihai, Bohai sea, while en route from Russia – Vanino, with most probably, cargo of coal. Bulk carrier was taken on tow on Nov 30 and towed to Yantai Anchorage,.. -FleetMonPosted On:3-Dec-2022
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