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Australia: Mission and Port Authority team up to offer adventure on firefighting tug MISSION to Seafarers Sydney and Port Authority of New South Wales have come together to offer a chance to experience Sydney Harbour aboard tugboat Shirley Smith. Port Authority of NSW donated 90 minutes onboard the iconic firefighting tug as the prize for Mission to Seafarers Sydney’s 2022 Christmas raffle... -Daily Cargo NewsPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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SBTi plots course for shipping industry to meet science-based net-zero goals Global body enabling businesses to set emissions reduction targets in line with climate science the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has launched the world’s first framework for shipping industry companies to set near- and long-term science-based targets in line with 1.5°C and net-zero... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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West Asks Turkey To Help Clear Tanker Jam Western officials are in talks with Turkish counterparts to resolve oil tanker queues off Turkey, a British Treasury official said, after the G7 and European Union rolled out new restrictions on Dec. 5 aimed at Russian oil exports... -gCaptainPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Global Maritime Forum Report Lays Out Action Plan For Shipping’s Long-Term Challenges And Opportunities “Braving the rough seas facing the maritime industry will require unprecedented levels of collaboration. To succeed, the maritime industry will need to broaden its circle of stakeholders to embrace new perspectives and ensure equity. It will require collective courage,” said Johannah Christensen, Chief Executive Officer of the Global Maritime Forum... -Marine InsightPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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This New Buoy Doubles as a Floating Charging Station for Your Electric Boat The Spanish yard, which has established itself as a pioneer of green technologies over the past five years, has just unveiled what it claims is the first “charging buoy.” The new MagBuoy will officially debut at Boot Düsseldorf next January, but Magonis has decided to preview it and two other sustainable innovations ahead of the show... -Robb ReportPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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2023 could bring �all-out price war� for container lines As container lines fail to support falling spot rates in the second half of 2022, next year could bring an all-out price war as contract rates follow spot rates down. Online container logistics platform Container xChange said a drop in demand through 2022 had brought a significant oversupply of containers, which is set to worsen in 2023 with more boxes entering the market... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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NZ: New rules on pilot transfers and lifeboat drills Maritime NZ has completed work on rules to improve safety and international consistency for pilot ladders and lifeboats on vessels. The rule amendments to both Part 53 and 23 have now been gazetted, after Maritime NZ considered feedback from consultation with maritime pilots and the shipping industry... -Mirage NewsPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Sharjah Ruler opens maritime training phase of AASTMT’s students H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has praised the great interest of the students of the AASTMT during their studies in general, and their practical training at sea in particular, which reflects his vision in educating students at the highest academic and applied levels... -WAM.aePosted On:8-Dec-2022
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NYK Conducts Demonstration Of New Cargo Hold Monitoring System Featuring IoT Sensors On December 5, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers Ltd. (NBP), and MTI Co., Ltd. (MTI) completed a 35-day experiment using IoT sensors* to measure the holds of dry bulk vessels, effectively confirming the effectiveness of the system in actual voyages... -Marine InsightPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Ever Forward Pilot Was Distracted When It Got Stuck In The Chesapeake Bay The US Coast Guard shared findings from when the container ship dubbed the Ever Forward got stuck in the Chesapeake Bay earlier in 2022, stating that it ran aground as its pilot was not paying adequate attention. The report pointed to inefficient bridge resource management as another contributing factor... -Marine InsightPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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How to improve situational awareness on board History has shown that being alert onboard is a crucial element to prevent accidents from happening on board ships. The error is, of course, human and inevitable, but over the years, a more enhanced safety culture has been promoted, aiming to teach seafarers how to keep their situational awareness and ensure safe operations... -Safety4SeaPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Holiday Gift Drive For Seafarers In Saint John Port Saint John has teamed up with the Saint John Seafarers’ Mission for its annual holiday gift drive. The organization is collecting items for those working on vessels that stop in the port over the holidays... -country94.caPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Financial Tech Company Brings New ATM Services to Cruise Lines Brightwell, a financial technology company, has launched a new ATM program for cruise lines. The program will provide cruise ships access to a range of ATM services, including cash withdrawal, deposit, and balance inquiry. Several cruise lines already work with Brightwell to organize crew payroll, and with the new offering, the company is expanding its services in the cruise industry... -Cruise HivePosted On:8-Dec-2022
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CII cannot be used to achieve desired decarbonisation goals: INTERCARGO INTERCARGO) has joined the critics of CII framework voicing opposition to its use as a benchmark for medium-term measures as part of the IMO’s revised GHG Strategy. INTERCARGO said that its members expressed their belief that CII cannot be used to achieve the desired decarbonisation goals under real-life operating conditions... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Indigenous Shipbuilding: An Indian Perspective India is a country with a rich maritime tradition spanning over 4,000 years. This maritime tradition is deeply imbued in the psyche of our coastal population and manifests itself in their customs and practices. The Indus Valley Civilisation was known to use boats and sail ships around 3000 BC... -Bharat ShaktiPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Maritime employers and union form pact to support seafarers Shipping’s largest union, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), has formed an alliance with seafarers’ employer representatives the International Chamber of Shipping and the International Maritime Employers’ Council (IMEC)... -TradeWindsPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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International Group rejects Turkey’s new maritime insurance rules The International Group has rejected new Turkish insurance rules requiring ships travelling through the Turkish Straits to prove they have valid protection and indemnity (P&I) coverage... -The Insurance InsiderPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Indian, Sri Lankan envoys in Nigeria over detained crew As the next hearing of the trial against the crew arrested for oil theft is scheduled for January 11, 2023, Indian and Sri Lankan envoys have met the seafarers, who were detained along with MT Heroic IDUN in Nigeria. Contrary to ITF the crew were subjected to inhuman threatment... -New Telegraph NewspaperPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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Work on Adani Vizhinjam port will resume within a week The construction of the Adani Vizhinjam port will resume within a week, the chief executive officer of the Kerala government’s implementing agency for the project said after protests by fisherfolk were called off on Tuesday after 138 days... -Business StandardPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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India: Lok Sabha takes up debate on Anti Maritime Piracy Bill A bill which seeks to formulate a law to deal with piracy in the international waters was taken up by Lok Sabha on Wednesday.
The purpose of the Anti Maritime Piracy Bill is to enact a domestic anti-maritime piracy legislation in line with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)... -MoneycontrolPosted On:8-Dec-2022
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