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India Unveils New Container Line, Aiming for Global Maritime Goals India has launched a significant maritime initiative to boost trade and its role in global shipping, featuring the Bharat Container Line to reduce reliance on foreign operators. This effort includes a $3 billion Maritime Development Fund focused on shipbuilding and port infrastructure, enhancing economic connectivity through international partnerships and supply chains... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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Industry Calls for Better Seafarer Safety Amid Geopolitical Tensions At the recent Capital Link Forum in Athens, shipping organizations expressed deep concerns about seafarer safety amid escalating geopolitical tensions and piracy. Industry stakeholders underscored the necessity for improved safety protocols, emphasizing a collaborative approach among governments and leaders to safeguard maritime professionals facing diverse threats in an increasingly complex environment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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CMA CGM Revises Fleet Procedures After Steering Incident CMA CGM is revising its fleet steering procedures after the CMA CGM Puccini lost steering control and collided with a navigational beacon in Melbourne's Yarra River. An investigation revealed that a hydraulic valve was improperly left open, and the crew's limited understanding of steering hydraulics contributed to the incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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Innovative Hydrogen-Ready Ferry to be Constructed in Sweden Austal Australasia, a subsidiary of Austal Limited, has secured a contract worth A$265 to A$275 million from Gotlandsbolaget of Sweden for a 130-meter hydrogen-ready vehicle passenger ferry. This high-speed ROPAX catamaran will feature a unique propulsion system with gas and steam turbines, aiming to redefine commercial ferry capabilities with a focus on sustainability and efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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Innovative Mooring Solution Unveiled by Kongsberg Maritime Kongsberg Maritime has developed a groundbreaking mooring solution for Offshore Construction Vessels, enhancing their capabilities. By integrating specialized equipment into the design of newbuild OSCVs, owners can now handle a wider range of mooring tasks independently. This advancement addresses the shortage of vessels for large-scale mooring installations, making OSCVs more efficient and cost-effective in offshore projects... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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Seaspan Invests in Skills Training for Indigenous Youth in Maritime Seaspan has invested $2.5 million in new skills training for Indigenous People in Greater Vancouver, partnering with ACCESS. The program offers industry-recognized training in shipbuilding trades and support services. Additional funding will assist students in completing their training, emphasizing the importance of creating economic opportunities for Indigenous youth in the marine industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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NextWave Seafarers Project Launched to Address Global Seafarer Shortage and Promote Diversity The NextWave Seafarers Project, led by IMO and KSA, aims to address global seafarer shortage by providing training to 20 cadets from LDCs and SIDS through Bahri Shipping Line. It aims to promote gender diversity, create a talent pipeline, and inspire similar programs worldwide. Collaboration is invited to build a resilient maritime workforce... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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Modi and Macron Discuss India-Middle East-Europe Corridor at CMA CGM Headquarters in Marseille During a state visit to France, Indian PM Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron met with Rodolphe Saadé, CEO of CMA CGM, to discuss the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. CMA CGM, a global maritime and logistics company, plays a key role in enhancing connectivity between India and Europe, with a focus on sustainability and decarbonization efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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Panama Maritime Authority Achieves 96.5% Compliance Rate in Maritime Safety Standards Panama's maritime industry has excelled in meeting international safety and environmental standards, boasting a remarkable 96.5% compliance rate. The Panama Maritime Authority closely monitors the fleet, ensuring adherence to strict criteria set by global frameworks. With a growing registry and emphasis on quality, Panama remains a top choice for ship registration worldwide... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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Croatian Government Holds Ferry Operator Accountable for Fatal Accident After a tragic accident on the ferry Lastovo last year that resulted in the death of three seafarers, the Croatian government has taken unprecedented accountability measures. The maritime ministry absolved the crew of any fault and decided to expel the CEO of the ferry operator, along with the entire board of directors... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Feb-2025
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