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Container ship on fire, abandoned, Baltic sea Container ship ESCAPE reported fire in engine room, which spread to superstructure, at 0042 UTC Feb 22, in Gulf of Riga, Baltic sea, Latvia. At 0057 15 crew abandoned the ship and went into lifeboat, all were later rescued by nearby cargo ship KAIRIT, and disembarked at Riga... -FleetMonPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Cruise Ship to Act as a Shelter for Turkey Earthquake Victims The Miray Cruises’ "GEMINI" will act as a shelter for refugees who were displaced due to the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Turkey on February 6th. The vessel will be docked at the Port of Iskenderun, Turkey, until March 15th, while it houses earth quake victims... -FleetMonPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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UK: Project to make maritime industry greener given grant boost A pioneering research project, led by leading UK battery specialist AceOn, has been awarded a Ł4.6million grant to help power a green future for the maritime industry and establish the UK as a world leader in marine renewable technologies... -ATV TodayPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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World’s biggest maritime cargo carriers join Safetytech accelerator Some of the world’s biggest maritime cargo carriers are joining forces with the world’s first industrial safety technology accelerator to launch an innovation initiative to reduce cargo loss at sea. The companies joining the accelerator are Evergreen Line, HMM, Maersk, the Offen Group, Ocean Network Express (ONE),.. -Offshore EnergyPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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New Data Reveals Risk of Maritime Incidents in Ports and Terminals Maritime ESG company Rightship has come out with an alarming new statistic showing that about half of maritime incidents take place in ports and terminals—a higher percentage than previously thought... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Ship Manager Denies Pollution Incident Alleged by Spain A tanker that was detained by Spain and accused of discharging fuel in open waters near the northeastern port city of Tarragona did not cause any pollution and followed regulations, its Turkish manager said on Wednesday... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Shipping Industry Grapples with Ways to Reduce Cargo Fires at Sea Global shipping companies are exploring ways to boost safety in transporting cargoes as risks grow from fires erupting inside containers or in cars at sea, officials said on Wednesday. Shipping transports around 90% of world trade onboard different vessels including container and Ro-Ro ships with trade routes getting busier... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Kenya: Poll wrangles hit seafarers' union Seafarers have been ordered to hold fresh elections almost two years after they elected the current leadership. This is after the Employment and Labour Relations court sitting in Mombasa declared the elections held on April 14, 2021 null and void... -The StandardPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Kenya: Govt to Recruit 200000 Seafarers by 2027 The government plans to recruit at least 40,000 seafarers annually, a move that will make the country achieve its target of having 200,000 seafarers on ships by the year 2027... -Capital FM KenyaPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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ICG conducts Maritime Pollution Response Exercise at Porbandar Indian Coast Guard (ICG) conducted an Area Level Maritime Pollution Response Workshop and Exercise at Porbandar on 21 and 22 February 2023. The aim of this exercise was to check the response mechanism for combating marine oil spills and revalidate the District Oil Spill Disaster Contingency Plan of ICG... -DeshGujaratPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Purchasing Executives Play a Key Role in the Green Transition: IMPA As the global maritime industry transitions towards a more sustainable future, its stakeholders are looking closely at "greening" their own supply chains. Purchasing executives will play a key role in guiding and implementing maritime companies' choices on sustainable sourcing, and there's no time like the present to get started,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Singapore-Based Biofuel Project Completes Two Supply Chain Tests The most comprehensive testing of biofuels to date within the shipping industry marketed a key milestone last week completing trialing of two supply chains of biofuel blends operating between Singapore and Rotterdam... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Feb-2023
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World’s largest LNG bunkering vessel completes 1st ship-to-ship bunkering China’s first domestically built LNG bunkering vessel has completed its first ship-to-ship bunkering operation. The bunkering op was completed on January 18 and it saw the 30,000 cubic meters LNG bunkering ship Hai Yang Shi You 301 refuel CMA CGM’s 23,000TEU dual-fuel container ship CMA CGM Concorde... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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India: Law Officer Vacancy At Kerala Maritime Board Centre for Management Development invites online applications for the post of Law Officer in Kerala Maritime Board. Name of the Post: Law Officer in Kerala Maritime Board. Name of the Post: Law Officer No. of Post: 01 (One). Essential Qualification and Experience • LLB with 5 years of BAR/Legal Advisory Experience... -Indian Legal NewsPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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INTERTANKO Round Table Priortizes Seafarers Since COVID The Chairs of the Round Table of International Shipping Associations met in Athens last week to renew their collaboration, in the first physical meeting since 2019. The leaders of the major shipping industry trade associations: INTERTANKO, BIMCO, INTERCARGO, and ICS, addressed a full agenda... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Human rights of Indian seafarers remain cause of concern: NHRC National Human Rights Commission member Dnyaneshwar Manohar Mulay today said that without proactive cooperation from different stakeholders, the human rights of Indian seafarers will remain an area of concern... -ThePrintPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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Cow Manure derived fuel to Power Coastal LNG Ship tested by MOL In the efforts to develop new sustainable forms of marine fuel, Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) reports it will undertake the first test of a new form of liquified bio-methane (LBM) to fuel a coastal LNG vessel. The unique product is an advanced form of fuel used by farmers for years derived from cow manure... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Feb-2023
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India: Shipping Ministry to Develop 3 Ports as Hydrogen Hubs Two ports on India’s east coast and one port on the west coast will be developed by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW) as hydrogen hubs under the Green Shipping Initiative as part of the Maritime India Vision 2030... -Mercom IndiaPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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India: Views of seafarers to count in new bill The government has sought to bring an amendment to the Seamen’s Provident Fund Act, 1966 in order to broaden the ambit of the application of the Act to foreign flagged ships employing Indian seafarers. The government has invited comments/ suggestions between February 21 to March 24... -The Goan EverydayPosted On:23-Feb-2023
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