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Egyptian freighter disabled, anchored in Bosphorus General cargo ship SK FRIENDSHIP suffered engine failure at around 0800 LT Feb 16, while transiting Bosphorus Strait in northern direction, en route to Izmail Ukraine. The ship was quickly taken under control by Traffic Control tugs, towed to Buyukdere anchorage, Istanbul, and anchored, some 30 min after mishap... -FleetMonPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Cargo ship aground, Kazakhstan General cargo ship MAHMUD REHIMOV drifted aground at Aktau, Kazakhstan, Caspian sea, in the morning Feb 14. The ship was anchored at Aktau anchorage on Feb 12. As of Feb 16, remained aground. No other information available,.. -FleetMonPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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OOCL Welcomes First of Six 24,000 TEU Megaships Hong Kong-based container shipping line Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has welcomed its first new ‘megaship’ with the naming ceremony of the OOCL Spain, the first in a series of six 24,188 TEU capacity containerships on order for the company... -gCaptainPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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ABS To Build Research Vessel With 75% Hydrogen Only Running Capacity ABS Class has revealed that they are building a zero-emissions research vessel commissioned by the Scripps Institution Of Oceanography. The institute is part of the University Of California, San Diego... -Marine InsightPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Cost and availability main barriers to biofuel adoption in maritime Biofuels have the potential to be an economically viable fuel for the maritime industry, but more work is needed to ensure availability and technical compatibility... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Climate risks threaten major industries & marine ecosystems in Philippines coastal city CORVI climate risk assessment finds Dagupan, Philippines vulnerable to flooding, water insecurity, and extreme weather; recommends actionable steps to build climate resilience and support a sustainable blue economy... -Stimson CenterPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Sembcorp Marine shareholders approve $3.37 billion acquisition of Keppel Offshore & Marine Sembcorp Marine’s shareholders on Thursday morning local time voted resoundingly in favour of the Singapore contractor’s long-anticpated acquisition of compatriot Keppel Offshore & Marine... -Upstream OnlinePosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Eastern Pacific Shipping fits CSS system on a managed tanker Singapore-based ship management company Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has completed the installation of Value Maritime’s (VM) Filtree system onboard its managed vessel M/T Pacific Cobalt in Rotterdam, the Netherlands... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Place of Refuge: Lessons from the MT Prestige Disaster A 'port of refuge' is a maritime safety principle as old as seafaring itself. Without it, a marine casualty can turn into a much larger problem, as illustrated by the notorious case of the tanker Prestige... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Removal of the Indian Ocean High Risk Area: key considerations for ship operators As already mentioned, the Indian Ocean HRA as shown on UKHO Chart Q6099 has been removed from the shipping industry’s list of HRAs from January 1, 2023. Last year, key Industry Associations had requested to withdraw the Indian Ocean as HRA due to piracy decline... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Seafarers’ families in Türkiye and Syria receive Emergency Aid Seafarers' families impacted by the catastrophic earthquakes in Turkey and Syria have received £50,000 in emergency aid from the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) and its maritime affiliates, via the ITF Seafarers' Trust... -nautilusint.orgPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Shipping Corporation India Recruitment 2023 for 04 Vacancies Shipping Corporation of India Limited has invited the Candidates Eligible for Crane Operator Posts for Multi-Service Vehicles (MSV) on Contractual Basis. As per the Recruitment 2023 Notification, there are 04 Vacancies to be filled up for Engagement on Direct Contractual Employment Basis through Walk-in Interviews... -StudyCafePosted On:17-Feb-2023
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JMSDF Ships Uraga and Awaji made port call at Kochi Japan Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) Ships Uraga and Awaji made port call at Kochi from 14 -16 Feb 23.Capt Nakai Eichi, Commander, Minesweeper Division One along with Commanding Officers of JS Uraga and JS Awaji called on Commodore Upal Kundu, CSO, SNC and discussed matters of mutual interest... -Odisha DiaryPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Standards, protocols needed for marine biofuels New protocols, standards and procedures are needed for bunkering biofuels as shipping expands its use of sustainable fuels, said experts during Riviera Maritime Media’s Fuel testing for the age of decarbonisation webinar... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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SpaceX Abandons Plan to Convert Offshore Oil Rigs Into Rocket Launchers Elon Musk’s SpaceX has ditched plans to use two semi-submersible oil rigs as offshore launching platforms for the company’s next-generation rocket, according to Space News. SpaceX apparently purchased the rigs in 2020 with plans to convert at Bollinger Mississippi Repair in Pascagoula, where they arrived last March... -gCaptainPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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Japan Honors Autonomous Ship Initiative At Innovation An autonomous ship initiative by a group of companies in Japan was recognized by Japan’s Cabinet Office at Fifth Japan Open Innovation Prize Ceremony on Wednesday. The companies receiving recognition are NYK and NYK Group companies Japan Marine Science Inc., MTI Co. Ltd., and Kinkai Yusen Kaisha Ltd... -MarineLinkPosted On:17-Feb-2023
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