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Cargo ship damaged during Antarctic supply mission General cargo ship HAPPY DIAMOND suffered minor damage to ballast tank after running aground on a shoal off Mawson Station, Antarctica, and is now returning to Hobart. Grounding understood to take place on Feb 18, she managed to refloat in about an hour... -FleetMonPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Ghost tankers, Suezmax and LR, dragged anchors in Bay of Gibraltar Suezmax tanker MERCURY and product tanker AGNES dragged their anchors in Bay of Gibraltar at around midnight Feb 20 in strong eastern wind, threatening nearby ships and in danger of probable grounding. Salvage ship MARIA ZAMBRANO responded, later joined by port tugs... -FleetMonPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Coastal Freighter Goes Aground at Port of M'diq, Morocco Over the weekend, a freighter ran aground on a breakwater at the small Mediterranean port of M'diq, Morocco, putting the lives of the crew at risk. The riverine freighter Livana ran aground at M'diq's outer breakwater on Saturday... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Zero-emission liquid hydrogen marine powertrain system in the making British maritime enterprises Krensen, Trident Marine Electrical, and ACUA Ocean have joined forces to develop a zero-emission liquid hydrogen marine powertrain system. The partnership brings together expertise and experiences of partners together... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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MACN: Customs, pilotage most corrupt sector in Bangladesh maritime industry Maritime experts have identified customs, pilotage and port state control among the major areas of corruption in the maritime industry of Bangladesh, which in turn affects the overall economy of the country... -The Business StandardPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Inmarsat expands satellite network with latest launch Inmarsat has completed the successful launch of its latest I-6 F2 spacecraft from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, US. The satellite is scheduled to enter commercial service in 2024, following in-orbit technical testing... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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UK Maritime Awards to Take Place in North Sea City Port of Hull Next month the 2023 Maritime UK Awards are to be held in Hull, East Yorkshire in the north east of England on Thursday 9th March. Held for the first time since September 2019, will see the Maritime UK Awards be run by the industry and for the benefit of the industry... -AfloatPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Decarbonization, Digitalization, Diversity: The 3Ds in shipping As the world faces unprecedented challenges from climate change, technological disruption, and social inequality, the shipping industry must adapt to remain relevant for generations to come. Decarbonization, Digitalization, and Diversity – the “3Ds” of shipping- are not just buzzwords... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Starlink announces global coverage for maritime service Elon Musk’s SpaceX has announced that it has now achieved global coverage for shipping customers on its Starlink satcom service, following a rapid expansion in the number of satellites in its network since its initial maritime launch in July of last year... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Cyprus pushes for EU support over shipping industry sanctions impact Cyprus is speaking to other European Union member states to shore up support for the shipping industry hit by sanctions on Russia, the country’s Shipping Minister Vassilios Demetriades has revealed... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Sony and ONE collaborate on smart container development Sony Network Communications Europe and Ocean Network Express (ONE) are working together to develop a smart container solution. ONE said it plans to integrate the smart containers across its global fleet,.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Swedish trio to develop methanol dual-fuel conversion kits for diesel engines Marine design and engine developer ScandiNAOS AB, Chalmers University of Technology and the Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) have launched a project to develop dual-fuel kits for the conversion of new and existing diesel engines to methanol operation... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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P&O Maritime Logistics introduces 'zero-emission' vessel P&O Maritime Logistics, a leading provider of maritime services globally, today (Monday) announced plans to convert one of its MCVs into a CLV. Powered by alternative energy, the vessel will be the first-of-its-kind within the company’s specialised offshore products and services, a statement said... -Trade ArabiaPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Anglo-Eastern Group plans to add another 1,000 Indian seafarers to existing pool Hong Kong-headquartered ship management giant, Anglo-Eastern Group plans to add at least another 1,000 Indian seafarers to its existing pool this year, a top company executive has said. India is one among the major suppliers of trained maritime manpower for the shipping industry globally... -MoneycontrolPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Building better musculoskeletal health A physiotherapy treatment plan to tackle common injuries gives seafarers the tools they need to take control of their health and careers. HCPC registered physiotherapists Jennifer Cardew and Ruth Sunderland offer their insights on why preventing musculoskeletal injuries can be a game changer for seafarers... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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U.S. Container Imports See Biggest Drop in Over a Decade Container imports into the U.S. saw their biggest decline in more than a decade last month. In his latest ports report, industry veteran John McCown said inbound containers at the ten largest U.S. ports declined 17.9% year over year in January, marking the highest monthly decline since the 2008 financial crisis... -gCaptainPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Ship Scrapping Business Picks Up with Dry Bulk Swoon This week, several more sales have registered as sub-continent ship recycling markets come roaring back – and a previously subdued Bangladesh starts to seemingly find some form once again, with some workable L/Cs from privately financed (rather than state controlled) banks... -MarineLinkPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Israel, UAE unveil unmanned maritime vessel The jointly-produced autonomous vessel is fitted with sensors, sonar, and imaging systems integrated into a partially or entirely remotely-operated unified command and control system. Israel and the UAE have unveiled a jointly developed unmanned maritime vessel... -GlobesPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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Employers, unions, and owners unite over seafarer challenges Collaboration between IMEC, ICS and ITF is helping to drive progress on key seafarer related issues, according to IMEC Chairman Belal Ahmed. Speaking to Seatrade Maritime News ahead of his appearance at CMA Shipping 2023 in March,.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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UN urged to evacuate ships and crews stuck in Ukraine One year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, 331 seafarers and 62 ships remain trapped in Ukrainian ports. The international shipping industry has launched a joint call to the U.N. Secretary General to prioritize the immediate release of seafarers and ships that remain trapped in Ukrainian ports... -gCaptainPosted On:21-Feb-2023
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