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India to increase ports renewable energy share to 60 pc During a meeting with Chief Minister of Maharashtra Eknath Shinde in Mumbai, the union minister said maritime infrastructure plays a vital role in the nation’s economy. At present, the total share of renewable energy is less than 10 percent... -United News of IndiaPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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World’s first 85,000DWT ammonia-fueled bulk carrier developed CCS, together with Singapore’s SDTR and Shanghai’s MSDARI, jointly developed the world’s first 85,000DWT Ammonia-Fueled Bulk Carrier. With the development of green emission reduction rules and technology in the shipping industry, ammonia fuel, is an alternative green and clean fuel... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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Sunsetting of traditional paper nautical charts will impact vessels Some national hydrographic offices are phasing out traditional paper nautical charts while others are still determining how to transition to an all-digital future. In that regard, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has issued a Marine Safety Advisory to warn ship managers and operators about this change... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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Ukrainian seafarers now back in labour force Ukrainian seafarers have largely returned to international shipping thereby restoring balance in crew availability, reports Danica Crewing Specialists on the anniversary of the war in Ukraine which impacted crewing rotations and seafarer welfare on a huge scale... -Splash 247Posted On:22-Feb-2023
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The business case for physiotherapy for seafarers Investing in crew health and wellbeing helps prudent shipowners comply with ESG values, attract and retain seafarers, and distinguish themselves from competitors. Sandra Welch, CEO of the Seafarers Hospital Society (SHS), explains how freely available physiotherapy resources can benefit shipowners and operators... -Splash 247Posted On:22-Feb-2023
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Top 20 Maritime Companies In India 2023 India has a rich maritime history, and the country’s maritime industry is an important contributor to its economy. The sector is highly diversified and includes shipbuilding, shipping, ports, logistics, and offshore services. In this article, we will take a closer look at 20 of the top maritime companies in India in 2023... -InventivaPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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India: Maharashtra has 114 Sagarmala projects worth Rs. 99,210 Crore under MoPSW In the state of Maharashtra, there are 114 projects worth Rs. 99,210 Crore under the Sagarmala Programme, said Union Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal. During a meeting with Chief Minister of Maharashtra, the union minister said maritime infrastructure plays a vital role in the nation’s economy... -MintPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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Turkey Charters Ro/Ro Ferry for Quake Relief Housing A ro/ro ferry will soon be used to provide emergency shelter at the port of Iskenderun, Turkey, the main hub of the relief effort for the massive quakes that struck the nation's southern province of Hatay... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Feb-2023
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BSM collaborates with ISWAN to train crew members on maritime mental health The International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) will deliver its Maritime Mental Health Awareness (MMHA) training to 3,500 officers at Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) over the next two years... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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FDA warns American Cruise Lines of Legionnaires' cases on ships The Food and Drug Administration said American Cruise Lines had not provided sufficient proof of changes to procedures after multiple guests were diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease, according to a warning letter to the line... -USA TODAYPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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VPS acquires Emsys Maritime Fuel testing agency Veritas Petroleum Services (VPS), owned by Fremman Capital, has acquired Emsys Maritime, a real-time emissions measurement company based in Manchester. VPS has laboratories in Rotterdam, Singapore, Houston... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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P&O Maritime to Convert Multi-carrying Vessel to 'Zero-emissions' Cable Layer Dubai-based P&O Maritime Logistics announced plans to convert one of its MCV into a "zero-emissions" CLV. Set to start operations in the third quarter of 2024, the newly converted vessel will be equipped with a battery system, as well as a low fuel consumption propulsion layout for green methanol fuel... -Offshore EngineerPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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Startup Australian Shipping Line Goes Bust Just three months after its launch, Australian start-up Focus Container Line has entered administration as the post-pandemic boom in containerised shipping continues to reverse... -gCaptainPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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Spain Detains Tanker Over Mediterranean Oil Discharge Spain has detained and fined a Maltese-flagged oil tanker it says discharged oil in open waters near the northeastern port city of Tarragona, a transport ministry department said. Spain’s Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines have become hubs for shipping activity including the transfer of oil known as ship-to-ship (STS) operations,.. -gCaptainPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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RightShip: Half of maritime incidents in 2022 occurred in ports and terminals Half of the maritime incidents recorded in 2022 occurred in ports and terminals, data from ship vetting agency RightShip shows. According to the data, there were 2,400 incidents in 2022 where the location was recorded. RightShip said that half of the incidents occurred for vessels in the ports and terminals environments,.. -Offshore EnergyPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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Cargo Ship Breaks in Half at Russian Anchorage One person has reportedly died after a cargo ship broke in half at the at a Russian anchorage in the Black Sea. Reporting indicates the Comoros-flagged Seamark had about 3,000 tons of marble chips in its holds when it broke in two at the Novorossiyak anchorage in Southern Russia... -gCaptainPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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Container ship collided with inland cargo ship, Antwerp Container ship CONTSHIP IVY collided with inland cargo ship CUNADO at around 0545 LT Feb 21 in front of Berendrecht Lock, right-bank docks of the Port of Antwerp. Feeder was leaving Antwerp with next port of call Zeebrugge, while CUNADO was proceeding upstream river Scheldt, approaching Antwerp... -FleetMonPosted On:22-Feb-2023
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