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India’s Ports Sector Poised for Significant Growth by 2028 India's ports sector is set for remarkable growth, with an expected increase of 500-550 million tonnes in capacity from 2023 to 2028, driven by rising petroleum, coal, and container cargo handling. Ports handle 95% of India's exports, underscoring their vital role in trade and economic development... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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Ship Managers Propose Changes to IMO’s Net-Zero Framework Ship managers are expressing concerns about the International Maritime Organization's net-zero framework and are proposing changes to improve its effectiveness. InterManager, representing the global ship management sector, has submitted a proposal to the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC83) for necessary modifications. The submission highlights the potential financial implications of holding ship managers accountable... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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First Offshore Gas Platform Powered by Wind Energy in Dutch The N05-A platform in the Dutch North Sea is a groundbreaking project powered by wind energy from the Riffgat offshore wind farm. Mammoet supported the installation of the platform, utilizing mobile cranes, trailers, and SPMTs. The project aims to reduce carbon emissions by over 85% and is a significant step towards sustainable offshore energy production... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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MSC Strengthens Commitment to Indian Maritime Sector The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is expanding its commitment to India's maritime sector, following CEO Soren Toft's recent meeting with Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. They discussed investment opportunities in logistics, shipbuilding, and cruise tourism, aligning with initiatives like the Sagarmala Project and the 'Make in India' campaign to strengthen local capabilities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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V.Ships to Manage World’s Largest Research Expedition Ship V.Ships, a part of V.Group, has partnered with REV Ocean to provide ship management services for the world's largest research vessel. Equipped with advanced technology, the vessel will focus on addressing marine ecosystem issues. Scheduled for operation in 2027, it will accommodate scientists and experts conducting research on ocean sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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Revival of VOC Port to Enhance Capacity for Mega Container Ships The revival of the RS 7.056 Crore External Development Project in the VOC port in Thoothukudi is a significant step forward, attracting major players like Adani Ports and DP World. The need for this project arises from the increasing size of container ships, necessitating the development of an outer port to enhance efficiency and capacity... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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Vizag Cruiser Set to Launch Offering Unique Cruise Experience off Visakhapatnam The 'Vizag Cruiser' is set to launch within the next one to two months, offering a unique sea-based cruise experience off the Visakhapatnam coast. With the MV Sai Vaishnavi cruise ship catering to various events and activities, tourists can expect packages ranging from early morning coffee to sunset tours and even scuba diving excursions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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Indian Court Releases Vietnamese Bulker Held for Cocaine Seizure The Vietnamese-owned bulker Debi has been released by India's High Court after a 15-month detention following a cocaine seizure. No charges were filed against the crew, facing immense hardships during this period. An out-of-court settlement allowed the vessel's release, though it remained at port as of the latest reports... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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Saipem and Subsea7 Merge to Form Saipem7 with $45 Billion Backlog Saipem and Subsea7 have announced plans for a possible merger, creating a new entity named Saipem7. The combined company would have a backlog of over $45 billion, with shareholders from both companies owning 50% each. The revenue of Saipem7 is projected to be around $20.9 billion, with core earnings exceeding $2 billion... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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Fire-stricken Vessel Towed Safely to Port for Repairs Grimaldi's Conro Grande Brasile was towed to port after a fire in the English Channel. The crew evacuated safely as salvage tugs brought the ship to Antwerp. Boskalis' Smit unit oversaw the operation, with scorching visible near the funnel. Another fire on Grande Congo raised concerns, prompting changes in handling hazardous cargo... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-Feb-2025
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