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Predicting the Future: 2024 Trends in Leisure Boating Industry The leisure boating industry is set to experience several trends in 2024, as reported by Travel And Tour World. One of the key trends is the rise of electric and hybrid boats, as the industry continues to prioritize sustainability and environmental responsibility. This shift towards eco-friendly boats is expected to have a significant impact on the market, with more manufacturers investing in electric and hybrid propulsion systems... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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ICS Proposes $20-40 Carbon Levy With No Automatic Increases The International Chamber of Shipping has formulated a revised proposal for an IMO carbon emissions fund. As with earlier proposals, it would see two-way financial flows going in and out of one fund - carbon-emitting shipowners would pay money in, while low-carbon shipowners would take money out - but it incorporates new details... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Feb-2024
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Australia's Industrial Dispute Ends: DP World, Maritime Union Strike Deal DP World, the world’s largest dock operator, and the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) have reached a significant agreement, marking the end of a long-standing industrial dispute that had been severely affecting container terminal operations in Australia’s four primary ports. The resolution ends a bitter and protracted industrial conflict,.. -BNN BreakingPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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Navigating the New Carbon Regulatory Landscape: A Guide for Maritime Businesses On 5 June 2023, a legislative amendment came into force for the maritime industry that will transform the operational landscape. The amendment brings the maritime sector under the coverage of the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This will require businesses to adapt to a changed regulatory landscape... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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Cork College Takes Action to Combat Maritime Sexual Harassment A Cork college is joining the "maritime me too movement" to combat sexual harassment in the industry. The National Maritime College of Ireland is escalating preventative measures and raising awareness of the issue. The college hosted speakers and aims to support those who have experienced improper behavior... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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The world’s first dual-temperature refrigerated container with controlled atmosphere function enters test phase Ocean Network Express Pte. Ltd., in collaboration with Pan Pacific International Holdings Inc. and NAX Japan, announces the launch of the world's first dual-temperature refrigerated container with Controlled Atmosphere capabilities. This innovative container will transport perishable goods and fruits, reducing costs and food losses while maintaining freshness and quality throughout the shipment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Human Resources Yogesh Pasrija, Acting Global Head of Crewing at Wallem Group, discusses the worsening seafarer shortage in the maritime industry. He emphasizes the need for advanced thinking on recruitment and training to attract next-generation talent. Wallem Group focuses on seafarer pay, working conditions, and talent development to address this challenge... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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Gujarat identifies 7 sites for establishing international port city The Gujarat government has identified seven potential locations for the establishment of an international port city, said two officials close to the development. The project, to be developed on the lines of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Dubai, will have port infrastructure, including terminals, docks, house port-led industries, marine activities and residential complexes... -Hindustan TimesPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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US, Britain Strike Houthi Targets, Aiming to End Illegal Attacks The United States and Britain launched strikes against 36 Houthi targets in Yemen on Saturday, as part of a retaliation campaign over the killing of three American soldiers in a drone strike by Iranian-backed militants. The attacks aimed to weaken the Houthi fighters but fell short of directly targeting Iran... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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Indian Navy Rescues Ship With Crew From Somali Pirates The Indian Navy thwarted another piracy attempt off the coast of Somalia on Friday after an Iranian-flagged fishing vessel was boarded by 7 pirates who took the crew comprising 11 Iranians and 8 Pakistanis as hostages. INS Sharda intercepted the FV Omari on February 2 and deployed her helicopter and boats so the pirates would release the vessel and its crew members... -Marine InsightPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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India won't tolerate maritime piracy and smuggling: Rajnath The minister was speaking at an impressive ceremony at the Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam, after the commissioning of INS Sandhayak (Yard 3025), the first Survey Vessel Large (SVL) ship, into the Indian Navy. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday asserted that India will not tolerate maritime piracy and smuggling under any circumstances, describing it as the pledge of ‘New India’... -The StatesmanPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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IMO Secretary-General Sets Fresh Agenda for Maritime IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has shared the Organization’s plans and focus areas for the next four years. Speaking at a press conference at IMO Headquarters in London, Dominguez outlined four strategic priorities: IMO’s work to regulate international shipping, its support to Member States, enhancing public awareness and image and relations with people and stakeholders... -MarineLinkPosted On:5-Feb-2024
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