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Container ship MSC LAUSANNE anchored in Vigo Bay in emergency Container ship MSC LAUSANNE on arrival from Charleston USA had to anchor in front of Vigo in Vigo Bay, Spain, in the afternoon Mar 14, because of navigational system failure – radar reportedly, malfunctioned, and should be fixed. The ship remained at anchor as of morning Mar 16... -FleetMonPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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One Dead as Chevron FSO Suffers Water Ingress Off Thailand Authorities in Thailand on Thursday were working to avert a leak from a storage vessel carrying 400,000 barrels of crude oil. One crew member was killed after seawater entered the hull of The Benchamas 2 when a seal malfunctioned during maintenance earlier this week... -gCaptainPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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Nigeria: NPA Partners Mission to Seafarers on Improving Seafarers Welfare The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) on Wednesday announced it’s partnership with the Mission to Seafarers (MTS Lagos) on improving the welfare and condition of seafarers. The agency’s Managing Director, Mohammed Bello-Koko received the Mission to Seafarers (MTS) led by its Chairman, Chief Adebayo Sarumi... -dailytrend.com.ngPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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Canada: Minister of Transport announces a new investment in marine training With more vessels and goods being transported on Canadian waters than ever before, investing in a strong, diverse, and skilled marine workforce along our coasts is critically important. That's why, through Canada's Oceans Protection Plan, the Govt is providing underrepresented groups with new training opportunities... -Yahoo FinancePosted On:17-Mar-2023
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MSC inks partnership with Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation The world’s largest container line MSC has inked a five-year partnership deal with the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD). MSC becomes the fifth impact partner of Singapore-based GCMD and will provide a cash contribution towards the centre’s pooled resources for pilots and trials... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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California, LA and Japan Sign Agreements for Green Shipping Initiative Representatives from the state of California and the government of Japan signed agreements to collaborate on clean ports and shipping including establishing green shipping corridors during a trade mission to Japan... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:17-Mar-2023
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Drop-in biofuels have the potential to ‘immediately transform a vessel’s CII rating regardless of fuel type’: ABS Speaking at a recent marine industry meeting in Cyprus, Vassilios Kroustallis, ABS Senior Vice President, Global Business Development, said that a blend of biofuels could improve a vessel’s Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) performance 'regardless of whether it was diesel, methanol or LNG-fuelled'... -BunkerspotPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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US Coast Guard accused of failing to prevent and punish sexual assault misconduct for decades The US Coast Guard has been accused of failing to prevent and punish mariners accused of sexual assault for years - as women have broken silence in harrowing detail with claims of rape at sea. Among those speaking out in CNN's damning 'Maritime Me Too' report is Hope Hicks... -Daily MailPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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All-Female SpaceX Crew Makes Space Recovery History Elon Musk’s SpaceX is making a little bit of history this week with what is believed to be the first all-female crew involved the space recovery operations off the coast of Florida. The operation was carried out Tuesday as part of SpaceX’s latest launch of the company’s of its Dragon spacecraft by one of its Falcon 9 rocket,.. -gCaptainPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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ITF Launches Inspection Barrage Targeting Substandard Shipping The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) is launching a barrage of inspections on what could be up to 1,000 ships operating under four international registries in an effort to increase the focus on crew welfare, safety, and maintenance issues... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:17-Mar-2023
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Seafarer abandonment growing worldwide but UAE cases recede The number of seafarers abandoned without pay is beginning to recede in the UAE thanks to tougher deterrents against rogue shipping contractors, experts said. After a record year in 2022, with 1,555 seafarers and 113 ships abandoned worldwide, welfare groups said fewer UAE cases had been reported so far this year... -The NationalPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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UAE: NMDC launches the ‘Let’s grow together’ supplier engagement platform NMDC Group and ADCCI today launched the ‘Let’s Grow Together’ supplier engagement event geared towards bolstering business opportunities for Abu Dhabi-based suppliers, as part of their efforts to unveil untapped opportunities that benefit the industrial business ecosystem and drive local economic growth... -ZAWYAPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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LNG shipping powerhouses join effort to cut methane emissions Recognising the importance of reducing the environmental impact of LNG shipping, seven industry powerhouses are throwing their weight behind reducing maritime methane emissions. Seven international LNG shipowners and operators announced they have joined the Methane Abatement in Maritime Innovation Initiative... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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India: Deep Ocean Mission, Blue Economy discussed in Rajya Sabha Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh today shared certain details of the “Deep Ocean Mission” with the Rajya Sabha and said it is linked to India’s “Blue Economy”. Pertinent to mention that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has referred to the “Deep Ocean Mission” twice in two of his Independence Day addresses... -Daily ExcelsiorPosted On:17-Mar-2023
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