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India-Russia Joint Maritime panel expected to meet soon India and Russia Joint Maritime Commission is expected to meet soon to give a big push to maritime connectivity in the Indo-Pacific Region through the Chennai-Vladivostok shipping link, strengthen joint shipbuilding project and cooperate in the inland waterways sector... -The Economic TimesPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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To secure maritime supply chains, India to boost domestic shipbuilding industry The Indian government is implementing a programme that will increase the government’s support for domestic shipbuilding. The authorities in New Delhi are optimistic that the new Program will not only improve the overall efficacy and balance of the sector but will also significantly contribute to accelerating the country’s future industrialisation... -Frontier IndiaPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Breaking Gender Barrier at Sea- DSS Engages Woman Deckhand as Sailor Women today are breaking gender stereotypes and barriers in all walks of life and claiming their rightful place in the modern world. In a yet another historical milestone, one more male bastion in the Andaman Islands was broken today when Ms. Eileen, a young lady from Middle Andaman was appointed as a Deck Utility Hand onboard DSS vessel... -Andaman SheekhaPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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First-ever surgery on board hospital ship Global Mercy The world’s largest civilian hospital ship, Mercy Ships’ Global Mercy, currently docked in Dakar, Senegal, has marked a milestone. A four-year-old boy, Amadou, has become the first patient to receive a surgery on board the ship... -Marine LogPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Philippines: Manning groups back seafarers' Bill of Rights IN a rare move, local manning groups and former seafarers have joined hands in support of the proposed Bill of Rights of Filipino Seafarers, House Bill (HB) 7325, or the "Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers," which seeks to boost the competitiveness of Filipino sea-based workers... -The Manila TimesPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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The plight of stranded ship crews Commercial seafarers might be the workforce that people rely on the most but think about the least. The vast majority of goods traded around the world are transported on ships. Capitalism wouldn’t work without the almost 2mn people who work on them. But it seems to take a lot for them to get noticed... -Financial TimesPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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New York Times Reports Potential Breakthrough in Nord Stream Sabotage Investigation New intelligence reviewed by U.S. officials suggests that a pro-Ukraine group – likely comprised of Ukrainians or Russians – attacked the Nord Stream gas pipelines in September, but there are no firm conclusions, the New York Times reported on Tuesday... -gCaptainPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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IMO: Guidance for responding to DSC distress alerts The Maritime Safety Committee, at its 106th session (2 to 11 November 2022), approved the revised Procedure for responding to DSC distress alerts by ships, prepared by the Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue (NCSR), at its ninth session (21 to 30 June 2022)... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Anglo-Eastern using Wärtsilä’s CII tool to boost fleet efficiency Ship management company Anglo-Eastern has received an integrated carbon intensity indicator (CII) tool from Finnish technology group Wärtsilä. As informed, Wärtsilä delivered its CII Dashboard within its Fleet Optimisation Solution (FOS) to 530 vessels in Anglo-Eastern’s managed fleet... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Kongsberg Maritime To Supply Propulsion Systems For The Philippine Navy’s New Offshore Patrol Vessels Kongsberg Maritime announces the sale of six sets of Controllable Pitch Propeller systems to Hyundai Heavy Industries for installation in six new 94-metre offshore patrol vessels for the Philippine Navy... -Marine InsightPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Philippines: Why not a maritime education and training law? WE are one with Congress in pushing forward the enactment of a Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers to afford full protection of the country's present-day heroes (bagong bayani). The magna carta is indeed a categorical recognition of the Filipino seafarers' contribution to the country... -The Manila TimesPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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ICS: Clarity is vital to achieve climate change goals In an exclusive interview to SAFETY4SEA, Mr. Guy Platten, Secretary General of ICS, talks about the CEM-Hubs initiative that aims to ensure the availability of required ships, infrastructure and workforce to decarbonise the industry as we are heading towards a zero-emission future... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Benefits of ship vetting inspections exposed Shipowners and charterers can improve safety for crew, cargo and the environment by implementing regular ship inspections, said experts during Riviera Maritime Media’s Bringing vital clarity to bulk carrier inspections and vetting webinar... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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IRClass chooses Dassault Systèmes to drive digital transformation Classification society Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) will collaborate with French multinational Dassault Systèmes to use the latter’s virtual twin technology to drive the classification society’s digital drive. IRClass aims to build a digital framework based on four key pillars... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Dry Exhaust Cleaning System Installed on Bulker With traditional scrubber systems coming under increasing pressure for the wash residue which environmentalists highlight as a pollutant, a dry exhaust system sodium compound provides an alternative that can permit older, in-service ships to meet increasing emissions regulations... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:8-Mar-2023
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MPA Singapore to focus on cyber resilience and decarbonisation The Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore, has released a media statement on its efforts and plan on achieving better efficiency, safety, and productivity through technology. Tuas Port, which opened in September of 2022, when completed in the 2040s, it will be the world’s largest fully-automated terminal,.. -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Improving crew safety by using robots to clean bulk cargo holds Using robots to clean cargo holds can save lives and bring economic benefits, according to a leading shipowner speaking at Riviera Maritime Media’s How digitalisation, automation and robotics are transforming cargo hold cleaning webinar... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Saildrone Completes Groundbreaking Unmanned Ocean Mapping Mission Saildrone, a leading autonomous vessel company, has successfully completed a groundbreaking ocean survey mission in remote areas off California and Alaska’s Aleutian Islands, mapping over 45,000 square kilometers of previously unexplored seafloor in a bid to address significant gaps in ocean exploration and mapping... -gCaptainPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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Ship2Shore Employ pairs former crew with virtual cruise line jobs What happens when cruise ship crew have to leave their jobs due to life changes — perhaps caring for a sick family member or starting a family? Many still want to work in the cruise industry, but how? Barbara Cobas has the answer. She's launched Ship2Shore Employ,.. -Seatrade Cruise NewsPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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GTT wins ClassNK approvals for innovations in alternative fuels technology Japanese classification society ClassNK has issued four Approvals in Principle (AiPs) to French LNG containment specialist GTT recognizing the company’s latest development projects in alternative fuels... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:8-Mar-2023
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