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Chinese freighter stuck in buoy chain in port harbor, Japan Chinese general cargo ship RUN DONG 2 at around 0600 Tokyo time Apr 18 struck red navigational buoy No.2 at Noshiro harbor, northwest Honshu, while maneuvering to berth. Ship’s propeller got entangled in buoy chain, and as of 1440 Tokyo time, the ship was still stuck in harbor with tug and patrol ship nearby,.. -FleetMonPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Fishing vessel with 26 onboard caught fire in South Africa Early Friday morning, a desperate rescue mission was undertaken to save 26 fishermen when their fishing vessel caught fire in the waters south of Cape Town, South Africa. The crew of the fishing vessel Olivia Marie was forced to evacuate ship and resort to life rafts after the engine room caught fire,.. -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Kongsberg Gruppen Revolutionizing Ocean Space Mapping and Monitoring The ocean is a crucial part of solving global climate, food, and security challenges. Kongsberg Gruppen (KONGSBERG) is a global leader in advanced robotics and sensor technology to map, monitor and understand ocean space. This technology will become part of a new business area, Kongsberg Discovery... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Apr-2023
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British Marine launches UK Marine Industry Technology and Innovation Road Map Identifying the opportunities, challenges and innovation priorities for the less than 24 metres (<24m) recreational and commercial craft sector. On 18 April at London Luxury Afloat, St Katharine Docks, British Marine officially released the new UK Marine Industry Technology and Innovation Road Map... -All About Shipping -Posted On:19-Apr-2023
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Philippines: Marina, IMO strengthen marine casualty investigation THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) in coordination with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) led the launch of the Foundation Course on Marine Casualty Investigation for IMO Member States to strengthen maritime safety in the Philippines... -The Manila TimesPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Singapore's first electric ferry ready to set sail next month Singapore's first electric ferry is ready to set sail next month. The Penguin Refresh will begin ferrying Shell personnel, contractors and visitors between Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal and Pulau Bukom in May. The vessel was unveiled at an event held at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Singapore on Pulau Bukom on Apr 17,.. -CNAPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Seafarers to hold protest in Wellington Seafarers continue to protest the loss of jobs after giant shipping company Maersk axed its Coastal Connect service last month. “We’ve got an abundance of seafarers unemployed and very few ships,” Maritime Union of New Zealand Wellington branch secretary Jim King said... -StuffPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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First G5 vessel delivered to Grimaldi Group Grimaldi Group celebrated the delivery of Great Antwerp, the first of six vessels in its new G5 class. The new vessel class is a step forward from the G4 vessels delivered in 2014-2015 and have double the container capacity... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Argentine Grain Inspectors Launch 24-Hour Strike, Halting Shipping at Key Ports Argentina grains inspectors have launched a 24-hour strike that is halting shipments at key river ports in farm transport hub Rosario. The Urgara grains inspectors’ union said they are protesting rules that limit the number of terminals operating at a port in the city of Buenos Aires and high taxes applied to workers’ salaries... -gCaptainPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Philippines: Marina partners with Soname THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (Soname) have agreed to provide technical assistance and training that will promote, develop and foster a sustainable and progressive maritime industry... -The Manila TimesPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Digital booking platform launched for underwater hull cleaning Danish company CleanQuote, part of the GateHouse Group, has created a digital platform for the booking of underwater hull cleaning from connected service providers in more than 400 ports. The new service has been added to the company’s existing digital platform providing access to cleaning services for ships’ cargo holds... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Abandoned Seafarers Repatriated After Five Months On Thirteen Filipino seafarers, the last of 43 abandoned on two livestock carriers, have made it home after more than five months onboard the Yangtze Harmony. The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) intervened after the ship’s owners abandoned the vessel and its crew in October 2022... -MarineLinkPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Maritime to benefit from EUR 2 billion fund to decarbonize The European Parliament formally approved on Tuesday the new EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) law, earmarking around EUR 2 billion of the revenues of the Innovation Fund for the maritime sector. ECSA welcomed the move, saying that the deal will mark a turning point in the decarbonisation of the industry... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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Cruiseliners Gear Up For India With a Definite Roadmap Indian outbound cruise tourism has the potential to grow exponentially. As international tourism is heading towards gaining its lost ground to pre pandemic level, each segment of the travel and tourism is full of optimism. And Cruise Tourism, which was first to be impacted by Covid, is rebounding faster than anticipated,.. -Travel Trends TodayPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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India-Russia to improve maritime connectivity to boost trade External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday said that India and Russia are considering to improve maritime connectivity to enhance bilateral trade. Addressing the India-Russia business dialogue the minister said "We are discussing the importance of connectivity and the north-south and maritime corridors have been considered."... -Knn IndiaPosted On:19-Apr-2023
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