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India: Govt. issues draft Sagarmala Innovation and Startup Policy A nation's growth is augmented by start-ups and entrepreneurs. In order to build a strong innovation ecosystem, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) issued draft of ‘Sagarmala Innovation and Start-up Policy’. This draft policy aims at nurturing start-ups and other entities to co-create the future of India’s growing maritime sector... -DevdiscoursePosted On:11-Apr-2023
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India: Futala’s floating stage needs MMB clearance The Futala fountain project now awaits an approval from the Maharashtra Maritime Board for one of its key components, after which the show can finally begin in its full shape. Also one of its kind-- a floating stage was included subsequently in the plan with an idea to have troupes performing on the lake’s surface... -Indiatimes.comPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Deendayal Port eyes infrastructure upgrade to support growth Infrastructure constraints, particularly the road link, threatens to halt the march of India’s biggest state-owned port by volumes handled and the nation’s second busiest, located at Kandla in Gujarat’s Kutch district... -ETInfra.comPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Dockworker shortage shuts California ports Two of the busiest ports in the United States were shuttered Friday because not enough dockworkers turned up for work, a shippers representative said. The shutdown comes as part of a long-rumbling dispute between shippers and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) focused on pay and the role of automation... -The Economic TimesPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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ICS Publishes New Medical Guide For Ships Given the remote nature of shipping, seafarers know that their life may sometimes depend on at-hand practical information readily available during the first crucial moments after an on board medical emergency arises. Medical guidance covering illness, injuries and other health issues needs to be readily available as a vital aid to saving lives,.. -MarineLinkPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Critical Thinking Matters on the Bridge One of the most important skills a ship’s officer should possess is their ability to recognize when something is out of place. If you don’t apply a lot of thought to what you are doing, recognizing your mistakes becomes nearly impossible. Thought is required in every step of every process performed on the bridge... -Maritime Logistics NewsPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Capt T K Joseph, Indra Nath Bose and Capt Anil Choudhary conferred ‘Sagar Samman’ awards Captain Thanuvelil Koshy Joseph, widely considered one of India’s greatest seafarer mentors and educationists, was bestowed with the 'Sagar Samman Varuna Award’ by the Union government at the National Maritime Day Celebrations on 5 April. The ‘Sagar Samman Varuna Award’ is the highest maritime industry award in India... -The Economic TimesPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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DBJ and ClassNK evaluate environmental performance of dual-fuel chemical tanker The Development Bank of Japan Inc and ClassNK have evaluated the specification and likely performance of a 26,300 dwt LNG dual-fuelled chemical tanker, Fairchem Pioneer, that is currently under construction at Fukuoka Shipbuilding’s Nagasaki shipyard in Japan... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Valenciaport tests electric airship for port monitoring Valenciaport has carried out a test flight of an electrically powered airship for security and traffic control. The project is part of the Autonomous Stratospheric Platforms for Maritime Monitoring (PLEAMMAR), developed by the Spanish startup SMARTHAPS within the Ports 4.0 programme... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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PIL moves out of Singapore HQ building In the end of an era Pacific International Lines (PIL) has shifted out of its Singapore headquarters building in the heart of the city’s central business district after 42 years. In a LinkedIn post PIL said that over 300 staff came together on Thursday last week to bid farewell to the building which had been the line’s home for the last 42 years... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Truckable Tug Joins The Curtin Maritime Fleet California-based Curtin Maritime Corp. announced it has added a truckable tug to its fleet. The vessel, Edna C, will initially be deployed in Houston, where it will work alongside the DB Ironbound, a multi-functional ABS barge paired with a Lima 2400B 150-ton crawler crane... -MarineLinkPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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South Korea's Shipbuilders Report Solid Start to 2023 The Korean shipbuilding industry is reporting a positive start to 2023 despite the overall slowing worldwide in the pace for new orders. While China regained its lead in new orders in March, the Korean industry is emphasizing its overall leadership in the first quarter putting it on a solid path for the year as it focuses on higher-margin vessels... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Greek shipping community discusses methanol at ABS Athens forum Class society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and leading members from the Greek shipping industry came together to discuss the potential of methanol as a marine fuel at a recent forum hosted by ABS in Athens. Shipowners, operators, shipyards and equipment manufacturers attended the Athens Methanol Forum... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Electric Boats To Jumpstart Japan’s Floating Offshore Wind Industry The offshore wind industry has been facing rough seas in Japan, where literally rough seas, deep water, and other factors have stymied development. Nevertheless, Japan is finally poised to take advantage of its generous coastline, and electric boats could play a key role... -CleanTechnicaPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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US Mariners Rescue 12 People Adrift at Sea in the Gulf of Mexico The crew of a ship belonging to the Overseas Shipholding Group (OSG) rescued 12 migrants off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. The rescue mission was carried out by the Jones Act Tanker named "OVERSEAS LONG BEACH," which was on a voyage from Corpus Christi to Jacksonville... -FleetMonPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Strange story of young Italian engineer on board of Grimaldi’s ship A mysterious incident occurred on board of car carrier GRANDE TEXAS during her stay at Libyan ports between Mar 11 and Mar 24 this year. A young 20-year old Italian engineer stopped calling his relatives in Italy, and didn’t respond to their calls... -FleetMonPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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Nine seafarers feared dead after Ukraine-bound cargo ship sinks Three crew members have died and another six were reported missing after a general cargo ship was lost off Turkey. The 3,100-dwt Joe 2 (built 1993) sank 35km off Kumluca on the Mediterranean coast on 5 April, Turkish officials said. The former Ali Bey, which was reflagged to Guinea-Bissau in March, had 14 seafarers on board... -TradeWindsPosted On:11-Apr-2023
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