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Engineer Looking for Water Leak was Likely Electrocuted Aboard Stena Ferry Swedish investigators now believe that an engineer working aboard a Stena ropax in Scandinavia likely died of electrocution and not natural causes as was initially assumed at the time of the death. In a newly released report, the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority speculates that the electrical installation work might have been faulty... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Amazon Web Services maritime AI hub to be built in Singapore Amazon Web Services (AWS) is to develop a new maritime Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI–ML) Digital Hub in collaboration with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), following the signing of a new memorandum of understanding between the organizations... -American Journal of TransportationPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Environmental Officer Selected as Godmother for TUI Cruises’ Latest Vessel The construction of TUI Cruises newest ship, Mein Schiff 7, at Meyer Turku in Finland is nearing completion. The cruise line unveiled the ship's environmental innovations and details of its maiden voyage, including the naming ceremony on June 22, 2024, with environmental officer Fenia Kalachani as the godmother... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Eastern Pacific and Yinson GreenTech Partner for Sustainable Maritime Operations in Singapore YGT partners with EPS to advance cleaner maritime operations in Singapore. The collaboration includes using electric vessels for cargo delivery and crew transfers, aiming to gather valuable data for wider industry adoption. This initiative showcases a commitment to sustainability and reducing Scope 3 emissions in the shipping industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Revolutionary catamaran of the 18ft Skiff champion Former World 18ft Skiff champion Scott Ramsden introduces the Tomahawk, a revolutionary catamaran set to transform the trailer boat market. With distinctive design features and superior sea-keeping abilities, this single-engine catamaran promises increased stability, comfort, and reduced emissions. Unveiling at SCIBS 2024, the Tomahawk is poised to revolutionize the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Canada Enforces Stricter Penalties for Maritime Traffic Offenses Canada's Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez has increased fines for violations of the Canada Shipping Act of 2001 to a maximum of CAD 250,000. The penalty structure now includes minor, moderate, and major penalties, reflecting the seriousness of offenses at sea. This change is part of Canada's Ocean Protection Plan to ensure maritime safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Ocean Network Express Launches Green Shipping Initiative ONE LEAF+ is a service tailored to the shipping sector's decarbonization goals, allowing customers to actively monitor emissions and reduce their ecological footprint. Benefits include reduced carbon footprint with alternative fuels, improved transparency with third-party verification, and increased collaboration for sustainability efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse: Maersk Issues Update Global shipping giant Maersk has provided an update on its operations post the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. The company informed customers with cargo on board MV Dali to notify their insurers immediately about the General Average declaration. Alternate channels have been opened in Baltimore, but larger vessels are unable to access them... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Inexperienced crew members must gain knowledge through hands-on experience The UK MAIB reports on a bulk carrier's collision with fishing vessels due to distraction and lack of experience. Lessons learned include the importance of a well-balanced plan, constant monitoring, providing guidance to new crew members, and managing risks effectively to prevent accidents at sea. Vigilance and experience are key in ensuring maritime safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Iran Rescues 21 Crew Members from Capsized Tanker in Gulf Iranian authorities successfully rescued 21 seafarers from a capsized tanker in the Middle East Gulf. The crew members, believed to be Sri Lankan, were picked up by Iranian vessels near Bandar-e-Jask. The tanker was carrying oil at the time of the incident, but its size remains unknown. Storms in the region have caused disruptions in key energy transport corridors... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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BSM Launches Smart Academy to Bridge Gap in Seafarer Training BSM has launched the BSM Smart Academy to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical training for future seafarers. Partnering with maritime universities, the program aims to address the shortage of skilled labor in the maritime sector by providing comprehensive training and preparing cadets for leadership roles... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Indian Seafarers in Search of Enhanced Security and Rights The maritime industry, vital for global trade, heavily relies on seafarers who face significant challenges and vulnerabilities in their line of duty. India has been facing a lot of challenges in addressing these issues. Incidents, such as detentions of Indian seafarers in different sensitive regions, piracy threats, and the most recent seizure of the MSC Aries... -The GeopoliticsPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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MSC Aries Crew Safe After Seizure by Iran The 25 crew members of the MSC Aries, seized by Iran, are safe according to MSC. Discussions with Iranian authorities are ongoing for their early release and cargo discharge. The ITF prioritizes crew welfare and safety, urging Iran for immediate release. Recent attacks in the region have impacted global maritime transport... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Iran releases Indian female crew of seized Israel-linked ship The Indian woman has been handed over to the country’s consulate in Hormuzgan, Hossein Abbasnejad, the director-general of the Ports and Maritime Department of the province, said on Thursday. Since the Islamic Republic of Iran abides by international conventions on maritime rights as well as moral values of the holy religion of Islam,.. -irna.irPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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Houthis Target Southern Israel and Shipping in Indian Ocean The leader of Yemen's Houthis claimed responsibility for recent operations in the Indian Ocean and towards southern Israel. With 14 attacks in two weeks across various maritime regions, the group aims to stop ships bound for Israel and calls for an end to Israeli aggression in Gaza... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Apr-2024
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