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Tragic Boating Incident: Three Deceased, Two Missing, Search Ongoing Police have confirmed the recovery of three deceased individuals, with five survivors rescued and discharged from Kaitaia Hospital. A significant rescue operation is underway, with multiple agencies collaborating in the search for two missing persons. Helicopters, vessels, and ground crews are actively searching, with the HMNZS Taupo coordinating the maritime search... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Iran to Release Seized MSC Aries Crew on Humanitarian Grounds Iranian officials have pledged to release the crew from the seized MSC Aries on humanitarian grounds in an effort to improve relations with Portugal, where the ship is flagged. The statement from the Iranian Foreign Ministry came after a call with the Portuguese government, indicating progress in the negotiations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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French Sail Shipping Company TOWT Plans Major Expansion with New Vessels and Routes French sail shipping company TOWT announced ambitious plans for carbon-free cargo shipping, with strong demand and support from investors for six additional vessels. The vessels, each 1,000 tons, will carry up to 1,100 tons of cargo. TOWT aims for 500 ships by 2050, reducing carbon emissions by 95% compared to conventional ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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United States Coast Guard rescues three fishermen from capsized boat near Dorado, Puerto Rico A Station San Juan boat crew rescued three fishermen from a capsized vessel near Dorado, Puerto Rico. The men were fishing on the 22-foot recreational vessel Elaine when it was hit by a large wave. All three were wearing lifejackets and were safely brought aboard the Coast Guard vessel. No injuries were reported... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Tugboats Sonalika and Sarovar, classified by Indian Register of Shipping, launched in Kakinada Launched simultaneously, Sonalika and Sarovar boast cutting-edge features and technologies, designed to the highest standards of safety and performance. Mr. Saikat Roychowdhury of IRS believes these tugs will play a critical role in the maritime ecosystem, showcasing collaborative efforts between Indian shipyards for success in offshore oil fields... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Consortium Formed by Iran’s Largest Shipbuilders Three Iranian shipbuilders have joined forces to build all-Iranian ships, aiming to meet the country's marine industry needs. The consortium, consisting of SADRA, Iran Shipbuilding and Offshore Industries Complex, and Darya-Bandar, is set to construct 3,500- or 5,000-ton ships for IRISL.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Enata and Mirarri Collaborate to Design a 17m Yacht Enata partners with Mirarri, led by Rashed Al Shaali, to create a groundbreaking 16.7-meter yacht designed by Timur Bozca. The collaboration signifies a new era in luxury yachting, blending innovation and excellence. The vessel will feature Enata's Wingman system and showcase cutting-edge design and engineering. Excitement builds for its 2025 debut... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Shipping Industry Faces Carbon Emissions Crisis Amid Houthi Rebel Attacks Ships avoiding Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea are increasing carbon emissions, complicating efforts to reduce pollution in supply chains. Extra fuel burned during detours adds 13.6 million tons of CO2 in 4 months. Speeding up ships only exacerbates the problem, impacting global trade emissions and environmental goals... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Hamburg Urges Port Workers to Reject Drug Smugglers Hamburg's port is a key entry point for cocaine smuggling into Europe, a lucrative market for cartels. Authorities urge port employees to avoid involvement in the illicit trade, emphasizing the importance of reporting suspicious activity. The INOK project aims to combat organized crime in Northern European ports and protect innocent workers from criminal influence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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UK Launches World’s First Electric Crew Transfer Vessel Retrofit Project A groundbreaking project in the UK will transform a crew transfer vessel into the world's first retrofitted Electric Crew Transfer Vessel (E-CTV). The vessel, currently known as the Ginny Louise, will operate entirely on electric power, with new propulsion systems and advanced technology for safer, faster, and emissions-free transfers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Wallem Crew Praised for Heroic Rescue of Fisherman in Java Sea Wallem praises the crew of the Angleviken for their heroic rescue of a fisherman floating in the Java Sea. Captain Bhanu Kundi spotted the man in distress and the diverse crew swiftly conducted a successful rescue operation within an hour. The professionalism and commitment to safety of the crew are commended by Wallem Group... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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V.Group Expands Presence with New Office in Oman V.Group has opened a new office in Oman to expand its presence in the Middle East, focusing on crew management and offering technical and crew services to customers in the region. The move supports Omanisation plans by recruiting Omani seafarers and strengthens partnerships with influential shipping companies like Asyad Shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Hapag-Lloyd launches new real-time container tracking system Hapag-Lloyd revolutionizes container tracking by equipping nearly 3 million dry containers with real-time monitoring, a first in the industry. Customers can now track shipments from origin to destination, enabling better decision-making and risk mitigation. With plans to expand this technology, Hapag-Lloyd aims to enhance efficiency and customer service... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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Ship damaged near Mokha, Yemen amid Houthi attacks A ship near Yemen was damaged by an explosion but the crew is safe, heading to the next port. The UKMTO reported the incident, attributing it to Iran-backed Houthi fighters attacking international ships in solidarity with Palestinians. The disruption has led to longer shipping routes and US-British responses against Houthi targets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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IMO Legal Committee Finalizes Guidelines to Protect Seafarers from Unfair Treatment IMO's Legal Committee has finalized guidelines to protect seafarers detained in foreign jurisdictions on suspicion of committing crimes. The guidelines aim to ensure fair treatment and due process for seafarers during investigation and detention. The Committee also established a Task Force to review and enhance the ILO/IMO abandonment database... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2024
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